Where We’ll Go in England

1. Brighton’s Medieval Lanes2. Nash’s Royal Pavilions3. All Hallow’s Barking at the Tower4. Vespers at Bunhill Fields5. Churchill’s Chartwell6. The Hever Castle Gardens7. Southwark Cathedral8. Poet’s Corner at Westminster9. Ely Cathedral10. Eve…

Where We’ll Shop in England

1. Hatchard’s Bookstore2. Stanford’s Maps3. Waterstone’s Books4. George Trumper’s5. G. David Bookshop6. Fortnum and Mason7. Covent Garden8. Regent’s Street9. Cecil Court10. High Street Lewes Books11. W.H. Smith’s Stationers

Where We’ll Eat in England

1. Pret a Manger2. Nero’s Coffee3. Barbacoa4. Wagamama’s5. Jamie’s Italian Kitchen6. The Cambridge Eagle 7. The Borough Market8. West Cornwall Pasty9. Nandos Peri-Peri10. Maoz Falafel11. Fifteen London

After 20 Years, Why I’m Still Teaching

1. I get to love what I love in front of my students.2. I inevitably learn more–even more than those I’m teaching.3. I have a great excuse to buy more books.4. And then, I have a great excuse to read more books.5. I am forced to make real-life conne…

The Ongoing Terror

“The ghouls who run the abortion industry, and their shills in the halls of Congress, kill more Americans every day than bin Laden did in his one major flame-out, and the Navy Seals aren’t coming after them.” Douglas Wilson

He Chose the Nails

The tool of torture becomes a sign of hope,The measure for the love of God.The intersection of eternity and time,Did ere such love and sorrow meet?Or thorns compose such a crown?The Hand that held the hammer was the Hand of God.The Hand that took the n…

What Have I to Fear?

Elisha Hoffman was a faithful 19th century Presbyterian pastor serving congregations in Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois. During his life, he published nearly 2000 hymns and songs–including “Are You Washed in the Blood?” “Down at the Cross,” “Draw Me Clo…

Forgetting the Truth

“A lie can only seize the mind of that man who has forgotten the Incarnation.” Andrew Nelson Lytle