Showing posts with label France. Show all posts
Showing posts with label France. Show all posts

Friday, 15 July 2016

We are safe!

Praise God that we were not on the Promenade during the attack in Nice, France last night!  We talked about going back to see the fireworks to celebrate Bastille Day, but decided against it.  Sadly, this was not the case for many people.  So many have been hurt, killed and absolutely traumatized by the horror they witnessed.

(Taken about 4 hours before the attack... we were safely back at home.)

Unfortunately, this is just "another attack" in the world.  There have been many.  There will be more.  When will it end?!!!  It just makes me cling so much more to the God I know to be true and real and living and loving.  People ask, "Why would God allow such tragedy and evil?"  It's a good question with a good answer.

First, anyone who asks it believes there is a God... so that's a good start.  In a nutshell, God made the world, the universe, the galaxies... He made humans to be on the earth, to take care of His creation and give Him glory... all was perfect. 

God only had one rule.  Don't eat the fruit on this one tree. 

The humans ate it.  That was when the reality that we had choices was revealed.  God never forced anyone to follow Him or love Him.  He simply said, "If you love Me, obey my commandments" (John 14:15).  Sin entered the world with this first act of disobedience at the tree.  It grieved God's heart deeply.  He didn't want it to be that way.  It's not how He designed it.  BUT He still loves the humans He created, even when they rebel against Him.  He loves us humans so much that He gave up the only Son He ever had, Jesus, to come live on the earth.  He came as a baby (Christmas), grew up as a teenager, adult... He was killed on a cross to cover and pay for the sins of the entire world (Good Friday), yours and mine.  Then, He came back to life on the third day (Easter).

Before Jesus, humans were condemned to hell because of sin.  Now, if we confess our sins, accept and believe the stuff I just wrote about above, we get to live for eternity with God in heaven.  I just wanted to use this tragic event as an opportunity to share my faith.  If you have more questions, you can READ MORE. You can also email me or write me on Facebook.  I would love to answer any questions if I could.

(Taken along along the same street where the attack later happened this same day.)

Here is what I posted on Facebook this morning :
"This morning I woke up to hear about the attack that happened last night in Nice just down the street from us. [I still don't have a phone if you tried to text or message me.] I am in a bit of shock. I hugged Daphné so tightly when Tonio told me. My mom, dad and I were walking at this very area just hours before with little Daphné in the stroller. In fact, we crossed the street right at the barrier where the truck would later drive through. I am thankful we are all safe. I am angry at the evil in this world, and I am sure God's heart is more devastated. He gave us all a choice to say yes or no to Him. Many have said no; many have said yes. I'm still saying yes to a God of peace and justice and comfort and righteousness. He hates evil even more than any of us do! Here is a link to read updated information on what has happened.  READ MORE."

(Taken on the Promenade des Anglais where the attack happened just hours later.)

I'm glad to have all my loved ones here with me and safe.  My heart aches for those who lost their daddies, their mommies, their little Daphné's, their wives, their husbands, their grandparents, their aunties, their uncles, their brothers, their sisters, their cousins, their friends... it's so cruel and so wrong.

Please pray for us here in Nice as we deal with the aftermath.  I am asking God that people would stop saying no Him and start saying yes.  Perhaps, we at our little church here in Nice could make an impact somehow.

Love Linz

Thursday, 14 January 2016

Fun Facts about France

In 2011, I did a couple blog posts of fun things I like about France.  These were a discipline for me to find the good in the midst of the hard part of being so far from "my" familiar.  You can see them here : FIRST list.  SECOND list.

Well, I've been collecting a small list of other things that are different than how I grew up in the States.  Perhaps this will be enlightening for you too!


1)  Did you know that when you count on your fingers here in France, you start with your thumb as "one"?  [Note : it's possible that some of these thing may apply to Europe in general, but I'll just be talking about France.]


2)  Did you know that calendars start with Monday (Lundi) as the first day of the week, rather than Sunday (Dimanche)?  I don't use calendars here, as I've already messed up dates by a quick glance thinking something on Thursday was actually on a Wednesday.

3)  Writing out numbers, especially money values uses commas instead of a decimal point.  For example, 3 euros and 47 centimes would be 3,47 €.  This was hard for me to get used to at first, but now it's normal to me.  Note: When doing calculations on a calculator, we use the decimal point.


4)  You know how in the States, we say that pregnant women crave ice cream and pickles?... Well, here in France, they say that if you crave strawberries, you must be pregnant.  Interesting.  [The little birth announcement I found below says, "Everything starts with a craving."]


5)  When the French write names, the last name is almost always in all capital letters.  My name is Lindsey PETRIGNANI.  I actually think it's a good idea, since it makes it so much easier to identify the last name.

6)  Quotation marks are different.  In the States, we use "Quotation Marks."  Here in France, they use « Guillemets » (/ˈɡɪləmɛt/, or /ɡiːəˈmeɪ/; French: [ɡijmɛ]).


7)  Book bindings are printed in the opposite direction.  They each have their benefits... either the titles can be read while the books are stacked on top of each other, or they can be read left to right in a bookshelf.
Book binding in the States.

Book bindings in France. 


8)  Grocery carts are all-wheel-drive.  It was the same in Cyprus.  I'm not a fan, but it definitley makes for some creative maneuvering.


And that's all I have for now.  Traveling or living abroad or just getting to know someone who's not from my culture is such an incredible way to see how diverse the world and people are... God is amazing how beautiful His Creation is!  I'm thankful for the richness of my life, though I will always miss my family in California!  That's just a given.  Thanks for taking this little walk through some fun cultural differences with me!

Love Linz 

Monday, 23 November 2015

Calvary Chapel France Pastor's Conference

2nd Annual Calvary Chapel France Pastor's Conference in Cannes

Representing Lyon, Paris, Chambéry, Bourges, Nice, Cannes and possibly in the future, Bordeaux.

They were only all together for a total of 24 hours, but it seems to have been an encouragement to all.

Check out this beautiful website my husband created for Calvary Chapel France :

Love Linz
ps - thank you Manu for the photo

Sunday, 25 August 2013

Where we met 4 years ago

Millstatt, Austria

 view from pension

other side
 little nook where I spent time with Jesus in the morning

 my man: we met at this very dock in 2009

 feet

 friends

 been married almost 3 years now

 view from where i sat for the teachings

 ladies Q&A

 stump carving

 kinder

 ivy

 Almdudler !

 so thankful Jesus is not on the cross anymore - He is Risen !

 Milstätter See

 castle's dock

 swan

 France

 Timi the kitty

front
 yard

 hike

 trees

 fields

 Millstatt from above

 green

 corn

 on the cob

 ready for winter

 tracks

 bench

 forest

 sacrée vue

 berries

 follow the yellow brick road

 rings

 to the waterfall

 hi Mom !

 hi Dad !

 waterfall and more feet

 can you hear it?

 castle's backside

 new friends from Russia


feel like i've known this sweet lady for ages

 Perhaps you are wondering why we come to this beautiful castle every year.
Here is a link to the castle, so you can learn more for yourself:
schlossheroldeck.com

Here's a few nuggets of what I learned !
So refreshing.

Sheep are created to need a shepherd (John 10:11-18)
--Rod Thompson
Remember God's past faithfulness (1 Thessalonians 5:24).
--Glenda Kaser
Pass the baton; always be working your way out of a job (Psalm 71:17-18). 
--Bill Welsh
Treat people as unique, living stones, not as uniformed bricks (Genesis 11).
--Ray Bentley
God filters everything through love (1 John 4:18).
--Lisa Collins
Suffering is proof of a relationship with Christ (Romans 8:14-21);
in trials, we're safe.
--Lloyd Pulley
If God has our hearts, He has our ministry (Psalm 127).  He wants pure vessels.
--Peter Wil
Jesus is the one behind the stone (the impossible, Luke 23:50). 
Trust He'll move it.
--Theresa Howard
We often need to take the looong way around (Exodus 13:17-22);
God wants best, not quickest.
--Rod Thompson
Give burdens to the wheely bin (Jesus, 1 Peter 5:6-7); take kids to work;
it's not worth winning a whole city and losing your marriage.
--Bill Welsh
Often God's presence is those around us (Matthew 28:20).
--Margie Stewart
Build an alter, worship God, invite others to worship God with you (Genesis 12).
--Ray Bentley
S.T.S. ministry (Exodus 18:19): Stand before God (listen to Him), Teach, Select.
--Lloyd Pulley
Jump out of the boat daily.  Live the Abundant Life (John 10:10).
We have a simple choice: believe what God says is true or not.
--Annie Stone
Stand (3 times) before, during and after the battle (Ephesians 6).  
Start fresh !
--Dave Sylvester


Love Linz