As he went along, he saw a man blind from birth. His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” “Neither this… [Continue Reading]
Author: faithstravels
This past September my family and I met up and traveled through some new areas (new to us) of beautiful Poland, one of the best countries in the world (an… [Continue Reading]
In the last month, from September 4th to October 4th, we’d been to 12 places (cities or towns.) 12! In one month.~ Sometimes you don’t realize how much you’re doing… [Continue Reading]
(Just found this on my phone- guess I wrote it half a year ago.) In this world you will be as aliens and strangers. “You’re always traveling?… [Continue Reading]
Only a week or so, maybe less, into our first stay in Jerusalem, I had a strange encounter with what it meant to keep the Sabbath here. It was Saturday… [Continue Reading]
Vevchani is a cute, aging village in a fold of forested mountains with springs, glaciers, and hiking trails in profusion. Most of the travel blogs I read on… [Continue Reading]
Cyprus wasn’t as I expected. It’s the third biggest island in the world, and located, technically, in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe all at the same time. It has… [Continue Reading]
“And on the banks, on both sides of the river, there will grow all kinds of trees for food. Their leaves will not wither, nor their fruit fail, but they… [Continue Reading]
I’m a homebody traveler. I don’t have what people call “the travel gene,” which is a fun label for those who are strongly drawn to explore and see the world…. [Continue Reading]
Here are some random ramblings about our arrival to Turkey, after not being here for almost four years. Traveling in Europe is comparatively coddled and pretty comfortable. We’re all of… [Continue Reading]