August 10, 2014
Blog #5 from the series, “Light” from the Black Forest
Today’s guest blogger is Tom Allen, Professor of Bible at Cairn University, Langhorne, PA and Pastor of Bible Fellowship Church, Yardley, PA
As I reflect on my time in Kandern, Germany this summer, a single word captures it best-
The word means to “build up”. It is something that Christians are to consciously pursue. We are called to dispense edification and to receive it. We need it. Other believers need it. The Holy Spirit accomplishes it. Here are…
August 1, 2014
Blog #4 from the series, “Light” from the Black Forest
Today’s guest blogger is Tammy Allen, Middle School Educator in Pennsbury School District in PA
God gave me a surprise party this summer. I was invited to direct Cairn University’s Germany campus for five weeks this summer. Basically, this meant helping the professors and international students during the five weeks of classes that are held in a little village just north of Basel, Switzerland – Kandern, Germany.
After a little deliberation with my family and some ‘thank…
July 25, 2014
Blog #3 from the series, “Light” from the Black Forest
Today’s guest blogger is Jordan Allen, Student, Cairn University
Over the course of the past four weeks I have frequently found myself at a loss for words as my mind struggles to process and apprehend the splendor of God’s majesty embedded in the sights and sounds around me. Outside America for the first time, I am wrapping up this once in a lifetime opportunity to complete the remaining coursework for teaching certification and to take in Germany, France, and Switzerland over the…
April 5, 2013
Spring has sprung! It has, right? Well, the calendar says it has and Easter has come and gone and even though the wind is still blowing cold, it seems like everyone has a bit of “spring” in their step these days. Something about spring just makes us feel young again. No matter that later this year that same calendar will remind us we are another year older, right now with the sun streaming through the windows, Sheryl and I feel a little bit like kids. To celebrate Spring and…