There are several times, almost everyday where I wish that a camera could capture a moment. I wish that a camera could capture the emotions, feelings, weather, and site of everything around me. There are times in people's lives that cannot be recreated. The first step, first day of school, graduation, falling in love, your own wedding day. All these things cannot be recreated, no matter how hard you try. Well, as sad as it may be, I could never recreate the experience that I am having at this very moment. I can't write these blogs and have you experience the same things as me. I can't expect to come home, and ask if you remember the view from Roman Camp or the fun we had running around Bangor.
The place that I get to call my temporary home is absolutely beautiful...
It is filled with life, joy, beauty, and excitement. God has revealed so much of His character to me while I have been here. He has revealed his love, his creativeness, his wide-open arms, and his ability to know what we need exactly when we need it.
He has made His word known in my heart, Psalm 16 says, "You are my Lord; apart from you I have no good thing." That is the truth that I am facing. Apart from God in my life, there is nothing. I can have these experiences abroad, but they will have no permanent value unless God is a part of them.
Let me show you some of the beauty that I am finding here in Bangor...
I think that the bad things in life usually aren't that bad. But even if they are, I think that there has to be bad or good wouldn't be so good. The bad times make the good times that much better. The bad thing about Bangor is that there are always clouds here, and not usually sun. But, on the other side of the rain, the one thing that I really love here is the green everywhere. The rain, although sometimes daunting, creates a perfect place of green grass and trees all year round. Even in the winter, there is green all over.
We take several field trips with our program director, Tecwyn. He brings us to castles, cathedrals, and other beautiful sites around Wales. One of my top experiences here was going to the church on the sea. It is literally a church on the sea. The church is on the high ground of Angelsey (the island directly next to Bangor.) When the tide is down you can walk on a beach to the little church. And when the tide was up, (which I did not see) apparently, it looks like the church is just on an island that no one can get to. It stands on it's own, constantly battling the wind, rain, and sea. It was windy when we went there, but in truth the wind made it better, because the waves were crashing against the rocks around us, and it was absolutely beautiful. That was a moment when I wanted to have a camera that could capture the entire memory; the way I was feeling, the wind, the sun, my thoughts. It was a thin moment in life, where I felt close to God. That place will never leave my mind.
The pier is another thin spot here in Bangor. It is a place that is always beautiful whether it is raining or sunny, high tide or low tide. It is wonderful. I am there at least 2 times a week. It makes for a good run, a good walk, a good place to have conversations with friends, and a good place to enjoy tea and scones. It is a multi-tasking place. I always seem to have peace when I am there.
We went to one castle, Caernarfon Castle. It was built at a high spot in Wales, along with all the other castles, to protect the population and keep a watch for enemies. This castle is absolutely massive. The town is actually on the inside of the castle. In it's massive size, came great views, and straight-up beauty. The mountains in the distance and the river emptying from the low tide, and the smaller towers of the castle. There was so much more that this picture could not capture. It was wonderful.
It is filled with life, joy, beauty, and excitement. God has revealed so much of His character to me while I have been here. He has revealed his love, his creativeness, his wide-open arms, and his ability to know what we need exactly when we need it.
He has made His word known in my heart, Psalm 16 says, "You are my Lord; apart from you I have no good thing." That is the truth that I am facing. Apart from God in my life, there is nothing. I can have these experiences abroad, but they will have no permanent value unless God is a part of them.
Let me show you some of the beauty that I am finding here in Bangor...
| the green grass, and the white dots of sheep grazing the land... |
| the beach and in the far left, the church standing on it's own... |
| rachel and i at the pier, almost sunset... |
| i wish i could capture all of it, the river and the mountains... |
And the latest place that we went, Portmerion. This town was designed by a french architect who wanted to show that buildings and land could flow together harmoniously.It was a very wealthy town. My friends, Regan and Patsy, and I walked around the town. It was absolutely gorgeous. I did not expect to stumble upon the most beautiful place I have ever seen in my life. We started walking to see the lighthouse on the coast of this town. We found the lighthouse, which really was not that impressive, but then found a small path that led to some rocks. We walked down towards the rocks and the water, and of course God met us there in the stillness. It was quiet, peaceful, and a very thin place. The pictures that I took did this place no justice. It was so amazing to see with my bare eyes, and I will never forget the insane beauty and creativeness that God showed me there. It was really indescribable.
| seriously, this is not even close to capturing the beauty of this place...breathtaking... |
This is the place that I get to call home for the next two and a half months. This has been the most challenging and beautiful time of my life. This home has brought a whole new meaning to the verses in Psalm 33:5 "He loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of the steadfast love of the Lord." All around me is beauty and creation, and in that creation is a glimpse of God's steadfast love.
That is why my temporary home is absolutely beautiful...



