PBU Chorale - 2011 Tour
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Afterword (3)
It's been over a month since we returned to the US from our trip, but the lessons we learned continue to resonate through our hearts and minds as we go about our summer routines. Many of us will be back at PBU in the fall, and we look forward to gathering together and renewing the bonds we formed over our 12 days of travel.
Until then, though, we are still sharing our thoughts from the trip. Heidi Zentz, a Junior, shared the following with her supporters upon her return. You can read more of Heidi's thoughts on what it means to be a musician for God's glory in PBU's quarterly...
Afterword (2)
Gabriel Magill is a Social Work major at PBU. As you can read in his follow-up letter about the trip, the Auschwitz tour also impacted his experience in Poland, as it did Jen's . Gabe was one of the students who found that their experiences in the many cathedrals we saw caused them to think about American Christianity in new ways. Read on for his reflections on the trip:
Dear Family and Friends,
Thank you all for your support for the PBU Chorale trip to Poland. We have all returned safely, with many stories to tell. I am torn as what to write to include all I want to recount...
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About This Blog

Follow the special tour of Philadelphia Biblical University's chorale this spring.
To find out how you can give financially toward the tour, email music@pbu.edu
Recent Posts
- Jul. 7 - Afterword (3)
- Jun. 9 - Afterword (2)
- Jun. 7 - Afterword (1)
- Jun. 1 - Team is Heading Back!
- May. 31 - Day Nine - Leipzig
- May. 29 - Day Seven - For the Least of These
- May. 29 - Day Eight - The Final Performances
- May. 28 - Days Six - Even Youths Grow Tired and Weary
- May. 27 - Day Five - What does a concert look like in Poland?

