15 hours down the road from the colorful and architecturally-unique city of Barcelona lies the loveliest and quaintest of cities in the heart of southern Spain. Malaga is a popular… [Continue Reading]
Author: faithstravels
Jisr al-Zarga means “bridge over the blue.” A little fisherman village by the Mediterranean Sea in Northern Israel, Jisr sports a fully Arab community of about 15,000 people. The area… [Continue Reading]
It’s an impressive sight To watch determined drops fall Plunging from cloud to soil Like soldiers descending, still loyal, To a soggy, battlefield ground. And to hear the differing… [Continue Reading]
For unknown reasons (another great mystery) certain people are born with an innate, unmovable notion of their own entitlement to love and belonging. A sense of worth and ability to… [Continue Reading]
One evening this past September, my mother and my mother’s second cousin once removed and my mother’s second cousin’s once removed mother (this would probably sound less complicated if I… [Continue Reading]
As summer days are turning into chilly Autumn breezes, the sunshiny days of quantitative easing (QE) are doing the same. The stage props on the centrally-run economic stage are… [Continue Reading]
Wherever strong love may be, Found in mother-love especially, There are no plains of outstretching grass Only high hills and valleys to pass. Along the road of strong love… [Continue Reading]