One of the things that struck us during our time in Athens was the huge numbers of immigrants that live there. Many have ended up getting stuck there, having managed to enter the EU but unable to find a route on to richer countries. Many have fled terrible circumstances at home, only to end up … Continue reading
Where the Greece bailout money’s ending up. That’s 19p for every £1 “given” to the Greeks. Source: The Telegraph.
Nicky and I (Tim) had a lovely afternoon with my family in London’s Chinatown. We celebrated Chinese New Year by eating lots of Chinese food, watching lions (or are they dragons?!) and throwing Chinese crackers on the ground. Here are some photos from our afternoon. Kung hey fat choy! Tim & Nicky xx
Some belated photos from the time I (Tim) went to stay with Nicky’s family in Noordwijk, Holland.
Nicky and I are in the fourth day of the exam week here at Oak Hill. We’ve had one exam on New Testament Greek so far, and we’ve got another one tomorrow on Biblical Hebrew. We didn’t find the Greek one too bad (we’ve got a bit of a head start on the rest of … Continue reading