ManOnAJourney

I am a rather complex individual. Reading my posts will provide a start to understanding me. Beyond that, feel free to message me with questions. I will answer most of them.

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I am a Christian, with roots in Wesleyan theology. I grew up as a pastor's son in the tradition of the Church of the Nazarene. My family was Free Methodist until the summer of my birth. I generally avoid politics, but I would describe myself as a compassionate conservative. I become passionately involved in the causes in which I believe.

I completed a Masters in Christian Leadership from Fuller Seminary in 1999 and am taking doctoral classes now. I worked in Christian higher education for 19 years and am now a program officer for a Christian foundation. I hold the Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy designation from The American College. As I have extra time, I enjoy geneaology and gardening.

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My wife and I visited the Turner-Ingersoll Mansion in Salem, Mass. last Saturday, July 24.  Built in 1668, it is known as The House of the Seven Gables and was the inspiration for the Nathaniel Hawthorne novel.  A big shout out to our tour guide, Jeff, who showed us the secret staircase!  Find out more about this house, which is its own national historic district on The National Register of Historic Places, by visiting www.7gables.org.

My wife and I visited the Turner-Ingersoll Mansion in Salem, Mass. last Saturday, July 24.  Built in 1668, it is known as The House of the Seven Gables and was the inspiration for the Nathaniel Hawthorne novel.  A big shout out to our tour guide, Jeff, who showed us the secret staircase!  Find out more about this house, which is its own national historic district on The National Register of Historic Places, by visiting www.7gables.org.