After church, we went toto play frisbee and eat snacks at a large park near the Eiffel Tower with the young adults from Trinity International Church. We had a blast playing outside and interacting with the young folks from the church. I think we began some really good friendships with these young adults and I'm excited to see how we can do more together this week. I think it has been great hearing how God has been impacting our students each night as well. That's why I am now going to allow one of our students- Josh Hanley share his experiences of the trip thus far.
"This trip has been pretty incredible so far. The city is, obviously, marvelous. It's a beautiful place, and our experiences with Genesis and Trinity International Church have been just as enjoyable. Connecting with the people here has been a pleasure. They have all been very friendly and genuinely interested to hear about America, our lives, our education, etc. We have been equally curious to hear their stories. Although, perhaps one of the most poignant moments for me so far on this trip was an impromptu trip to the Louvre yesterday morning where three of us had a time of prayer and reflection. While it certainly wasn't a typical quiet prayer space, it did provide insight as to what we should be praying for, including the safety of the city and the malleability of the people's hearts. So far the trip has been magnificent, and I look forward to even greater experiences in the coming days". - Josh Hanley
As we move forward, I will continue to encourage other members of our team to share, through their eyes what God is doing. Today we have a "Sabbath" in which we will see more sites together as a team, pray for France and gear up for the week of ministry ahead as we interact with the many people that currently call Paris home. Tomorrow we begin our ESL time and begin to have coffee with the great people we meet. Thank you for your prayers!
Appreciate your blog. Praying you all continue to be ready to give the reason for the hope that is in you, and for continued blessing & safety!
ReplyDelete"build your kingdom here" is one of my favorites songs! I enjoy reading your blogs and praying for your trip each day!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on handling the unexpected & weird happenings Awesome godly character! So glad you were able to passport matters! PTL! So wonderful to hear students jumping to help & engaging in conversations & iniating relationships:0) Keep up the excellent journeys of faith Maybe another group photo in front site or group of friends Love & Blessings
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