From quaint restaurants, bustling cafés, to deafening discotecas, Sevilla’s vibrant street life is part of what makes the city so unique and welcoming. Not only does the city offer many...
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From quaint restaurants, bustling cafés, to deafening discotecas, Sevilla’s vibrant street life is part of what makes the city so unique and welcoming. Not only does the city offer many...
Read More¿Quieres involucrarte en una iglesia evangélica/protestante en Sevilla? Te ofrecemos una lista de opciones populares. Oasis International Church Dirección: Numero 1, Av. de Mairena, 13, 41920 San Juan de...
Read MoreThere is a song that many students become familiar with while studying with Semester in Spain: “Sevilla tiene un color especial” by Los Del Rio. Not only does the Student...
Read MoreI am not exaggerating when I say that going to Sevilla, Spain in Spring 2022 was the best experience of my life. I know it sounds super dramatic but let...
Read MoreThere is a song that many students become familiar with while studying with Semester in Spain: “Sevilla tiene un color especial” by Los Del Rio. Not only does the Student...
Read MoreWhen people ask me, “how’s Spain?!?”, I find myself not really knowing what to say. You know those plastic ball pits you find in kiddie jungle gyms/human hamster cages? That...
Read MoreHi! My name is Brooke Brodeur and I’m a junior from Taylor University studying Spanish education, TESOL, and intercultural studies and missions. I’ve dreamt of coming to Spain since I...
Read More“Don’t be surprised or stare if you see gay couples walking around.” One of the warnings the program sees necessary to tell students coming from various private Christian colleges across...
Read MoreGreetings! My name is Averee Gumm and this week I have been pondering the many things I have learned on this journey, and I want to provide a bit of...
Read MoreOne day at the beginning of the semester I was at Encuentro (a small program after school on Wednesdays where the students of my program get together to worship) when...
Read MoreThese last couple days have been filled with preparing for final exams and finishing projects for my classes, and it has honestly been really nice to slow down and take...
Read MoreIf you don’t like crowds, then Sevilla during Semana Santa is not the place for you. People come from all over to witness the extravaganza of the hundreds of people...
Read MoreAt the beginning of the semester I was sitting on the rooftop of TCC school here in Sevilla, Spain wondering what God had in store for me. The morning air...
Read MoreIt has been a week and a half since I returned home from my adventure across the ocean. I will say I was glad to come home, and even more...
Read MoreIn this post, you’ll learn a little Spanish. See the bottom for help with the italicized words. What a blessing today was. Usually I won’t post every day, but today...
Read MoreA couple days ago I went to Encuentro, which is the youth group like meeting that my study abroad program does each week. We met outside in the Parque de...
Read MoreZooming in on my past week, I was able to do, see and try many new things. I think one of my favorite things that will happen each week is...
Read MoreExtraordinary: exceptional in character, amount, extent, degree, etc.; noteworthy; remarkable This past weekend a few friends and I decided to pack a picnic lunch and head to some Roman ruins outside...
Read MoreAn awesome thing that I’m excited about here is my Acción Solidaria (Service-Learning). I’m working with a program called Solidarios: Personas Sin Hogar (People without homes). I get to go...
Read MoreThis week we had our first Encuentro which is a night of worship organized by the students in my school. We have two teams in which I am a part...
Read MoreSome things about Sevilla: IT IS BEAUTIFUL. There’s a river (I cross one of the bridges every day to get to school). The buildings are old, ornate, and colorful. There...
Read MoreHere is a bit of insight on one of the things I’ve been learning most about during this semester abroad….and that is, the idea of “identity.” Before leaving for my...
Read MoreBefore coming to Spain from the United States, I prayed that the Lord would open doors of opportunities for me to form meaningful, genuine connections
From quaint restaurants, bustling cafés, to deafening discotecas, Sevilla’s vibrant street life is part of what makes the city so unique and welcoming. Not only
As time drew near for my departure to Sevilla, España, I was very nervous. I had begun taking Spanish classes eight years prior, but