Cornwall Iron Furnace

Cornwall Iron Furnace, a set on Flickr. Pennsylvania is known for it’s rich contributions to the development of American culture. Dotted through it’s landscape, in particular, are many sites signaling it’s role in the Industrial Revolution gaining a hold on these shores (and both it’s good and bad effects on our culture). Cornwall Iron Furnace…

Plymouth Plantation

Plymouth Plantation, a set on Flickr. Some of my photos of our recent trip to Plimouth Plantation (they alternate the modern and archaic spelling). It’s a decent place to visit – the Wampanoag village is especially interesting.

Fireworks

Fireworks, a set on Flickr. Now that I have a DSLR the prospect of taking photographs of a fireworks display was too much to pass up. So, off I went to a nearby town to capture some images of the display as best I could. There were only two problems. First, I neglected to bring…

Language Lessons

“If the Bible has been translated, why do you need to learn Greek and Hebrew?” That’s a question I got posed quite a bit when I was preparing for seminary. After seminary I was posed a different question by some of my fellow pastors, “I’m a pastor, not a language scholar, why do I need…

Where a new life began

Around Cape Ann, a set on Flickr. Over Memorial Day weekend our family travelled back up to the North Shore of Massachusetts to attend our goddaughter’s baptism. It was quite a wonderful time. The North Shore was where my wife and I moved after our wedding. I headed to seminary at Gordon-Conwell and she began…

Going Back

This past weekend I traveled to my almost alma mater to see my Parents, sister, and nieces in a performance of The Music Man.  It was the first time my parents ever did something like that, so there was no way I was going to miss it, but it was also the last show of…