In the meantime, please follow my twitter feed (to the left or click), for which I do daily tweets and posts on all things theological and pastoral. As a preview of things to come in the Fall, below is a photo from my visit to Caesarea Maritima, the Roman port city built by Herod the Great, with the track of the hippodrome in the forefront, and the Mediterranean Sea in the background. Blessings, MJL
The Hippodrome (horse racing track) in Caesarea Maritima, Israel, built by Herod the Great (10 B.C.) and restored with a theater added (2nd c. A.D.) Photo by Max Lee © 2016 |
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