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Dr. Jim Dvorak is Vice President Academic and Professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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Melk and Mauthausen

Altar: (1) a place designated for offering sacrifices to God; (2) marker of a special place, event, or person in order to commemorate or memorialize said event or person. Wednesday, 22-June, was a challenging day. In order to wrap my head around ...

Where to eat in Brno

If you like burgers and you happen to be visiting Brno in the Czech Republic, you must eat here: And you must get this:

Budapest Day Trip

We're on the train to Brno as I write this. It's a short trip from Vienna, so this will be a relatively short post. Also, I apologize in advance for this page loading slowly. It has a lot of relatively high resolution photos on it. We arrive...

Day Trip to Budapest

Today we're going to Budapest. Here's a map of a few things we might try to see. Never been there before, so, naturally, any planning we've done may go right out the window once we get there! :)

Karlskirche

What you're looking at here is the high altar at Karlskirche (St. Charles Church) in Vienna. We visited this cathedral on June 6, 2016. This church we erected in honor of St. Charles Borromeo (1538–1584), patron saint of plague sufferers. In 1713,...

Call to worship

This morning, 4-June, while with a student at the Anker down the street from Das Millicanhaus, which is across the street from Servitenkirche, we caught the bells ringing calling people to mass. Click here to listen to about 10 seconds of audio.

Stephansdom

There are many cathedrals in Vienna, but the most iconic and, arguably, the most well-known and important one is Stephansdom (a.k.a., St. Stephen's). Two days ago (2-June) our group went for a tour. [Note: I did not take this photo (I wish I had!)...

Summer Euro Reunion Brunch

This morning we hosted a reunion brunch for the 2012 Summer Euro group. Awesome fun! So many good memories from these totally rockin’ awesome OC students! Love these people!