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Some Oxford Insights

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 6, 2013

Here at Oxford University I visited the New College chapel.  New College was founded about 1350AD.  The original chapel is much younger.  It was demolished by Henry VIII over a fight with the Catholics.  The wall with the saints was rebuilt in 1787. First, a picture of the entire chapel.  Most people find it beautiful…

Matthew 28:19 from a Bible of 1568

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 4, 2013

While at Trinity College, Oxford, I spent some time at the Old Library.  There is a Bible from 1568 there, which I read to see the rendition of Matthew.  Here are some important images for you to review.

Engineered

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 4, 2013

Battered Women Appeal

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 4, 2013

Dear Readers of Today’s Word. On my last trip to South Africa, I was once again faced with the reality of lives battered by endemic poverty.  I spoke at length with the author of Poor White, an expert in this field.  We agreed that the problems are enormous in both White and Black communities. Then I…

The Last Time I Saw Irene

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 2, 2013

Many of you have followed Irene’s story for more than a year.  You know that we stepped in to help this little girl who lives in a homeless camp in South Africa.  As a result of a video interview I did with her, the press picked up her story and people all over the world…

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