Dennis Lennox

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  • Postcard from Marble, Colorado

    Postcard from Marble, Colorado

    The only church in Marble serves as a visible reminder of the town’s past. With a population of just 133 souls at the last census, Marble is small even when compared to other mountain towns across Colorado.

  • Travel: Postcard from Erie

    Travel: Postcard from Erie

    One of the best-kept secrets anywhere in the Great Lakes region is in Pennsylvania.

  • In Canada’s New Brunswick, a British New England

    In Canada’s New Brunswick, a British New England

    New Brunswick looks and feels like New England had the British won the American Revolution or the war never happened in the first place.

  • Postcard from Wichita

    Postcard from Wichita

    After visiting Wichita it is easy to see why this is one of the most underrated cities in the country.

  • In New York’s Finger Lakes, an overlooked old church

    In New York’s Finger Lakes, an overlooked old church

    Most of the visitors to New York’s Finger Lakes come for world-class lakes and spectacular wines. Many undoubtedly overlook a historic church tucked away among farmhouses, vineyards and cottages on Bluff Point.

  • Travel: 3 places to go this summer

    Travel: 3 places to go this summer

    By getting creative and going a little farther this summer you can avoid the crowds that plague more popular places.

  • In northern Kentucky, a Christian tourist mecca

    In northern Kentucky, a Christian tourist mecca

    I discovered much of the Judeo-Christian story from creation to salvation during a visit to Covington, a city in northern Kentucky directly across the Ohio River from Cincinnati. 

  • Postcard from Durango, Colorado

    Postcard from Durango, Colorado

    Surrounded by the San Juan range of the Rocky Mountains at some 6,522 feet in elevation is Durango.

  • Travel: Postcard from St. George

    Travel: Postcard from St. George

    Name notwithstanding, the fast-growing Utah city of St. George wasn’t named for the saint depicted in religious art as slaying a dragon.

  • At these colleges, the chapels stand out

    At these colleges, the chapels stand out

    Three colleges have chapels that stand out as superb examples of church architecture. Perhaps what’s most remarkable is the fact that all are relatively new with the oldest dating to the 1960s.