2/29/2004

Suivez mes amis les MONGE et même partagez ce dont Dieu vous a donné. Sorry for all you who only understand English- but that sure shouldn't stop you from giving! This is an excellent cause for the Name of Jesus.

2/26/2004

I am truly becoming française. I can not décider which langue de parler. Je talk english même avec un french accent. And en plus, I sleep with socks on my hands slathered in crème pour les protèger at night because le froid here is making them too dry. Anyone a une solution?

2/19/2004

Go Mel! vote here

2/18/2004

Feeling bored? Try out a few lindy clips. to get your heart pumpin'. Anybody in Paris wanna teach me how?

2/13/2004

Take a stroll through my cross collection from Père Lachaise today.
Meet Basque. A worthy read for the curious.
Père Lachaise
Took a stroll through a cemetery today. I guess it blew my mind: so many people have lived and died, and all that is left if stone. Sepulchers with broken stained glass windows remember the years past, and rusted metal doors tell of the beauty that once was. Certain trees have lifted ancient stones and tipped crooked the crosses. Flowers are either fresh cut, wilting, or dead- only the plastic ones have somewhat survived.

I shuffled around wondering what people really believe about their lives and what they anticipate from the end. For as much Catholic tradition that is painted across this landscape, one might find it surprising that just outside the gate, death feeds an industry; I can pick my stone, choose my carving artist and pay for the flowers.

They tell me somewhere snuggled in among the history lies several famous people like Jim Morrison... I only saw Oscar Wilde's monument kissed in a myriad of lip shades.

2/12/2004

Congratulations to my friends Dan and Kara in Portland who will marry on March 13th.. Sorry I won't be there. We can't all be everywhere at once, and besides, someone needs to go to Barcelona and film my brother skating. (Kurt- you wanna come?) It will be my mini vacation of the year. Remember last year- took 2 1/2 days to visit Nice! You can see the photos via the link on the side there.... ------->

2/10/2004

Its been one year since I've been 'en France.' Yesterday I tacked up a string of Christmas lights on my wall. Everyone loves Christmas lights even if it's not Christmas. They are so useful. I had a brilliant idea of shaping them like a star but my star looks more like an amoeba than a star, and my roommate thinks it slightly resembles the street layout surrounding the Arche de Triomphe. My desk is cluttered with cords and books and papers, and my wardrobe won't close cuz of my favorite sweatshirts that hang on the doors. It was a busy day finishing one invitation for the Chelles Church, and planning for the technical side of Saturday's big youth event. One video down, one loop to build and a powerpoint show of publicity to create. Sorry if my email bounced back today; my bad- I have to start remembering to dump my online stack on a daily basis.

2/09/2004

Zer gertatu da?

Now if only I knew how to pronounce it. Of course this question structure triggers a neutral sentence order response. Oh, I finally know what to call the cross hanging around my neck- thanks to some energetic french basques I met in Paris this weekend: it a Lau-Buru.

2/06/2004

J'ai changé.

2/04/2004

I said, "A change could do you good"!

I think a hair cut might be in order.

2/03/2004

Where in the world have I been?



create your own visited country map
or write about it on the open travel guide

So maybe I haven't seen that many countries- I can't wait to see the others.

1/31/2004

1/29/2004

Uncover your head.

1/27/2004

it snowed here.

1/23/2004

Here is a link to go and check out the photos from this trip to the Basque.
Ok. Last time I told you that this was going to be a journey blog. Well, my journey has many facets and the one I'm about to tell you about looks like it will turn into a longterm project.

The Pays Basque or Basque Country of France and Spain has been layed on the hearts of multiple people in the last few years. The number is Followers of Jesus are few and far between but interest in a relationship with Jesus is increasing.

A year ago, I made a debut trip into the region, starting in San Sebastien Spain. We toured by car the northern coast came face to face with the beauty of God's creation, cliffs and world-class surf waves from Bilbao to Mundaka. We met people who would become our friends for life and were invited into homes that any other stranger would never have entered.

6 of us then made our way up into Biarritz and Bayonne of France to encounter God at work through a family hard at work in house church planting and a lone surfer who just wanted to show us his surf spots. This rendez-vous turned into the launching pad for a new believer and an open door into a whole network of local surfers from Hossegor to Hendaye.

Today, I am reflecting upon a return trip to the French Basque country. I returned to Paris Wednesday night from a long weekend spent with Bernard and his family in Bayonne. The trip featured the voyage of three mission-minded men: Gerald, Chris and Joe and their surf boards; the second encouter with Jean-Yves and his family, waves, and Christian Surfers International.

"What's going on," you ask? There is a growing movement in house church planting in the region, more spiritual interest than ever before, the Surfer Bible on the verge of translation into French, the preparation for an evangelistic outreach into the surf community in late September and a new team of reinforcements dedicated to the region is developing for which missionaries and believers in this area have been praying for years.

This team looks like it will be coming from several corners of the earth. Just today- an email from a family in Australia-- Christian Surfers holding their annual conference in the region will target these waters and beaches soon-- a boardsports missionary in Paris fields calls and project propositions for which he does not have enough time-- a french pastor and his Basque wife watch from Marseille-- an exchange student program hosting Basque students in Christian homes dives into another season of recruiting-- and young men and women in America are mailing applications to a mission agency while CS guys translate testimonies into French surfer lingo.

Meanwhile back in Lognes France, I'm clicking away at a very long blog. I think I'll let this turn in your head for a while and then I'll let you in on what I'm thinking... and maybe sign up for photos so I can give you a visual!

1/15/2004

Good morning Thursday. These last couple days have been devoted to organization for the coming year- kinda like spring cleaning. I've been cleaning too: Audrey let me re-pot her Christmas plants and I think they are going to make it. Besides their living presence in the house, they will be quite beautiful- adding necessary greens and maybe a pink or blue here and there. They tell me the sun will come out again, the cold will melt into warmth and the brown grass will turn green. I've started to look forward to Jonathan's tulips- they're coming!

organization also means reloading and updating all the email addresses that I have floating around after another year. This time I'm putting the LizToppy to use and organizing in it's sync'ed addressbook and mail features- We're gonna love it! But 600 addresses is an awful lot of people to keep track of.

This is also the week that I think and pray and write down goals and dreams for the now and future. I'll be turning the original work over a few times before its ready to share; but this blog is going to start telling a story of where I am going in life. Believe me...it will, eventually.

Like last year- this one starts with a bang! A trip to the Pays Basque. This trip's menu:
1. revisit Bayonne and it's surf with Gerald Griffin, Chris Probasco and Joe Brandi.
2. reencounter with Bernard and Evangeline Gaye and their house church network.
3. see Jean-Yves, Cecile and Pyrenee; witness JY's baptism!! He became a Christian last year when we visited!
4. talk to the Robinson's about involvement with their student exchange program.
5. take my new digital camera for a spin and let 'da boyz be boyz'- surfing is in the lineup! (3m waves yesterday.)