We called him “Tom.” We had trouble pronouncing his real name. He was the first person from Japan that many of us had ever met. He was, despite a language barrier, funny guy. He was an International Economics major. He was a self-proclaimed agnostic. Tom was a foreign exchange student from Hiroshima. He was at […]
A Child’s Logic
August 10, 2010 by
While passing by our church yesterday, my daughter says, “Hey, there is our church. How come we learn about God there? Why don’t we learn about space there? I want to learn about space.” I answer, “The Church is a House of God. It was built to Worship. You can learn about space other places, […]
God’s Hand and A Burnt Church
August 7, 2010 by
It has taken us quite a while to find a church that fit since we moved. It actually did not happen until last winter. We were late (as we often are) for a service at a church that did not seem like the right fit. Thus, instead of going in late, we decided to try […]