All I want to do is put a stone in someone’s shoe. I want to give him something worth thinking about, something he can’t ignore because it continues to poke at him in a good way.
– Koukl, Tactics
Category Archives: Missions
City Visit: Ourense
Awhile back we visited Ourense with some friends interested in evaluating possible church planting possibilities. The city is located about 2 hours away in Galicia, the province between us and the Atlantic. We took the day to walk around the city, ask questions, visit shared spaces, pray, and imagine opportunities. Here are some of the pictures from the city.
Center Plaza





Side street
Weaving
My awesome parking skills
Overlook

Firstlook
Here are some photos from our week with the Firstlook group. We were able to show them around El Bierzo, see how we are working in our community, give them insight into cross cultural ministry, and see them connect with our friends here.





Castle
Here are some photos from our trip to a castle with the Firstlook group:





Village Visit: Secret
While looking at a map of El Bierzo we came across a monastery which we had not visited yet and was fairly close. We decided to make an adventure of it with Nikki, an intern from the US. Things got a little suspicious as the GPS guided us off of the paved road and on to a rutted gravel road. For about a kilometer we worked our way up the washed out path and then came around a bend to see a beautiful stone settlement tucked away in the valley. A man was out working in the field and upon our interrogation he explained that the monastery, or what was left of it, was private, but we could walk around and look at it – under the agreement that we not tell anyone where it is! So…consider yourself not told.
Not only did Domingo allow us to walk around, but he gave us a tour, explained the history as he heard it when his father purchased the property when Domingo was a little boy. He showed us the ways in which his farm is adapting to the monastery walls, and even gave Tanzen an antique cowbell that had been sitting in his work shed since he was a boy.
We finished the tour with a picnic in the upper meadow overlooking the El Bierzo valley. It was a great day of religious, historical, and cultural learning which I doubt we will ever forget.









Village Visit: Busmayor
This Friday for family day we drove to Busmayor, a small village in a long valley near Galicia. It was a beautiful valley and very lush. We took a hike to see some small cascades and enjoy a picnic. We were not planning for it to be quite has cold as it was!




Village visit: Castropodame
On Friday we went on a hike from the village Castropodame up into some Roman gold mines. One of the interesting things we came across was glowing moss in a cave!





Identity
“And now in Christ it is literally true that the person we adore most in the universe adores us. In the eyes of God, in the opinion of the only one in the universe whose opinion ultimately counts, we are more valuable than all the jewels that lie beneath the earth.”
Tim Keller, Making Sense of God
The key phrase: In Christ.
Village Visit: San Pedro Mallo
We took a day trip to the nearby village of San Pedro Mallo located in the norther edge of El Bierzo. While there we were able to hike to a nearby waterfall and meet some new wildlife!









Protestant Cemetery
Last week we had a team meeting in a village about 2 hours away. While there we were able to visit one of the only (perhaps the only) Protestant cemeteries in Spain.
To North American ears this could be confusing, but the reality is that multiple factors (including the Counter Reformation, Franco, etc) have made it difficult in the past for non-catholic believers in Spain to live a life of religious freedom.




