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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Hoffman Covered Bridge
My latest WWP entry has been posted to my VR site here. Same image, but more text than on the WWP site, including some spiritual perspective as I wonder about other uses for such a location. The theme was “Heritage”, … Continue reading
A Place for Spiritual Explorations
All over America, people find creative ways to share things they are passionate about. One way they do that is to build museums. Often designed to show large or elaborate collections, many are more modest. Historical museums abound, but it’s … Continue reading
The Rich Young Ruler at Pentecost
The account of Jesus encountering the “rich young ruler” is often used to illustrate the spiritual difficulties that result from wealth. But in reading it this way, I’ve often struggled with certain parts, especially the version in Mark. Why did … Continue reading