This week is one long series of deadlines and to say I am stretched would be an understatement.
On Wednesday I leave for Poland for the second time this year, this time to give a lecture on evangelism in the Middle East.

It should prove interesting and has already generated a peculiar amount of attention, which increases the pressure to ensure the argument and theories are water-tight.
Which, given time constraints, could be challenging.
Nevertheless, I am deeply excited about the prospect of feedback from fellow academics, for bad or good it is all invaluable.
There may be a dip in blogging until I return next week, but the tweeting should continue unabated.
For now, I bid you adieu and quaff my falafel and hummus (few things are more satisfying) and will return anon (doubtless overflowing with images and love for Poland. Again.).
Filed under: Europe, Layla , academia, life, Poland, Religion, travel
Have a good time in Poland and do not forget to visit Warsaw!
I wish! Sadly, there is too much to do back at the office, so it is only a fleeting visit
Ha, evangelism in the Middle East? And you didn’t even ask the resident Evangelical for advice?
Have a great time, make sure to see Oscwiem.
Haha! Don’t speak to soon, Kinzi – this is just a preliminary foray; for the extended article I would be honored to interview you!
ra7 tasharrafni, enti!