by Madison Hall Perekotiy | Sep 24, 2020 | God is Provider, Passport to Europe
When you go to the grocery store, what do you see? Fruits, vegetables, buggies, aisles with boxes, checkout stations, and maybe a bakery? Just like every grocery store in America looks a little different, grocery stores all over the world are different too! Would you...
by Tamarah Horton | Oct 2, 2020 | God is Provider, Passport to Europe
Background: The French have a nickname for the Eiffel Tower, La Dame de Fer, or “the Iron Lady.” Although at the beginning it was seen as “the ugliest building in Paris,” today, the Eiffel Tower is arguably Paris’ most beloved and...
by Tamarah Horton | Oct 6, 2020 | God is Provider, Passport to Europe
{featured image courtesy of visitscotland.com} Is a kilt a skirt for boys?? Well, kind of… The origins of the kilt are said to have originated from the “great kilt”, which was a combination of a cloak (worn over the shoulder) and then belted at the...
by Tamarah Horton | Oct 9, 2020 | God is Provider, Passport to Europe
Steeped in history, Germany hosts some of the most beautiful castles in the world. Some castles are fortified and defensive in their appearance, while other castles have a more fairytale nature. The awe-inspiring and magical Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the...
by Madison Hall Perekotiy | Oct 10, 2020 | God is Provider, Passport to Europe
It could be said that the primary job of every child growing up is… TO LEARN As a result, in every society, you will find a system of education. Although some countries do this better than others, it would be hard to find a country that didn’t understand...
by Tamarah Horton | Oct 14, 2020 | God is Provider, Passport to Europe, SERVE
Down dirt roads, into houses with empty fridges. Children running around makeshift fires on the ground. Dirt floors and eight kids in one bedroom. Families still reeling from the shock of their children returning from the orphanage-boarding school in March 2020. More...