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Hope Haven, Ukraine: An Update

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Jan 3, 2012

As you know, one of our readers, Amy Gomes, is responsible for the first school for handicapped children in Ukraine.  With her own funds and time, she built Hope Haven.  It now serves children in a remote area of Ukraine; children who would otherwise never go to school, never be out of the house and…

El Salvador, November 2011

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Jan 2, 2012

I never had a chance to tell you what happened on the El Salvador trip, sponsored by Bill Asma.  In November, Bill and I went to San Salvador where I did three days of teaching.  Here are pictures of one of the classes.  Lay leaders, pastors and others attended while we talked about the difference…

Beginning Again

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Jan 1, 2012

As we start a new Roman calendar year of exploration, it might be useful to give a short summary of what we have learned so far.  A few critical points emerge: 1.  Any approach to understanding the writings of the New Testament must recognize the thorough saturation of the Tanakh and first century Jewish beliefs…

UP go the Prices

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Dec 27, 2011

Well, it was inevitable.  We have held prices firm from the first book on the list, but as production and shipping costs have risen, now we are going to raise prices on all my books starting January.  The increase won’t be a lot, but if you want to get one of the books you don’t…

Trees

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Dec 26, 2011

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