The Cathedral That Refused to Stay Unfinished

From lost 13th-century plans to a 632-year completion, explore the Cologne Cathedral’s grand narrative. Climb 533 stairs to see where history meets the horizon.

Structures of Hope: From Refugee Tents to the Stone Spires of Köln

From canvas tents for refugees to the 632-year saga of the Kölner Dom, explore the 'structures of hope' that define Cologne. A journey of stone, rain, and heart.

The Rhine, the Romans, and the ‘Little Man Syndrome’

Why does the Rhine appear in a 1st-century Jewish speech? Unpack King Agrippa II’s rhetoric, the Roman 'little man syndrome,' and the 'beastly' Germans of Josephus.

Barbarians at the Table: Dining at the Brauerei zur Malzmühle

From raw pork in Köln to Julius Caesar’s 'butter-eating' barbarians, explore the ancient roots of 'us vs. them' and the hilarious reality of cultural criticism.

The Flow of History on the Rhine

From the rainy banks of Cologne to the Roman frontier: a walk along the Rhine explores the history, floods, and 'barbarian' reputations of Europe’s most important river.

Engineering Authority: Rome's Rhine Crossing as Political Theater

Julius Caesar's construction of a bridge across the Rhine served as a powerful propaganda tool, demonstrating Roman engineering prowess and technological superiority to both Germanic tribes and Roman critics.

Die Maschine ist Kaputt: A High-Speed Journey to the Hohenzollern Bridge

From 'iPhone surgery' in Frankfurt to 190 mph ICE trains, follow a father’s high-speed journey to Köln to reunite with his daughter on the iconic Hohenzollern Bridge.

The Long Season: A Return to the Biblical Heartland

After 140 weeks of exile, the 'Long Season' of travel is breaking. Follow the Tommy Baker group’s moving return to Jerusalem and the Biblical Heartland."

The Holy Fire: Suffering and Sanctuary on the Spanish Meseta

From the 14th-century ruins of San Antón to the medical mystery of 'Holy Fire,' explore the thin line between medieval suffering and miraculous healing on the Camino.

Opus Francigenum: The Jaw-Dropping Gothic of Burgos

Gothic wasn’t meant to be dark—it was built for glory. Explore the spires, rose windows, and 'flamboyant' curves of the Saint Mary of Burgos Cathedral.

The Grey and the Green: An Arrival in Burgos

From the industrial 'grey corridor' to the Gothic glory of the cathedral, follow a 10km trek into Burgos for real beds, döner kebab, and a search for Euros.

Shadows of Atapuerca: Dappled Deer and Ancient Ridges

Experience the steep ascent of the Sierra de Atapuerca on the Camino Francés, featuring panoramic views of Spain's central plateau and the distant silhouette of Burgos. This section offers a mix of ancient history, wildlife sightings, and the unique camaraderie of the pilgrim trail.

The Atapuerca Puzzle: Bridging the Gap Between Evolution and Faith

From a quiet café in Atapuerca to the staggering numbers of the Ice Age, we reflect on the "pioneer man" and the modern debate over human origins. A journey of faith, science, and the road to Santiago.

Over the Montañas and Thru the Wood

From steep climbs and pollen allergies to fresh empanadas in a village of 18 people. This is the wild, wonderful journey through Spain's Montes de Oca.

The Storm Roared but We Slept Soundly

From a stormy sanctuary in Grañón to the mysterious opium fields of Spain, join us on a rain-soaked trek toward Villafranca Montes de Oca. Discover the Bronze Age history of the poppy on the Camino de Santiago.

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly on the Camino

From Clint Eastwood’s filming locations to a terrifying encounter with "Mad Jac MacKnife." Experience the good, the bad, and the ugly of the Camino de Santiago in Grañón.

Pressed Like a Roman Coin: A Stuffy Night in Nájera

Experience the "stuffiest of the stuffy" nights on the Camino de Santiago. History, humor, and hot July air collide in the ancient town of Nájera, Spain.