ΙΧΘΥΣ, or Pez--both of them are Fish. The sign of the fish was a symbol of early Christians, and continues to this day. On this site, which I resisted beginning, I will place random thoughts--sometimes about Biblical study, sometimes about current events, sometimes about my family. Welcome, as you consider my random thoughts!
Saturday, March 10, 2007
On the Road (I Mean, In the Air) Again
I'm writing these words from the Kansas City Int'l Airport. I took the 6:00 AM flight from Joplin (more like the 6:35 AM flight), and am waiting the next flight. From here I will go to Dallas, then to Miami, and finally on to Santiago, CHILE. By the time I arrive there, I will have been traveling about 24 hours. I will preach Sunday morning at the Libertad church (I hope I don't put myself to sleep). I will have the remainder of Sunday (nap time, I imagine), and Monday & Tuesday to visit as many friends as I can. On Wednesday, I will fly to Temuco, then travel about an hour north to Lautaro, where I will teach an intensive course in Principles of (Bible) Interpretation.
My colleague, Larry Pechawer, will start teaching a course on Psalms at the Santiago Institute this morning. I will look forward to seeing him there. I think he will be teaching mainly at night, so maybe I can show him around Santiago during the daytime.
I'm thankful that the Kansas City airport decided to provide free wi-fi. I have already responded to a student blog, and now am working on this entry. The trip from Joplin to Kansas City was pleasant, despite the small plane. John Mouton (from CIY) was on the same flight, ready to meet up with a group of Ozark students already in Kansas City. They will be going to New York City to work with a new church plant this week. I tried to check my baggage from Joplin all the way to Santiago. The Joplin-Kansas city portion was on US Airways Express/Mesa Air Group/operated by Air Midwest. Their routing paperwork only had enough spots for 3 destinations. I told them that if it would be easier, they could check it to Kansas City, and I would pick it up and re-check it. That wasn't a problem. Here you can see a photo of the plane from Joplin. The pickup truck was off-loading the luggage. From the time the pickup truck left the side of the plane until the time my bags rolled off the carousel was only about 2 minutes. I didn't have any trouble identifying my two bags. They were the only two that were sent to U.S. Airways Baggage Claim (all the other bags on my flight were connecting to other U.S. Airways destinations). I got my bags, took the red bus to Terminal C, checked them in at American, had a bite of breakfast, and decided to post this.
Hope that you all are well. I'll be back in Joplin (Lord willing) on Tuesday the 20th in the afternoon, after another marathon trip.
I served as a missionary in Chile, South America from 1976-1994, at which time I joined the faculty of Ozark Christian College in Joplin, MO.
During the Spring Semester of 2009, I am teaching the following courses: New Testament Greek (2nd Year), Anthropology, Perspectives on the World Christian Movement, and a weekend seminar class on Educational Technology.
Ι am trying to finish up a Ph.D program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in Educational Studies. My target graduation date is in 2009. The research for the dissertation will explore the effectiveness of the Consortium for Distance Learning in Restoration Movement Bible Colleges.
2 comments:
I'm waiting patiently for your Chile post. What's taking you so long?
i say it's time for a new post
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