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Friday, June 25, 2010

and Why do I need to be in Paris? .... I had a few tears...

It's super easy to ask the question... "Why Paris?" "Are you sure this is not just a vacation?" "What will you actually be doing there?" These are all valid questions... but I truly am going to share the gospel and thats the reason the Lord has called me to this very dark place. Many people think that europe is a "Christian" nation... but in fact it is not. Some of you might think... but France is where John Calvin ( the famous and respectable theologian... my favorite) was born... yes... and if John calvin were alive today... i'm sure he'd take the attitude of Nehemiah and want to rebuild his home! France is an extremely dark place where there is less than 1% that actually called themselves evangelical christians. 35% would call themselves agnostic. France Needs Jesus. Paris Needs Jesus. Here are a few quotes from the summer project that was just in Paris meeting with french students. Here are things that the french students told the american students... if this doesn't make you shed a tear... think about your neighbor who might be thinking some of these same things...


-“It’s sad to me that you live for something other than yourself.”
Non-believing French student.

-“You talk about God like He’s a boyfriend or a friend; I’ve never heard someone talk about God that way.”
 Non-believing French student.

-“It isn’t proud to be sure of your salvation.”
Non-believing French student.

-“The day before I met you, I had prayed God would send me Christians to hang out with.”
Victor, a young French believer. More on him in the future. Just came to faith 6 months ago!!!! ( our team will have the privilege of walking alongside of him as he grows in His faith!)

-“Your work is much needed here. It isn’t about me, it isn’t about you… it is about God.”
Victor, a young French believer said to the American summer project on the eve of their departure

-“Are you passionate about anything other than God?”
Non-believing French student said to Ruth, an American staff on project

-“So you’re not afraid to die.”
Non-believing French student.

-“If I’m honest, I’m jealous of people with faith because they’re living for something bigger than themselves.”
Patrick, non-believing French student.

-“I’ll read it [the Bible] because I promised you I would.”
Non-believing French student said to an American student on project after receiving a Bible as a gift

-“I’m really surprised you could find someone else to talk to about the Bible.”
French student to an American student on project after seeing him talking to another French student in the Resto.

Jarring quotes. Please partner with me in bringing the gospel to the students of France!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Persevering under trial...

I have been reading through Philippians lately due to the fact that 1. paul was a missionary 2. he also raised support and 3. Philippians is an overall encouraging and joyful book... so I think it's just what I need about now. As I walk through this time of support raising... times can be tough. It's been hard to walk alongside my team members as they feel the discouragement of the lack of financial support. Like any team, we have our ups and our downs, but studying Philippians, I am in awe of his character and his attitude about his situation. Paul's in prison and yet he has such joy and excitement about the furthering of the gospel. I gotta be honest... thats not immediately where my heart would go if I were in jail. Paul is a great example of how I can point my team mates and myself towards Jesus in the discouraging times.
Why do we make the phone calls? So we can tell people about the opportunity the Lord has for us to share the gospel with people who have never heard about him!

Why do we send out letters? 
So we can invite people to partner with us in spreading the gospel.
Why do we do what we do? 
Because Jesus died for me and I don't deserve any of what i've been given... and all he asks of me is to share with others in return. 

I must keep Jesus at the center of mind so that I can not only point myself to Jesus when i'm discouraged but I can point my teammates to Him as well! Please pray that we would continue to be reminded of why we do what we do and to trust that He will provide!

Philippians 1: 3-11
"I thank my God in all my remembrance of you, 4always in every prayer of mine for you all making my prayer with joy, 5 because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now. 6And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ. 7It is right for me to feel this way about you all, because I hold you in my heart, for you are all partakers with me of grace, both in my imprisonment and in the defense and confirmation of the gospel. 8For God is my witness, how I yearn for you all with the affection of Christ Jesus. 9And it is my prayer that your love may abound more and more,with knowledge and all discernment, 10so that you may approve what is excellent, and so be pure and blameless for the day of Christ, 11filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God."


Thank you for partnership with me in the gospel! 

Sunday, June 20, 2010

La maison est où le coeur est…

Or for those who can't read french... Home is where the heart is... We have been so blessed by the Lord by providing us one home already! The 3 other ladies and myself have been provided a home when we live in Paris! We are so excited and know that this is a huge part of our entire year! This home will be a place of prayer, of ministry, time with Jesus and a place to practice our hospitality.. which i'm obviously super excited about!!! Anyways... we are living in the latin quarter, in a 2 bedroom flat. Please join me in praying for our apartment and for us as we live there next year! Please all join me in praying for one more apartment for the men to live! Pray also that they find a place close to us! Here are a few pictures to enjoy of our apartment...      
The Kitchen

The Left side of the living room

right side of the living room

bedroom number 1

bedroom number 2

and our bathroom!

Hope you enjoy our new apartment! 

Friday, June 18, 2010

One of my favorite things to do is entertain! I am so looking forward to walking down to the local meat guy and getting a cut of meet and pairing it with a great wine and then heading to the fresh street market for some veggies and fruit and then to the local patisserie for some fresh bread. Voila.... dinner is served! Cannot wait to invite our new french friends over for dinner! Here is a sampling of fun meals i've prepared for my roommates birthday party!

Crostini's made with cheese, sun-dried tomato, and basil
Quinoa with bell peppers, onions, cucumbers, tomato and lots more!