I’ve been thinking a lot about stones lately. I’m uncovering many stones while translating Luke’s Greek into English. Some come to the surface sooner than others. Others imbedded deep in the text surface only after I’ve walked repeatedly down the path of translation work. Bent over the text, I turn the words over again and... Continue Reading →
The Trinity & Hinduism
My husband and I spent three weeks in August, 2018, visiting friends in Chennai, India. This particular trip coincided with India's Independence Day. Businesses, colleges and schools closed to celebrate the national holiday. We spent the day with friends touring Ramanujar Temple, one of the many temples in Tamil Nadu. The Ramanujar Temple is dedicated to Vishnu. Vishnu... Continue Reading →