I get asked
by the Calvin students we brought to Arequipa for the semester how I spend my
time. I am in the process of writing, revising, and publishing about my past
forty years (1972-2012) digging, researching, teaching, and doing photography
in and about the Middle East. I have been blessed to be able to travel, to
work, do research and photography in twelve countries around the Mediterranean
Sea. I dig the Bible; so where Abraham …
Jesus, Paul, John … traveled, I’ve been following.
I have been blessed to be able to
write up an Old and New Testament Bible curriculum, and that company plus other
publishing houses and benefactors have helped finance repeated trips to the
lands of the Bible stories. Much of this was due to the skills of my son, Joel,
and together we have been able to produce and to market thousands of images including
in CD-ROMs, DVDs, and Videos. Plus, thousands of our images have been published
by numerous publishing companies in various countries. My digging work in the
Middle East may be finished, but I am hoping to produce several volumes about
the Bible stories from my perspective as an archaeologist and as a teacher of
the stories. So, I brought my work with me. Already, Amazon.com sells several
books I’ve published, and I am now publishing books via Kindle, Smashword.com,
and I plan to publish paperbacks via CreatSpace.com as well.
However, I have long been fascinated
with the Mayan and Incan cultures, and one of the first things that I did here
in Arequipa was to visit the museums that have Pre-Incan and Incan artifacts. I plan to post some of these images in my next post. I
also attempted to join an excavation at a beautiful Incan site; however, travel
is not so easy here. The excavation by bus was hours from Arequipa and the team
stays in a hotel near the site. They have now finished and returned home, but I
hope to establish contact with them again by June 2014 (Ogala, we plan to
return next summer again). They plan to have an excavation closer to Arequipa
next year.
I
get to travel with the Calvin students and take the pictures. They need to
listen to their professors (or guides), but I get to move around in the
background and take the shots. Some of these are used for the Calvin blog
(adventure-in-peru.blogspot.com), on various student Facebook pages and on my
Facebook page. Now, my story and pictures will also be posted on my blog
site: http://nealbierling.blogspot.comPaz y Shalom y Salaam
Neal Bierling
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