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A Small Request

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Jan 29, 2018

My daughter, Rachel, whom many of you know from her stories from Zambia and the Philippines, is currently finishing her degree in International Political Economy and Global Development. Her career interests are in environmental protection and conservation/preservation policy and its effects on culture. She is available to work or volunteer as a intern between May…

A World Without A Judeo-Christian Worldview

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Jan 26, 2018

One of my readers, a well-read and respected advisor to some very important people, sent me this.  Since this is not a politically correct site, I chose to post it.  And since I travel all over the world, I can tell you that what this woman writes doesn’t just happen in Africa.  It happens everywhere…

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…

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