Sunday, October 22, 2006

Friends and Ikea trips...



Dasa and Neja and I at David and Katka's wedding. Dasa (far left) is a girl I see probably once every 5 months....She is really a fun girl and I just wish I knew her better! For more pictures of Davids wedding you can go to his website http://www.davidinslovenia.com/gallery/

In other news Anna and I went to Ikea yesterday. We thought it closed at 7pm and were thrilled that we got there at 5pm (its in Austria). Come to find out they actually close at 5pm. Anna and I sprinted through the store--thankfully we knew already what we wanted--and within about 15mins had a couch, a chair, some pillows, a rug, and a shower caddie. I think it was the quickest Ikea trip EVER! I look at my living room and feel like Im living out of a Real Simple Magazine---or maybe Ikea magazine---Pictures of our new living room still to come...

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Where do I live??


Often there is a bit of confusion as to where I actually live...At times in the States I will talk to people and they will say things like...."Ohh I have friends that live in Slovakia! I wonder if you know them?" or "So what is life in Slovakia actually like?" . Im not really sure how to answer these questions, if I lived in Slovakia I might. However, I live in Slovenia. There are definitely a lot of similarities however. For your enjoyment... (click on the image to enlarge).

Monday, October 16, 2006

Free Wireless...

I havent gotten internet in our new apartment yet. So I come to a coffee shop with free wireless almost daily. Coming to a coffee shop regularly has its advantages and disadvantages.
The waiters know your usual.
Wine is cheaper then Water.
You know the best times to come..they often have parties at night so I come in the morning hours...less people.
I get in on more of the highschool gossip.... I watch who is getting coffee with who, exciting stuff!
Oh and you get to be friends with the waiters. Which again has advantages and disadvantages. Anna and I stopped by one night to talk to one of the waiters. He's, one of those guys who is really sweet, "oh bless his heart"... Anyway, we stopped to talk to him because we noticed he had been working at least a 10hr shift. And I think it looked as though we were two of his fans...the owner and one other waitress were in the back giggling at us as we talked with him. Ah well...so goes life...
At least its free internet!

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Back from Czech...


At 12:30am we rolled up to the front of my apartment after a 10hr trip home from Czech. I think this was the best confence Ive been to....

Im excited to think about Dave Patty's teaching...
Im glad to jump back into ministry...
Im thankful to be friends with some new people...
Im so relieved to be home...
I will post more pictures when I get em...
I will write more when Im more awake...
*click on the pic to see it bigger....can you find me?

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Another Trip


This afternoon I’ll load up with a van full of my close friends and together we’ll head 8 hours north to our annual Josiah Venture fall training conference in the Czech Republic . We’ll be taking a deep look at discipleship and specifically what it means to live with “Christ in me.” We need a living connection with Christ, which will transform us and cause our lives to bear fruit. When the life of Christ is flowing through us freely, in a consistent way, we can expect to see healthy growth and transformation. We would love your prayers for safety on the road there and back and also that this theme wouldn’t just be a concept but that our lives would truly reflect Christ in us. Thank you all for your faithfulness in sharing the burden of ministry and have a wonderful weekend.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Piran


So I left on a little get away to the Slovene seaside. The city of Piran is beautiful!!! I left Monday afternoon, walked along the coast and had a nice dinner. Tuesday I spent most of the day by myself, reading, praying, and swimming in the Adriatic. Later that evening Anna and I met up and had dinner and coffee until late in the evening. It was the end of a perfect day. This morning Wednesday we woke up, jumped in the car and drove the two hours back to Ljubljlana. Now Im sitting in the cafe down the street from my house, getting caught up on all i need to do... Sunday I leave for conference in Czech. I always look forward to conference and especially this one because Metka and Miso get to come!

Saturday, September 09, 2006

life...

Picked up David and Katka at the airport today. Got my new computer. Now Im able to update my blog and check emails once again...Im sitting in a coffee shop getting caught up....I liked this picture so I wanted you all to see it! Enjoy!

Girls Camp Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Croatia and Slovakia

For Photos check out...... http://www.flickr.com/photos/26991059@N00/

A few weeks a go I
co-directed the first ever Slovene Girls Camp!! This was a huge first for me and I was a little nervous as to how it woudl turn out. There were 26 of us all together that gathered on an Island in Croatia. The weather was beautiful and the atmosphere of the camp was really precious as well. The week was built around the theme of Beauty. With this theme we also talked about the Prince (Jesus Christ) who longs to know our hearts. Overall it seemed like Camp was a huge success and girls are already asking about next year!

Two days a go I returned from a week and a half in Slovakia where I worked at Josiah Venture Missionary Kids Camp. This is a camp that has emerged from a ministry headed up by Becca McMartin (a former Multnomah Student and missionary kid from Haiti). At camp I worked with The Ducks, a group of seven, 8year old girls (none of which had ever been to camp before!). And I thought directing a camp was challenging!! Although it was a lot of work, I had a fabulous time, running around, playing silly games, and singing fun camp songs!!

Co-Directing
Camp went better then I had expected and even hoped!! On a more personal note, directing was on of the most challenging things I have even done! It definitely pushed me into many areas that I am not very strong in and challenged my trust in the Lord. Wheh! I really could not have done it without my Slovene Co-Director Glorija. She was definitely my right hand girl! I also had the privilege of working with Laurel Jenkins, a close friend of mine from Multnomah Bible College. Laurel is working with highschool students with her husband Brad on a military base in Germany with a ministry called Malachi. Laurel brought four of her highschool girls to Croatia to help out. It was so fun to work with someone I already knew so well and deeply respect!! After returning home Josh Patty mentioned to me that he was dreaming about how we can do multiple all girl camps next year! Im not sure if Im quite ready to think about that yet....!

Girls Camp
There were 26 girls (leaders included) that came to camp. It was small but very sweet and intimate! Every morning we would listen to a story from Dubrovka (the Pastors wife of the church we attend). Her stories would address different issues such as identity, significance, and spirituality. The afternoons were filled with laying out on the beach and doing different Art projects. After dinner our night program would begin. Based on the book, Keeping a Princess Heart in a Not-So-Fairytale-World, we discussed issues of beauty, pain, and ultimately how Christ is the Prince of our souls. It was the gospel in very different words, but very powerful and effective! My heart is rejoicing when I think about how this girls camp met an incredible need in the country of Slovenija and Im excited to see where it takes us!

Josiah Venture Missionary Kids Camp
This was my second summer of working at JVK Camp. This is a camp led by Becca McMartin; her target is the kids of Josiah Venture, kids that are third culture kids. These kids are unique because they are not fully from the culture of America, or of their Eastern European home, but have in fact formed their own culture with pieces of both cultures. This camp is significant because it is one of the only places where these missionary kids feel as though they truly belong--with other third culture kids. Becca has done an incredible job ministering to these kids and I was privileged to join her for a week. It's not at every camp where you hear, "I cant read my English Bible, I can only read in Czech!". It was a fun week!

The Ducks
All of the Josiah Venture kids are split up into different groups based on their age. I worked with the Ducks last week. It was their first time ever at camp and they were really excited to be there! Words that I would use to describe them are: Sweet, Sensitive, a bit Sassy and Spunky. I really felt like the mother duck, everwhere I went I had a little trail of girls following me. It didnt take long to fall in love with them!

Thanks for taking the time to read whats going on in my life! Pictures will be coming soon...

Thursday, July 20, 2006

A Czech Circus???

Ok, so random fact I forgot to mention....at our last conference (in May) our whole group was surprised with an exclusive, private showing of a Czech circus traveling through the area. Everyone loaded into 3 charter buses without being given even a hint of where we were headed! I live the most bizarre life!

The Circus Master is missionary Dan Hash who wore a headset connected to Mel and Lucka who fed him "translation" of the real lines being spoken. We laughed so hard we hurt as we listened to his improvisation. Posted by Picasa

Ok so this isnt actually me....but Im pretty sure I had the same look on my face the whole time. This is one of the missionary kids enjoying the circus.  Posted by Picasa

David and Johnny in the back with the rest of my Josiah Venture missionary friends from other countries...I love our lives.... Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Slovene Snapshot...

About a year a go there was talk about having a camp for all girls.
The purpose would be to get girls away to talk about issues of beauty,
purity, and relationships. Time went on and it became obvious that I
was the one that would lead the camp. For the past few months, with
the help of Glorija, I have been developing a program for this special
week. And this Saturday is the first day of camp! It will be on the
Island of Krk in Croatia. A beautiful location!

The significance of this camp is huge! Nothing like this has ever been
offered to Slovene high school girls before. Ever. As far as we know
in the history of Slovenija this is the first! This is very exciting
and also intimidating to me, so I would LOVE your prayers. On the
logistical side of things, we are still in need of two girls to sign
up in order to break even (cost-wise). On the spiritual side of
things the topic we will be discussing is inner beauty. My hearts
prayer is that girls will be experience a new freedom and a
recognition that they are loved with a love deeper then they can
imagine.

Will you pray for us this week?
I will keep you posted!

Sunday, July 09, 2006

Two Camps done...

Well I will just let the pictures speak for themselves. Austria Camp was wonderful. I had an all girls class and they were just a ton of fun! We had great discussions at night and fun Shania Twain Dance parties when they got sleepy. The junior high camp that we are doing here in Ljubljana actually ends today. I wasnt super involved in that one because of staff overload. But everytime I would drop by kids seemed to be having a blast. It looks like a group of those kids may join us at church today! Looks like we might start a junior high group this year?? Thank you for your faithfulness shown in your prayers and emails. They lift up my heart like you wouldnt believe!

Ps-You can click on pictures to see them bigger....

And here we all are....What a great week!! Posted by Picasa

My All Girls Class. Top Row l-r Glorija, Eva, Meta. Bottom Row l-r Eva, Neja, Ursa, and me. Posted by Picasa

My Girls being crazy... Posted by Picasa

Student Leaders. These guys are amazing! L-R Gasper, Neja, Miso, Naja, and Mateja. Posted by Picasa