Monthly Archives: September 2014

Lessons from Jerusalem, Part II: The trouble with false assumptions

I wanted to continue the theme from my last Blog post about the Sea of Galilee and the notion of “being a Galilee” a bit with this blog post. As I am still in the glow of a religious pilgrimage I just made to Jerusalem and Israel, I want to stay wi… Continue reading

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Lessons from Jerusalem; Part I: What attitude do we bring to our conflicts?

In August, 2014, I spent 12 days in Jerusalem and other parts of Israel. My purpose was to go on a religious pilgrimage with my wife Lisa and a group from St. James Armenian Church in Watertown, MA, the parish I grew up in. The religious and spiritual … Continue reading

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