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The Joys of Traveling Alone

July 1, 2016 by admin Leave a Comment

Bright Giverny Church Graveyard“I could live here” I thought, as I sat on a low stone wall, looking out past the church steeple to the sweeping green hills beyond it; tiny pebbles crunching underfoot.

Yes, I happened to be sitting all alone in a graveyard in a tiny village in northern France…but that’s a minor detail.

How did I get there?

First let me begin here…Two years ago I had the opportunity to travel to England rather last minute for a conference. I flew into London, spent the night, then took a train up to Yorkshire for several days for the conference. Then I trained back down to London where I spent a number of days enjoying the city since I was already all the way over there.

I went alone on the trip and didn’t know anyone at the conference I was going to; or in the country for that matter. But none of that bothered me.

Before I left, one of my girlfriends told me how brave I was.

Brave? Why?

What’s so brave about going on a splendid adventure to a country I’ve visited before…and where they speak English to boot?

Still, she couldn’t believe I was doing it…alone.

The first time I traveled anywhere overseas alone was during my very first trip overseas when I was in my mid-20s. I went with a friend to Ireland for a week and then I left her and jaunted over to London for a few days before taking the Eurostar through the Chunnel to Paris.

England is not exactly a scary place to travel to alone but still, it was a wonderful and enlightening experience to be there on my own. Growing up I had a big interest in British culture…England especially…and I fell in love with it on my first trip there.

To me, there’s something wonderful about arriving in a country you’ve never been to and having to figure it all out on your own.  

Transport, money exchange, finding the hotel, learning to navigate the underground, finding your way around the city to all the places you want to visit, finding places to eat. It was fantastic and I loved it!

Traveling on my own, especially to another country, reminds me that I am brave, strong, and competent. I can handle it.

Since that first trip, I’ve gotten to travel overseas a couple more times on my own and I always enjoy it. It’s great to explore new areas and find your way around a large city in another language, too, when the opportunity arises.

Now back to that graveyard…

That was my first trip to France. I was staying with a friend and her husband, who were both working during the week. So I was on my own each day to explore Paris for the first time.

I decided to take the train to the small village of Giverny to see Monet’s home and extensive gardens.

I negotiated buying my ticket, speaking solely in French, and took the hour long train trip 46 miles north west from Paris to Vernon; and from there a short bus ride to Giverny which is nestled in the Upper Normandy region. Giverny has approximately 500 residents and there are many gorgeous stone homes with so much history.

I spent the entire day in the village. Lots of time in Monet’s gardens. I also ate lunch at a small café and had the best homemade pistachio ice cream I’ve ever eaten, from a local selling it on the side of the road. And I spent plenty of time wandering around the village before heading back to Paris in the evening.

That’s how I found my way to the small church and the graveyard perched on a hill right behind it.

As I sat in that graveyard I thought to myself, I could live here; I would love to live in one of these old stone homes and become more fluent in French and get to know my neighbors.

Fast forward to today, years later. My husband and I both love France and we do want to move to the country at some point. But I quite like that fact that even though I have enjoyed trips to France with Joel, I first got to begin to discover the country on my own, before I ever knew him.

I decided on my own that I wanted to live in the French countryside long before we ever decided it together.

And that makes me smile.

So please, think twice before passing up the opportunity to travel. Even if you’re alone! You never know what you’ll discover about yourself while you’re discovering a new city.

*The picture above is from that very grave yard in Giverny. Although I have a photo just like it, this picture is one that I found online, since all of my pictures from that trip are on this very old thing called film. 😉

 

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Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: Be brave, france, giverny, london, monet, paris, travel, travel alone

Now is the Time to Be Brave

February 9, 2015 by admin 1 Comment

When I think back over the last 15 years, there have been so, so many times that God has come through for me in my weakness. At this point, it’s almost impossible to doubt that He will come through for me…because He always has.

But I would have never known that kind of faith, assurance, trust and strength in Christ if I hadn’t been weak.

Especially in America where I live, there is a great importance put on doing things in your own power and strength. Whatever you do don’t ever look weak or admit a weakness, for goodness’ sake!

And yet, when we are weak, Christ’s power comes through so strong!

Paul, a hero of the faith who wrote a majority of the New Testament, wasn’t afraid to admit his weakness. In 2 Corinthians 12:9 he wrote, “Each time (God) said, ‘My grace is all you need. My power works best in weakness.’ So now I am glad to boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ can work through me.” (NLT)

Weakness is actually a good thing because it’s God’s power that works through you. You know you can’t take the credit for it!

That doesn’t mean that we should view ourselves as a victim or be lazy or feel sorry for ourselves. And it doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t be intentional about working through issues and being strengthened in what Jesus has done for us. We should!

But it does mean that I am happy to lean on God’s strength to supply all my needs, especially in those areas where I often feel weak.

For example, in my physical limitations dealing with many years of chronic health problems; or when I battled through a prolonged period of  intense fear and anxiety; or when I feel ‘in over my head’ with work and ministry opportunities…I lean on God and He always shows up with His strength. Always.

It’s what He does.

In myself, I am often weak. In Christ, I am strong and lean into His “limitless strength” (See Psalm 147). Limitless means “without end, limit, or boundary”. That is the kind of strength God has and that’s what He offers to us.

I don’t know about you, but that is the strength I want to rely upon.

King David, who is described as a man after God’s heart, knew about that limitless strength and continually relied upon God to pour out strength in his weakness, trials and vulnerabilities. David even said to God, “O my Strength, I will watch for You, for You, O God, are my fortress. My God in His steadfast love will meet me…” Psalm 59:9-10 (ESV)

David knew that God was his strength, and that God would meet him with love and protection.

When I see other people being brave, it gives me more courage to be brave. And in turn, others will be encouraged when they see me (and you!) being brave.

Now is the time to follow God and to be all that He has created you to be. Don’t shrink back. Don’t give up. God’s grace is sufficient for you. Rest in His faithfulness and strength even when you feel entirely weak.

What do you need to be brave in today? Where do you need to take a risk, a leap of faith?

Join me in taking that step today. Because now is the time to be brave, knowing that God’s strength will meet us and carry us forward.

“So now I am glad to boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ can work through me.”

 

 

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Filed Under: Devotionals, Encouragement, Faith, Overcoming Anxiety Tagged With: 2 Corinthians 12:9, Be brave, God is stong in our weakness, God is strong, King David, Psalm 59

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