Welcome to the home page of Glenn and Melony Van Wyhe.  Glenn likes angels--his office is full of them--so that's the theme of this first page.

 

But you want to know if there is anything on this site that may be of interest to you.  Fair enough.

       

Glenn's part of the site includes the following kinds of things:

If you are looking for God, there are lots of things you will enjoy.  There is a powerpoint presentation on Glenn's understanding of the truth, and a brief history of his development and his statement of faith.  There is also a presentation of pictures about Jesus--what He looked like, and pictures of His life by Glenn's favorite artists.  If you are interested in any of these type of things, go to Glenn's page and follow the links that interest you.  Click this button to begin that journey:

Glenn loves to write, and has written some books (none published) on theology, philosophy, and politics.  He has also written some fantasies on Gilgamesh, Herakles, King Arthur, Robin Hood, Sindbad (partially completed), and a vampire story.  Most of the books are not really in finished form, except for the Gilgamesh one.

If you are interested in any of these things, go to Glenn's home page at the university where he works and follow the links that interest you.  To get there, click on the praying angel below.

Melony is not really interested in constructing a webpage, but Glenn has done a page on the family, and from it you can go to our holiday page, and celebrate with us many of the holidays.  Click on the next button if you want to go there.

Melony likes gardening and cooking, and she likes fairies and butterflies.  Glenn may design some pages for her, but he hasn't done it yet, so you'll have to wait.  Until then, listen to the angels.

        

Before you head off to the rest of the site, take a look at some of the best pictures we have of angels.

Above is "Angel Seated on a Rock" by Abbott Thayer.  Also by Thayer is "Winged Figure" below.

Below is "A Soul Brought to Heaven" by Bougereau.

Below is "The Sense of Sight" by Swynnerton.  The sight that causes such awe must surely be of our Lord.

Just a few more of my favorite angels.

 

May the Spirit of the Lord be with you as you enjoy this site.