We took a tour of our hotel -- The Royal Horseguards Hotel. It gets its name in honor of the Royal Horse Guards (The Blues), a distinguished cavalry regiment responsible for guarding the monarch since 1660. The literal Changing of the Guards comes from military history and its proximity to the historic site where the Changing of the Guard takes place.
Oh my -- what a place!
Perfectly positioned along the River Thames, we could walk to so many iconic sights -- the London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, and even catch a glimpse of Big Ben standing tall in the distance. We truly felt like we were right in the heartbeat of London.
But what we didn’t expect -- was what happened next.
Our guide, a kind and gentle man named Stamatios, walked us through the rich history -- marble staircases, portraits of royalty, stories of leaders and legends.
This building dates back to 1884, once luxury apartments, later becoming headquarters for intelligence agencies like MI5 and MI6, even holding secret tunnels used during World War II.
Fascinating? Absolutely.
But then -- something even more meaningful happened.
Stamatios paused -- looked at me -- and said, “Are you Christians?
I see your cross.” (The one Carl gave me on my birthday.)
And just like that, the tour became something holy.
He shared about his illness -- the long road, the uncertainty -- and I asked if we could pray for him.
Oh -- right there -- in a place where history was made -- God made a moment. We didn’t hesitate.
We prayed right there in that grand, historic space. Not rushed. Just real. Asking our Great Physician to touch his body, to bring healing, to bring peace.
In that moment, it didn’t matter who had walked those halls before us. What mattered -- was that God had walked us right to him.
We exchanged cards, hugged like old friends, and went on our way -- but not unchanged.
Because sometimes the greatest part of a trip isn’t the places we see -- it’s the people God places right in front of us.
And I can tell you this -- that moment? It was worth the entire trip.























