Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Winter 2009/10: Bucharest, Romania.





I received a month off for winter break and decided to roll with a friend and fellow intern (Jean) to his home town of Bucharest Romania. We're staying at Calvary Chapel Bucharest and have been working with local youth; ie- participated with a gift exchange, street children outreach, homework clubs, and presentations/teachings with youth clubs.

I need to be back in Hungary by Jan 17th to serve at a couple conferences at ccbce(.com) and finish out my internship, which expires Feb 10th, 2010.

What's next? I've been meditating on moving to Ireland/UK to seek work. I'm in the process of attaining Irish citizenship (due to my late grandfather), which would allow me to work, live and get benefits in most places in the EU. If doors do not open in this direction, i will most likely move back to the States.

Please pray that He'd strengthen my walk, provide vision/provision for the next step and hook Jean and i up with solid opportunities/motivation to get out of the cozy building we're staying at to meet people.

Happy New Year y'all!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Backa Topola, Serbia; Dec 2009



This was my last and perhaps best weekend outreach trip of my two years of bible college/internship; we are required to take at least one of these trip per semester along with a 10-day-outreach. The ministry in Backa Topola is headed up by Pr. Tiawo who is from Nigeria. He married a Serbian gal, and has been serving in Northern Serbia for quite a while; they were very hospitable hosts. Our team got along great with each other and the church, who seemed to have been on their own mission to make us gain weight through excessively feeding us delicious authentic Serbian meals; they were very successful! Viva Serbia!

We were able to serve and encourage the young adults, youth & children's ministry during our stay. We also met many of the city's youth, by playing music in the city centre, which lead us into some great conversation in regards to why we were in there. It was amazing to witness how many Serbian kids actually speak proper English. Kids were very open to talk and were surprisingly friendly with us and intrigued by our team.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Moldova pics from Oct 2009


















Took our team over thirty hours to arrive in Moldova in the two rent-a-cars we borrowed; we had delays at the Ukrainian and Moldovan boarders, trouble exchanging money in Ukraine, got lost, shared the gospel a few times, etc. This team was awesome and i can't recall hearing anyone complain the whole way there; it seemed miraculous :) The roads through Ukraine were really gnarly; tons of unexpected potholes on narrow roads flooded with semi-trucks.

Once in Moldova we met our hosts Steve and Teresa (see pic of couple holding baby); they were really cool, made us feel at home and kept us busy, but not too busy to burn us out! We spent time at a local youth club where we taught and gave testimonies, visited youth who were attending a delinquent school, invested a good amount of time on the streets talking with city teens, taught English classes in a primary school, visited a local hospital, went to a drug rehab centre where we performed the 'Everything Skit', visited local villages, spoke at a church in a neighboring town, and spent a lot of time hanging out with the local church body in Briceni.

The drive home was much quicker then our trip there (about 16 hours on the road total) and proved to be perhaps the most epic drive of my life! On our way to Moldova, the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains, proved themselves to be very toilsome, yet our return voyage home presented a full moon with a cloudless night sky, leaving me in unspeakable awe by this breathtaking and ancient stretch of terrain of staggering slopes, corners and bounds. We almost didn't need to use our headlights it was so bright. I honestly felt like i was on another planet at times, and found myself in complete jaw-dropping worship, in light of my minuscule stature, in comparison to this nocturnal & peaceful range of creation, formerly known as the USSR. We wisely stopped at Nagy Isti's parent's house on the Hungarian/Ukranian boarder before making it back to the Castle.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Greece Pics from Sept 2009...









The top four pics are at Phillipi, the fifth is the city of Kavala (a.k.a. Neopolis of Acts 16:11; the first city in Europe that the Apostle Paul went to), the sixth pic is at our camp site in the district of Thessaloniki (time of worship facing the Mediterranean and then Pr. Phil read 1st Thessalonians), and the final three pics are in the city of Thessaloniki.

Amazing bus rise there and back. We had some great opportunities to meet kids from the former Yugoslavia at the long boarder lines, who were on school trips down to Greece. I learned so much from listening to what life was like for them, and it was funny to hear all the stereotypes they had heard about American. Serbia was so beautiful and Macedonia really reminded me of highway 101 in California with it's many vineyards and rolling hills; go figure!