Showing posts with label L'Abri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label L'Abri. Show all posts

Sunday, August 21, 2011

A varied assortment of photos

A table that I set for lunch at L'Abri
Self-explanatory :)

Romsey Abbey



Deep in discussion at breakfast

Choir practice

L'Abri again


Enjoying "high tea" on Sunday evening

Our group at the end of the term. I am amazed at how many countries are represented in this picture: the UK, the states, Holland, South Africa, Austrailia, South Korea, Ukraine, etc.

Josh and I were some of the many people who helped build a duck island in the pond.

 
I played at the local church almost every Sunday while I was there.
 
Myself, Comfort, and Eveline

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Pictures of L'Abri... finally!!!

 The front gate



View from the back. My bed was directly under the middle floor windows on the right.
 Tea time:  always outside if the weather was at all decent.
Studying...
 Many thanks to Martin and Tim for sharing some of these photos with me.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Friends and coffee...


Cara, myself, Ruth, and Anna at a lovely little cafe in Petersfield, England.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

L'Abri


So, here I am at L'Abri. How to describe it; that is the issue. Perhaps the best way is to share an excerpt from my journal entry on Thursday, May 19:

"Yesterday was my first full day at L'Abri. When I first got here, I felt very nervous. I just didn't know what it was going to be like, and that is scary for me. It made me cry out to God even more. I tried to come in and do what I normally do-- take the initiative in meeting people and starting conversations. Turns out, I love it here. The first night, everyone had dinner together, and we had people from the UK, the US, South Africa, and Australia. That first taste of community and conversations made me so excited for the the next three months. It's hard to describe exactly what makes it so wonderful, but you know when you get here that God is at work. The grounds are rustic and lovely, as well, which is inspiring to the senses. I won't be meeting with my tutor until tomorrow. Nevertheless, I was excited to dig right in and start with Mere Christianity, which I have been wanting to read for a while. I found that I enjoyed the study time immensely and was not ready for it to end."