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At Plymouth Plantation

The 2007 Vision Forum Ministries Faith and Freedom Tour spent their first day touring the historic Plymouth Waterfront, followed by a memorable visit to the Plymouth Plantation.

Going to Plymouth Plantation is truly like going back into time. The interpreters have been so well trained to discuss theology, history, and their family lives, that one feels as if you are walking with the Pilgrims.

My son Providence especially enjoyed following this man and his cow.

Our visit also afforded a time of great fellowship.

William Brewster, was not only the elder of the Plymouth Colony, but a pamphleteer and publisher who had been greatly persecuted for making the case for the Separatist cause. He was known as a gracious man.

This interpreter protrayed John Howland, who years earlier was the object of God’s providential favor as he was cast overboard, but then saved, as recorded by William Bradford in Plymouth Plantation.

The young men and ladies on the tour sang hymns with the Pilgrims, and even assisted them with chores.

Howard Honor looks inside one of the Wampanoag homes, just ouside the Pilgrim village.