Posts Tagged ‘Olympics’
Testimonies from Paris: God at Work at the Olympic Games
The 2024 Olympic Games had its fair share of newsworthy moments. Whether you tuned in or not, it’s likely you heard of some of the victories and controversies that took place over the two-and-a-half-week period. How much of what you heard, though, pointed to God? With the nations of the world gathered in one city,…
Read MoreParis in Motion Ahead of the Olympics
Days away from the opening ceremonies of the 2024 Olympic Games and Paris has become a playground for the world’s top athletes. Monuments have been transformed into arenas to showcase talent and competition for the next six weeks. Even Mayor Anne Hidalgo proved her mettle by taking a dip in the Seine River to prove…
Read MoreA Cultural Oasis in the Heart of Paris
Nestled in the heart of the Strasbourg-Saint Denis neighborhood in Paris, between boulangeries and cafes, one may stumble into a small gallery filled with a rotation of different visual and performative arts. Though not rare for this neighborhood, the Agapé Hub stands out as a gallery that is doing more than just showing art––it is…
Read MoreParis 2024 Olympics: A Nation in Preparation
On an early morning in the center of Paris, France, apartment windows are open, letting a crisp autumn breeze fill the room. The tranquil sounds of commuters and school children passing on the street below greet you through the windows. Suddenly, a loud noise pierces through the rest: the noise of a jackhammer. This is…
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