Friday, March 28, 2008

uh oh

I find I am beginning to use British words sometimes when I am thinking through things in my head. I have yet to say much out loud because I usually stop myself but this could be an indication of things to come. You know it starts with the little things...

Thursday, March 27, 2008

anticipation

This story makes me think of Diversity Day and that makes me look forward to new episodes of The Office!!

try something new today

Last weekend I went to Edinburgh with my parents. It was a really cool city- freezing and windy, but very cool. A traditional Scottish dish is haggis, with neeps and tatties. Haggis is one of those dishes that you don't want to know exactly what's in it. (But if you check the link above you'll find out.) We decided to give it a try so we could say we'd had it. It was actually really good. I guess if you put the right spices in it, even sheep insides taste good! What have you tried today?

Monday, March 24, 2008

on the run

I'm sure my readership has plummeted with my recent lack of postings. I feel like Jason Bourne. Last week I was in 4 different countries and was at the airport 5 out of 7 days. I came back from skiing in France, picked up Mom and Dad at the airport, went to Germany for work, came back and went to Edinburgh over the weekend. Now my feet are firmly back on London soil...at least for a couple of weeks. Lately every day I wake up asking myself, "Where am I?" I am looking forward to sleeping in my bed every night for a whole week in a row!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

another reason to love France

In addition to Paris, the Riviera and French food, I can now add skiing in the Alps to another reason I love France. I am having a blast! The lessons have been very helpful and I've mostly mastered the green [easiest] runs, and done tiny bits of the next level. We've had some fun days of snow and beautiful days of sun as well. I am still in one piece, although I am amazed at how a knee can bend and twist yet still the bottom half of my leg stays attached! I also have a wicked tan/burn line on my face. Here is a small taste of the week so far with one day left to go.

on the snowiest day
the highest peak in the distance is Mont BlancI skied down this hill! (probably the hardest one I've done so far)

Monday, March 10, 2008

practice makes perfect

Today was my first day skiing! A few of us took a two hour beginner lesson and then we practiced for another hour. Now I am exhausted. I feel confident in going back out tomorrow. For now it's nap time.

I will post some pictures soon but for now, just to confuse you, I've finally posted my Vienna pictures so you can see them here.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

multi-talented

This weekend I'll be hitting the dance floor then hitting the slopes!

I am headed off for a whole weekend of Ceroc! I'll be on the dance floor 24/7...well, almost. There will be lots of classes and lots of freestyle so I should come back a pro! If you have Facebook (and who doesn't?) then you can check out some video clips of intermediate classes here. It doesn't look as fun as it actually is but you can still get the idea.

On Sunday I'm going straight to the airport to leave for Meribel, France where I'll be skiing all week in the Three Valleys. I've skied a total of 2 days in my life (yikes!) so I've signed up for beginner lessons. You can check out the webcams and maybe you'll catch a glimpse of me flying down the slopes - or on my back! I think the chalet also has wireless so I'll try to post some photo updates.

the Factory

The church I regularly attend, St Andrews @ 7, is part of a larger group of churches in London called The Co-Mission. There is another church, Dundonald Church, that our congregation is involved with on a regular basis and which I sometimes attend in the morning. That church is about to move into a new building called The Factory.

It doesn't sound that exciting if you're used to American churches. However, in England most churches don't build new buildings, they move around within existing parish churches for the Church of England. So for a church to raise it's own money and refurbish a building on their own, apart from the existing Church of England structure, is unheard of. Unfortunately, it actually raises a significant amount of opposition from the surrounding parish (which are usually more liberal, non Bible teaching churches) because they are afraid that we are going to come in and steal all their people.

It doesn't sound new to me since I'm used to churches building their own new buildings or moving into non-traditional buildings. But here it is an exciting opportunity to create news since people are intrigued by a church moving into a factory. We would appreciate your prayers for growth in the church and for new opportunities to be created.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Where is God?

One of the most common questions we face as Christians is, "Where is God in the midst of all the violence and suffering in the world?" Good question.

The other night a missionary from Kenya spoke at my church. She had left with her children during the violence but her husband was still back in Kenya. She recounted the actions of two churches in the country. The two churches were each of the different ethnic groups which were feuding. However, during the violence the two churches came together and united to help each other and serve those around them. What a great picture of how God can work in a devastating situation!

Maybe sometimes we just need to learn to look a little harder to see how God is moving. I won't claim that this solves one of life's biggest questions, but, at least it's something to think about.

Sunday, March 02, 2008

update

I've just gotten back from a weekend away with my church. It was a wonderful weekend and a great chance to get into the countryside, spending time with awesome friends, and hear from the word of God. We studied the topic of worship and it was very challenging.

Last weekend I was in Vienna and took lots of lovely pictures but I've yet to get them up online. By the time this month is over I should have a ton to post!