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Monday, October 29, 2007
Flip-flop Video
Here is Joseph playing the innovative flip-flop instrument at a Museum we went to in London....Then below is a new post for you! Have a good smile! Love, J & C
Turning the Page
Hi there!
We have been seeing a few old friends here in England, enjoying the end of the fall season. We have been spending good time with the family we are staying with and their lovely four kids...reading, playing Jenga, dancing and being silly.
We are getting ready to leave for Kenya on Friday, so there are logistics to be sorted. Thanks to my brother John, our plane tickets will get to us in time... Also, our visas are sorted! In Kenya, we will be staying with some of Christy's family there who are Bible translators. (Marty's cousin, Julia Anne). Then, there is the possibility of going to visit some Kenyan brothers and sisters in the village of Kabernet. Our friends Dave and Steve were there last year, so there is an open invite. We are planning to be in Kenya for 2 weeks and then fly to India for 2 months, where we will be staying with Jacob and Blessi, an awesome Indian couple. Please pray for us for wisdom, safe travels, and that we will be more and more filled with the love of Christ.
We have been in Europe for about 6 months, traveling from place to place, learning little bits of languages, seeing new beauties, tasting new flavors, meeting a diversity of people. We have slept on floors, air matresses, in a garage, tents, hostels, B and B's for our Anniversary, and at the homes of incredibly welcoming people, including strangers who have become friends.
We have run to catch many-a-train or bus, ridden in taxis, hitched rides with people who had all sorts of accents, ridden bikes, gliders, winds, and walked loads in the hot sun and pouring rain.
Jesus and the Martin Backpacker guitar have been our faithful companions on the journey. A few more days here of praying and getting ready for the next step.
Lots of love,
Joseph and Christy
We have been seeing a few old friends here in England, enjoying the end of the fall season. We have been spending good time with the family we are staying with and their lovely four kids...reading, playing Jenga, dancing and being silly.
We are getting ready to leave for Kenya on Friday, so there are logistics to be sorted. Thanks to my brother John, our plane tickets will get to us in time... Also, our visas are sorted! In Kenya, we will be staying with some of Christy's family there who are Bible translators. (Marty's cousin, Julia Anne). Then, there is the possibility of going to visit some Kenyan brothers and sisters in the village of Kabernet. Our friends Dave and Steve were there last year, so there is an open invite. We are planning to be in Kenya for 2 weeks and then fly to India for 2 months, where we will be staying with Jacob and Blessi, an awesome Indian couple. Please pray for us for wisdom, safe travels, and that we will be more and more filled with the love of Christ.
We have been in Europe for about 6 months, traveling from place to place, learning little bits of languages, seeing new beauties, tasting new flavors, meeting a diversity of people. We have slept on floors, air matresses, in a garage, tents, hostels, B and B's for our Anniversary, and at the homes of incredibly welcoming people, including strangers who have become friends.
We have run to catch many-a-train or bus, ridden in taxis, hitched rides with people who had all sorts of accents, ridden bikes, gliders, winds, and walked loads in the hot sun and pouring rain.
Jesus and the Martin Backpacker guitar have been our faithful companions on the journey. A few more days here of praying and getting ready for the next step.
Lots of love,
Joseph and Christy
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Thanks be to God!
Hi!
We arrived safely in London last night and are SO glad to see the Coates family who we stayed with and became great friends with at the start of our trip. It is a nice foggy drizzly day in London...
We are in the process of trying to get visas to go to India, and today we stood outside with LOTS of people trying to get visas...there was "no way" for us to get our applications in, but somehow, after talking to 4 or 5 different employees, they let us in and we got the ball rolling! Thank you God! So please pray that we will get our visas!
Also, that we will get everything worked out with our continuing tickets for the trip!
Blessings,
Joseph and Christy
We arrived safely in London last night and are SO glad to see the Coates family who we stayed with and became great friends with at the start of our trip. It is a nice foggy drizzly day in London...
We are in the process of trying to get visas to go to India, and today we stood outside with LOTS of people trying to get visas...there was "no way" for us to get our applications in, but somehow, after talking to 4 or 5 different employees, they let us in and we got the ball rolling! Thank you God! So please pray that we will get our visas!
Also, that we will get everything worked out with our continuing tickets for the trip!
Blessings,
Joseph and Christy
Monday, October 22, 2007
Fascinating Ireland!













Hello out there! We are only in Ireland for a couple more days, so though you'd like to see some snapshots...Here is Christy trying to learn cooking from Faith...and the little one is lovely Ropa, wonderful people to be staying with! Joseph and I took a road trip to Ring of Kerry, Dingle Peninsula and Killarney... Then we went up to the cliffs of Moher in County Clare, and were there by ourselves for the sunrise...(cliff photo). The cool shaped stone building is Gallarus Oratory, a 1000 year old church built by monks on Dingle! The guy with the Kerry hat is a fine example of how excited everyone is about Rugby here. Then the photo of Joseph by the water is at the Place where Brendan set voyage to bring the gospel to the unknown land. The sepia photo of us is next to some
surviving bee-hive houses that look like homey places to live.
The boat is in Killarney Nat'l Park where we got close to a grazing deer.
The sunsets and sunrises are glorious when you can spot 'um.
Some tips for driving on the one lane Irish roads that are actually two-way...Keep a look out for tractors, farmers, walkers and painted sheep, honk around blind corners watch out for rabbits, and don't forget to pray.
Off to England next..willbe in touch.
we are well and in joy.
Sincerely, J and C
Saturday, October 13, 2007
County Cork, IRELAND
Hi there!
Well, we wrote to a community we found online with the help of our friend Dave, and asked if they had somewhere we can stay on the floor for a couple weeks...they wrote back and said they were expecting us. Doug, one of the overseers picked us up at the bus and gave usa phone to use while we are here. We are staying with a wonderful lady from Zimbabwe, named faith and her 3 year old daughter, Ropa. We are having a good time getting to know them and others around here. I am trying to learn to cook some dishes from Zimbabwe, and we are spending lots of time with Ropa!
Doug brought us to see Blarney castle yesterday and it is scary trying to kiss that stone...you have to lean backwards from the top of the castle and whatnot..anyway we did that...so supposedly we have the gift of gab now, and a few new germs I'm sure.
It is well, we are here for another week and a half.
It is lovely!
Blessings,
Joseph and Christy
Well, we wrote to a community we found online with the help of our friend Dave, and asked if they had somewhere we can stay on the floor for a couple weeks...they wrote back and said they were expecting us. Doug, one of the overseers picked us up at the bus and gave usa phone to use while we are here. We are staying with a wonderful lady from Zimbabwe, named faith and her 3 year old daughter, Ropa. We are having a good time getting to know them and others around here. I am trying to learn to cook some dishes from Zimbabwe, and we are spending lots of time with Ropa!
Doug brought us to see Blarney castle yesterday and it is scary trying to kiss that stone...you have to lean backwards from the top of the castle and whatnot..anyway we did that...so supposedly we have the gift of gab now, and a few new germs I'm sure.
It is well, we are here for another week and a half.
It is lovely!
Blessings,
Joseph and Christy
Sunday, October 7, 2007
DubLiN
Hi there! Here is a little of the latest on our whereabouts and whatabouts...
We have really enjoyed the time in Dublin, and just returned from a service at Christ Church, the oldest in Dublin, and where Handel's Messiah was first performed. The choir and Organ were overwhelming and eerie, but beautiful.
The other day we were blessed to go see the Book of Kells. It's a book written in the 8th century by a small group of monk scribes depicting the 4 gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The artistry and detail is truly incredible. No pictures were allowed to be taked so you might be lucky to find some images on the web if interested. Here is an 11th century poem in honor of St. Columba, who had a great deal to do with the inspiration of the Book of Kells :
My sharp quill is not steady
My slender beaked pen juts forthA black draught of shining dark blue ink
A stream of the wisdom of blessed God
springs from my fair brown shapely handson the page it squirts its draught
of ink of the green-skinned hollyMy little dripping pen travels
Across the plain of shining booksWithout ceasing for the wealth of the great-
Whence my hand is weary of writingWhile here, we visited a Famous Library Collection and were able to see some amazing writtings from 150-250 A.D. Writings of the Books of the Bible, written in Greek on Papyrus..some of the oldest found texts of the Scriptures! Wow!
Other photos include, the city market, cafe photos of Joseph and I, and a funny pub name...
Tomorrow, we are taking a bus to Cork to stay for a while with a fellowship called Ballincollig/Celtic Prayer Center...Will be in touch.
Lots of love,
Have a jolly good day and enjoy yourself and others.
J and C
Saturday, October 6, 2007
C.S. Lewis...photos to go with entry below





Here is the door on C.S. Lewis' Grandfathers house....hmmm...when Lewis was a wee boy, this is the doorknob he saw at eye level every time he went to Granddad's door. Then, a wardrobe mural, and a wardrobe statue....and this is what is carved into the ground next to the lifesize Wardrobe, written of Lewis. This is Rev. Jack our host looking at a window C.S. lwis gave the church.
love you!
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
C.S. Lewis, a Belfast Boy.
Hello!
We have been staying at a ywam house here, which is connected to an old stone church. We were invited to the Sunday evening service, so we went and they asked us to share a bit about Alaska and different places we've been. Then they gave us a bag of groceries...the next morning the pastor showed us the place where C.S. Lewis was born, the church where he was baptized and his Grandfather was a minister, the home of His grandfather, a mural of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, and a bronze statue of the wardrobe ... i just tried to put photos on here for you, but the library won't let me ...sorry! The welcoming hearts are so incredible!
We miss you. ..Joseph and Christy
We have been staying at a ywam house here, which is connected to an old stone church. We were invited to the Sunday evening service, so we went and they asked us to share a bit about Alaska and different places we've been. Then they gave us a bag of groceries...the next morning the pastor showed us the place where C.S. Lewis was born, the church where he was baptized and his Grandfather was a minister, the home of His grandfather, a mural of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, and a bronze statue of the wardrobe ... i just tried to put photos on here for you, but the library won't let me ...sorry! The welcoming hearts are so incredible!
We miss you. ..Joseph and Christy
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