Category Archives: AIM – Missions
Still Divided… almost home
They say “A mom’s work is never done.” and I’m in a better position this week to confirm that that is the case. I’ve observed it for a number of years, but am getting a crash course in it this week!
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Our House Divided!
For the first time in over a year our family of 5 is split between two sides of the ocean and it feels weird… Continue reading
Waving at you from France!
Good morning from France! Today I’m going to be “waving” at you for the very first time. Oh I’ve “waved” at many of you before…. but not like this; guaranteed! Continue reading
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A Baptism in Châtellerault
General Charles deGaulle had a real dilemma about leading France in the 1950’s. He mused about how it be possible to govern a country with 246 varieties of cheese. If that’s the extent of his challenges… his was a good time in which to lead! Challenges are to be expected in the pursuit of any great and worthy goal… and what a goal is ours!
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Trust, Talk & Touch
Last weekend was a great weekend in the Paris region. We spent Saturday with many of the other national pastors, Sunday with one of the international works in downtown Paris and Wednesday-Thursday with 42-year missions veteran Rev. George Craft. We were blessed and were able to bless others as well: Such is the daily challenge to you as well.
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Death by Selfie … [Infographic]
I read an interesting article this week:
The Tragic Data Behind Selfie Fatalities.
(link to full article below)
Here are the highlights for you, in visual format.
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Greetings from Paris!
Sometimes ministry happens in national meetings, other times it happens with 24 young people in a converted car dealership and other times still, it happens with a single elderly saint in her apartment. Today I’ll tell you about all three.
Beginning Year #2…
Is it really possible that our first year in France has come to a close and we’re beginning our second? …Time passes quickly and I’m a bit emotional at the thought of it. First, though, there are exciting things to tell you…