Perpignan, which is located in the southernmost region of France near the border of Spain, is a Catholic town. But Evangelical churches hold a strong presence in the city.
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In a peculiar twist of fate, Église Évangélique de Perpignan, a church where je ne comprend pas anything that is spoken, has become my new home church.
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The Sights and Sounds videos document visual and audio impressions of greater Perpignan.
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As I meandered across the eerily green river, I noticed the French word for "Evangelical" on the wall of a building.
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Could it be that, in the comparisons between European countries and American states, only one of these cultures has the right answer regarding the most favorable way of life?
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Christina is a journalism student at California State University, Northridge, in Los Angeles. She is a consecutive Dean's List student. She was a co-editor of "5 Ways to Save the Planet," a book published by former professor Greg Schwartz. She plans to attend graduate school in Journalism. She grew up in Texas and Florida.
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Fifteen college students came from North America to Perpignan, France, in June 2011 to produce these videos and stories. To find out more, read a welcome letter from program director Rachele Kanigel, meet the program faculty and explore the 2010 website.