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Pig on the Bus

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Jan 25, 2018

In this part of the world, you don’t have “engine” trouble.  You have “pig” trouble.  At least he didn’t have to pay for the trip. 🙂

Some New Friends

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Jan 22, 2018

As I was walking back from the public transportation here in Manila, I came across a side street where people live.  I ventured up the street, camera in hand, and was soon surrounded by all these children.  They all wanted me to take their pictures.  I made a lot of friends, and I’ll go back…

Israel 2018

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Jan 10, 2018

Some readers have asked if Bob and I will do another Israel tour.  There is a possibility to do a tour in late October 2018, but it depends on interest (i.e, the number of people who would go) and schedules for Bob and me.  This post is simply a way to determine how many people…

Brothers

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Jan 7, 2018

Randy Alcorn, eternal perspectives, and a biblical Christmas

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Dec 24, 2017

In the latest edition of eternal perspectives (Fall/Winter 2017), Randy Alcorn writes two articles. The first is “Answering Claims That The Bible Contains Errors.” The second is titled, “A Light Has Dawned: Reflections at Christmastime on the Light of Jesus.” Alcorn’s first article takes the standard conservative approach to the biblical text, claiming “if we…

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