You can see pictures from all six weeks of camp on the website www.emekberaka.org. You can also check out my pics on Facebook if you're a member.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
A camping we will go!
You can see pictures from all six weeks of camp on the website www.emekberaka.org. You can also check out my pics on Facebook if you're a member.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Living the Call together
I have been abundantly blessed to have so many people supporting me in my ministry in Bosnia-Herzegovina. One of the greatest blessings over the past ten years of working with Bosnians has been my home church, Eagle Church. Eagle has sent several teams to BiH since the start of their partnership with the Bosnian Field in 2000. However, I think that the team that came this summer has been one of my favorites so far.One of the reasons this is true is because all of the people on the team have been a special part of my life at Eagle church. A second reason is because they came to help us develop the camp purchased last year by the Evangelical church of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
This camp has become very special to me as I have spent 2-3 weeks there every summer over the last 4 years. In fact, this year I will once again be there for 3 weeks in the kitchen with two of my Bosnian sisters from Tuzla. The has and continues to play a part in the spiritual development of a large majority of Bosnian believers. It is one of only a few opportunities the Bosnian church has each year for believers to meet other believers from all over BiH. It was so much fun for me to be able to show the team the amazing place God has provided for us to have camp and to introduce them to my new hometown, Sarajevo.Another special part of the team's time in BiH and at the camp was that they had the opportunity to meet a majority of the pastors currently serving in Bosnia-Herzegovina as well as having the opportunity to spend time with nearly all of our C&MA team. Though this was not a planned part of their time here, it was exciting for me that they could get to know some of the amazing men and women God has chosen to build His church here. The team's time here was truly an example of what Kingdom partnership is meant to be.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
My new place in Sarajevo
I am living in a great little one bedroom apartment in a neighborhood called Mojmilo (my dear one in English) which is named for the hill we are located on. It is a small, peaceful neighborhood with just 8-10 buildings and a nice square and small shopping center in the middle.
I've included a few pictures from my place and my neighborhood. I've also included a picture of my first guests in my new place, the Eikosts and some dear friends from Mostar.
Well, in just a few days I'm off to camp to help cook for three weeks so check out this site in a month or so for some exciting new stories from camp. Ciao for now!
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
The Wild West comes to Tuzla
The group from Cody arrived on June 20th and departed on July 1st. The team came to Tuzla to assist us with our annual Kids' English Day Camp. It was a great time and the team did a fantastic job of introducing the kids to the history of the Wild West and Yellowstone National Park through lots of fun crafts, drama, songs and games.
The team also spent lots of time with our volunteer workers who were all present or former students of our English school, Svjetionik. Some of the team members went out almost every evening to watch the European Football (Soccer in American English!) Championships or to just enjoy a stroll on Tuzla's walking street. As many of you have heard from me before, an evening stroll and a cup of coffee in one of the local cafes are more or less the national past times in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
It was also an extra bonus that my brother, Dave and his wife, Julie were able to be a part of the team. It was great to let them see Tuzla where I'd been living for the past 2 1/2 years. They also got to meet some of the people from the Sarajevo and Ilidza churches with whom I'll be working in the coming years. It was great fun to have them as my first overnight guests in my new apartment in Sarajevo.
I just want to wrap this up by saying a huge thank you to the team from Cody for the incredible effort they gave to prepare for the English camp as well as for the way they worked so hard to learn Bosnian and understand the local culture.
God bless and I hope we'll see some of you here again some day!
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Turning to the Son
These past few months have been filled with lots of travel and excitement. In May, I had the privilege of attending Srcokret which is a play on the Bosnian word Suncokret (sunflower). Srcokret was a youth conference held in Zagreb, Croatia for all of the youth of the Balkans. The Bosnian worship team had the opportunity to lead worship for one of the sessions, as well as, preforming on one of the squares in the center of Zagreb during the open air concerts. It was exciting to see nearly a thousand young adults gathered together from all parts of the former Yugoslavia to intercede for their cities.
The sessions focused on turning our hearts toward the Savior and committing ourselves fully to what Christ desires to do in our lives and through us in the lives of others. Please pray that God will use these young lives to bring hope and revival to the Balkans!
Monday, April 28, 2008
The sounds of the city
It may seem strange for those of you who know me and the town I come from but I am a city girl through and through (even if the town I grew up in has a population of less than 800 people.
I have had the privilege of spending the last 5 days in Zurich, Switzerland and was reminded of why I love the city so much. I love the anonymity of being a part of the bustling crowd. But one of the things I really love are the sounds of the city. The trolleys, buses, trams, emergency vehicles and trains and the music. Where else can you hear Dixieland Jazz, a bagpipe and drum ensemble, the classics played on an accordion AND see a tribute to Bollywood all in less than 48 hours!
Monday, April 14, 2008
Same place, New person
This year the conference added a new aspect by including a public forum entitled, "Addiction is in the past, now what?" This forum allowed our guest speakers from Croatia to share about the work they are doing in re-socialization as well as the laws and governmental programs that have been established over the past few years to assist former addicts in this process. They talked about the foundation in Christ and the good work ethic that they had been given in the rehabilitation centers and how this was a great starting point for re-socialization. They discussed that employment is really only a small part of re-socialization and that much of this process entails continuing to work on character, relational and emotional issues which led to their addictions and the many broken relationships their habits left behind.
It is so exciting to see how God is using these men and women to testify to His redeeming power in the secular world. I know that everyone left feeling blessed and encouraged.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Hope for Bosnia-Herzegovina
As I have been traveling from church to church sharing about our work in Bosnia-Herzegovina, it seems that the same question constantly comes up. "What hope is there for the future of Bosnia-Herzegovina?" The truth is that Jesus and the Truth of His life, death and resurrection are the only hope for real change in the hearts of the Bosnian people. As I have contemplated this question and thought about what is most encouraging to me in a situation that often seems impossible, I have come to realize that the next generation is what gives me the most hope. As I think about the church in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the young couples that are now raising their families according to His Word,
it is amazing to think that this is the first generation in Bosnia-Herzegovina that has ever been raised in Christ-centered homes. This reality is so exciting to me. As we see the Bosnian church grow into its second and third generations, I believe that we will begin to see the future of Bosnia-Herzegovina change as well. This is incredibly exciting to me. Please pray for these families that God will provide for their needs and they will be blessed for the often difficult choice they have made to follow Christ and to raise their families according to His Word.
it is amazing to think that this is the first generation in Bosnia-Herzegovina that has ever been raised in Christ-centered homes. This reality is so exciting to me. As we see the Bosnian church grow into its second and third generations, I believe that we will begin to see the future of Bosnia-Herzegovina change as well. This is incredibly exciting to me. Please pray for these families that God will provide for their needs and they will be blessed for the often difficult choice they have made to follow Christ and to raise their families according to His Word.Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Try, try again--Where have I been?
I've included a few pictures from some of the great places I've been this year; California, Orlando,
western Montana, Idaho, Indiana and Cody, WY. It's been lots of fun traveling (and really tiring) and meeting so many amazing people. I have been so blessed to be able to share what God is doing in Bosnia-Herzegovina and to see what He is doing here in the States. Thanks to all of you who have been a part of my whirlwind tour of the good ol' United States. It's been tons of fun.
It is hard to believe that in just 3 weeks my 10 months of Home Assignment will be over and I'll be boarding my 25th airplane of the year to begin my journey back to Bosnia-Herzegovina. Please pray that this trip will go well and that I'll be able to get all my visa paperwork finished and turned in a few days after I get back.
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