Sunday, September 23, 2007

Arriving in Europe has been like waking in a fairy tale dream. The castles on the hills and the quaint little cafes on the street corners with well dressed students sipping their espressos and talking about philosophy. Having a stove that when you turn a knob it heats up instantly and you are ready to begin cooking. All of these creature comforts that but a year ago we took for granted, have become part of this surreal experience that is so enticing. Since coming to Germany we have been amazed with the efficiency and detail with which things here are done. But it has not just been a mechanical way of life but it has a great culture and history that fills the place with a certain brilliance. We have trekked to Cologne where we saw the wonderful Cologne Cathedral a wonder of architecture and God's majesty. The massive building is stained with the black smoke from the bombs of WWII and has a certain aura to it that captures ones imagination. On the inside the giant pipe organs haunting voice echoes throughout the hallowed place making it a magical atmosphere that tingles the senses. All of this has been just the beginning of our journey here. The struggle though has changed to an inward battle as opposed to meeting it face on in the day to day poverty that we have become accustomed to seeing. Beggars no longer seem in dire need, and we have become the ones looking shabby and forlorn instead of like the rich white people. That in itself has been a unique change, we are no longer celebrity status, but instead normal people living out their lives. So with that understanding we must begin to press into the word even more and realize just because Europe seems more like home, we cannot become comfortable and stagnant. With poverty slapping you in the face turning to God and asking why and what can I do and just seeking was a mandatory start to each day. But with practical room service some days here in Germany the need of a God who is bigger and guiding your every step almost seems quizzical at times. But its then that we truly need to press in the most. God has plans for our every day and that doesn't change depending on the continent we stand on. Lehmann

4 comments:

Kelly said...

Hey Jord, in that one picture of you in front of the Cathedral, you kinda look like dad.
Anyway, I guess it is good that you guys are ending your journey in Europe so that coming back to Canada will not be so much of a culture shock. But I guess it will be anyway.
Can't wait for our escape getaway in December. Feels so far away.
Love ya heaps boys, be blessed.
KK

Anonymous said...

Hey guys! Can't wait to see you all in England in just a few weeks! I am counting down the days. I get to England in just 17 days! Wow, it's coming up sooo fast. Praying for you guys. Enjoy the last month and a half of your journey! Talk to you soon.
Kendall

Kalena said...

you guys are so amazing!
The pictures really do look like a fairy tale- something you see out of a "happily ever after" movie. Keep pressing closer to God, and He will bless you and continue to reveal beautiful things!
I miss you all so much!
take care, Love Kalena
God Bless!~

Anonymous said...

jords, your beard is fantastical.
i.love.it.

snuggles, christina xx