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Paris in BOLD: September 2007
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Discovering the polychromy of Paris. Today Paris was the way I always pictured it: Cloudy, rainy and cold. I love it. I started "escalade" or climbing in Boulder this last spring and am more then excited to continue in Paris. As with every physical activity (road races, etc.) in France, you have to provide a medical certificate in order to participate. [Table tennis even requires this! When I would tell people in the states where I was studying abroad this year the reaction was the same as mine would hav...
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Paris in BOLD: October 2007
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Discovering the polychromy of Paris. Lesson # 243: The French could care less about US sports- especially about baseball. Andy Roddick made the paper before the World Series? Winter has officially arrived. No snow, no rain, not even wind really…just that deep chill in your bones when you step outside- the kind that makes gloves necessary. Parisians are out in their full uniform—overcoats, boots, huge blanket-like scarves, and even—though I thought it was a myth—berets! Curious how the strike ended? 8221;...
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Paris in BOLD: May 2008
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Discovering the polychromy of Paris. Finally she writes a new blog! I have to apologize— I can make up a thousand excuses in the world but the truth is that although I am busy, this semester is 4 times less crazy then the last; somehow I managed to stay up to date then, so no justification is good enough. It has been well over a month since my last post. My 15 visitors have come and gone and I am now well into my final projects and papers. Believe it or not (I can’t! Solo presentation in French (for my I...
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Paris in BOLD: November 2007
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Discovering the polychromy of Paris. It's midterms week(s) here so I am posting an e-mail I just received from the American Embassy in Paris before dashing off for more Mitterand vs de Gaulle and 20th century French Foreign Policy. The e-mail was just a word of caution and I can honestly say that I haven't noticed one change in American perception in the last few days.but its just nice to know we have people looking out for us! US Embassy-Paris Warden Message. November 27, 2007. Tonight we’re payin...
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Lyndsey's New Groove: Pray for this family...and the rest!
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Pray for this family.and the rest! Check out this article about some awesome Americas workers! I am so blessed to know and count as friends so many individuals and families that are willing to go so far for the sake of the Gospel. Remember to pray for them and their work! Missionary family ‘blessed’ to reach hard places for Christ. Brad Connelly* watches thoughtfully as his daughter and sons splash around in the jungle river beside their small cabin. Photo © 2013 IMB / Rebecca Springer. The month-long tr...
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Lyndsey's New Groove: January 2013
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How can I keep from singing? My life flows on in endless song;. Above earth's lamentation,. I hear the sweet, tho' far-off hymn. That hails a new creation;. Thro' all the tumult and the strife. I hear the music ringing;. It finds an echo in my soul—. How can I keep from singing? What tho' my joys and comforts die? The Lord my Saviour liveth;. What tho' the darkness gather round? Songs in the night he giveth. No storm can shake my inmost calm. While to that refuge clinging;. How can I keep from singing?
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Lyndsey's New Groove: July 2013
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Pray for this family.and the rest! Check out this article about some awesome Americas workers! I am so blessed to know and count as friends so many individuals and families that are willing to go so far for the sake of the Gospel. Remember to pray for them and their work! Missionary family ‘blessed’ to reach hard places for Christ. Brad Connelly* watches thoughtfully as his daughter and sons splash around in the jungle river beside their small cabin. Photo © 2013 IMB / Rebecca Springer. The month-long tr...
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Lyndsey's New Groove: April 2013
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This is a story about my friend Steven. He is an awesome young man of God with a heart for reaching the lost and living passionately for the Lord.and he is autistic. He is a walking testimony to the power of Christ and a blessing to all those fortunate enough to know him. Thanks for inspiring me, Steven! Autistic child becomes missionary to Japan. Steven Kunkel’s nickname appears at the top of his Facebook page: Sugoisteve. Pronounced sue-GOY) means “awesome” in Japanese. Listening to Steven sing, his pa...
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Lyndsey's New Groove: September 2012
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Like many Americans, I consider college football kick-off weekend a national holiday. Apparently it has become so popular that Peru decided to celebrate as well, and closed everything on Thursday, and some Friday, in honor of the beginning of the best season of the year! And August 30 was the closest date not already occupied by a well-known saint. S 1969 reform of the. Roman Catholic calendar of saints. Made August 23 available, the day on which her. Is now celebrated throughout the world, including.