Friday, July 25, 2008

Hello Chaps!





















The adventures through leadership, culture, and history continue. Here in London we have already heard from Prince Michael of Kent who spoke about his great grandmother, a very formidable leader, Queen Victoria. She had at one time over a quarter of the world's population under her rule. We also got a chance to spend some time with Sir Nicholas Soames, grandson of Winston Churchill, who reminded us that we are all in some way like his grandfather and able to accomplish many of the same feats. We have also stood in front of one of the original Gutenburg Bible's, the oldest Bible on the planet and seen Holman Hunt's "Light of the World" in St. Paul's Cathedral. (Let me encourage you to Google that one.)


Today we are off to Westminster Abbey, the Cabinet room where WWII was directed, and onward to the Churchill museum. Afterward, we will hear from Dr. Jay Strack on how these experiences apply to our lives. It promises to be another great day in London!


Enjoying every moment with the best students in the world!

Steve

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