Wednesday, July 27, 2011

“It is not my ability, but my response to God's ability, that counts.” - Corrie ten Boom

Praise God that it is by His Spirit that we have arrived to our new home in Romania.  Upon our arrival, His hands could not have been more evident in placing us exactly where He wants us to be.

We were greeted at the airport here in Cluj by family of Alex and Mona Pop.  They warmly received us and took us to have lunch in their home, before Mona’s Uncle Fane (the realtor who helped us find a home) walked us to our new home.  We met the homeowners (who live in Holland but were here vacationing) and were blessed to see how God has set everything up around the home.  It is on a private street that is owned by one family (all immediate family of the wife who owns the home we rent).  Everyone around us is “family” and told us we are now part of them.  Most of them attend the local Pentecostal church and have been very friendly and told us that they welcome us and what we want to do for the Lord here.  They are excited that we want to reach young people, esp. the University students.  There is a large student housing area just about 10 minute walk from our house.  Note:  We were able to spend our first night in the home and all of our belongings that were shipped back in May arrived – nothing missing, very little broken.

Behind the house, is a building where this family has run an association for disabled persons for more than 20 years.  They work with Joni & Friends in the U.S. to receive wheelchairs, walkers, etc.

Our first Friday here, they asked JeJe and I to come and share and be an encouragement to the people there.  We were warmly greeted by a group of about 30 and it was all I could do to hold back my tears of joy in being so blessed to be amongst them.  We had a nice time of individual fellowship with them after, and one lady – Adriana – looked into my eyes and asked me not to forget her if I see her on the street.  She said “Don’t look the other way, and pretend you don’t know me, like so many people here do.”  Her words really touched my heart and we pray that we can be a source of encouragement and God’s love to this special group of new friends we have made.

Across from our house is where the “Grandpa” of the family lives and he has built a building that until recently  housed a small kindergarten.  He also has some apartments built above it – hmmmm….look pretty good for housing teams – something he is open to.

One division of the family around us has 5 children, including 4 boys who are ages 15-21 and who voiced interest in attending Bible study in English.  They have no desire to go to the Pentecostal church here and are interested in what we are doing.  We have befriended them, thanks to God’s grace, and Andrei (20) is almost daily here doing minor work on the house for the owners (his aunt and uncle).  Bible study starts this Saturday night and we ask you to pray; to be lead by the Holy Spirit, for God’s spirit to be poured out and for Him to be glorified in our lives and the lives of those who attend each Saturday.

We are praying for God’s timing to start a Sunday service; we are hopeful to get everything started as soon as possible.  We have been praying for God’s wisdom in where to meet.  The family properties around us have been made available to us (to rent of course) and we had a choice of a couple of places to start meeting in (so we can invite the people we are meeting daily to an actual “church”) and have been seeking the Lord’s confirmation as to which one and prayed specifically that we would know from Him, His choice for us.  Today (July 27th), the “grandpa” as we call him (who runs the handicapped ministry and owns most of the buildings) offered us the room at the handicapped building where they meet on Fridays for just $50/month.  I prayed that we would see something from “Grandpa’s” side to help us confirm.  He had offered another building for $200 per month.  This is to meet on Sundays only – it holds 50 people (but has room to open up into larger room) has two lovely restrooms, and an overhead projection system where we can post the passage where are in as well as words to worship songs.  PRAISE THE LORD !!!

JeJe has been asked to fill in for a Calvary Chapel missionary (from Texas) for a few weeks at the end of August as he and his family travel to his home church for a short furlough.  This ministry is to a home for children whose parents are in prison.  A condition of their housing there is that they attend church service each Sunday (so, yes, they are “forced” to be there).  Pray for JeJe to be lead by the Holy Spirit in the messages for these young people (and the several others who attend) and that they would be inspired to live for Christ.

We are building relationships with people in the city, through regular visits to vendors, the bank, and many other establishments.  We pray to be a light to the people here and if the Holy Spirit desires, to draw them to Him and join us for Bible study or church service.

We are also building relationships with others in the Cluj area, who have either been or are involved in ministry.  Our prayer is to be a source of God’s encouragement to everyone serving Him and to be united in purpose.  As a result, we will be hosting “Friday Pizza Night” in our home on a regular basis.  For those in ministry or who would like to be involved in ministry to be lifted up.  We started with a BBQ last week and had about 17 people (with all of our children, etc.).

As we close, on a personal note:  Despite some allergy and stomach problems, Elli and James are doing wonderfully.  Both have said they are very happy in our home and with their surroundings.  They have each made a friend or two but please pray for them to grasp the language quickly and make more Christ-centered friendships.

Elli continues to be a tremendous blessing in helping our family get adjusted.  She couldn’t be more helpful.  There is a lot of daily clean up – we make almost all 3 meals a day from scratch and we need to keep our living space swept & vacuumed (lots of dirt), as well as constantly wash laundry and line dry it (the washing machines here hold about 1/3 of those in the states).  She has a real servants heart as she sees a need and just does it.  She is also quite happy to have the biggest bedroom!

Our hearts were overjoyed the first week as a friend took James and JeJe (along with his children) to a week-long YWAM outreach of – wait! You won’t believe it – BASEBALL.  Our hearts were overjoyed.  James was a “hit” with everyone – hitting homeruns, stealing bases.  They all want him to be on Team Romania and beat the Americans. 

While baseball is not huge here – yet – the kids have a big interest.  Our neighbor boys want to go out soon and play – we hope to do this soon.  We found a sporting goods store – only found gloves for small children (this is considered a large store here, and there were only 4 gloves total in inventory – for ages 5-6).  We are praying for what God would do to enable us to get some used equipment over here.  YWAM graciously let all the children use their equipment.

We have a new family member.  As several of you know, our children’s requests in moving to Romania were 1) home school (done) and 2) have a dog (which soon became a request for 2 dogs).  We are happy to announce we have a (ONE) wonderful new German Shepherd puppy – his name is “Ranger” (after the Texas Rangers – we love Josh Hamilton).  He is a sweet addition to our family.  Elli is absolutely in love with him and is a great caretaker.  Now that everyone has seen how much work Ranger is, both Elli & James agree:  one dog is more than enough for now.
A very cozy first night home...
Ranger is very loved and we think
the feeling is mutual.



A fun visit to the village...before the
thunder, lightning, rain and hail




Thank you all for your prayers on behalf of our family.  Thank for your love and not forgetting us.  Please see detailed PRAISES & PRAYER requests a couple more articles below.


A VISIT FROM A FRIEND AND THUNDER, LIGHTNING, RAIN AND HAIL….OH ! MY !

Our first week consisted of a week full of temperatures ranging from 86 to 106F with humidity going from 55-70% (ugh!).

The beginning of our second week, the weather began to cool down a bit and we enjoyed a visit from Shelby Felton (Jan’s daughter).  She is here on behalf of a non-profit with her church in Texas that is helping reach the poor in a village outside the city of Lugoj.  She returns to the states in the next week, and we pray God will bring her back to Cluj (according to His plans and purposes for Shelby).

Shelby blessed us with helping us drive around to get a few things done with her VW Golf Station Wagon that she has been renting from a man in the fellowship she is serving in.

One day she decided to help us get to the villages to help us find Ranger and then we were headed to park in the center of the city to do some sight seeing.  Thankfully, God sent a crazy storm while we were in the village and it delayed us from getting downtown any earlier because the village was a good 20-25 minute drive outside the city.  Had we gotten downtown and parked, Shelby’s rental car would have become her “owned” vehicle and as she said “I think I would have owned a convertible”.  Here are photos of some of the storm damage and our village visits.


Downtown Streets Flooded


The beginning of the storm....



A Metal Awning that fell from on top a downtown building

PRAISES & PRAYER REQUESTS (July 27th)

PRAISES

*God’s faithfulness in getting us here (esp. with a warm reception), providing a home and getting all of our belongings here.
* Elli and James are adjusting well and have expressed they are “happy”.
* Doors opening for home Bible study on Sat. nights, Friday night Pizza fellowship and a meeting place for Sundays.
* Blessing us with meeting handicapped fellowship
* Relationships being built
* Ranger (our new puppy)
* Baseball camp !!!!


PRAYER REQUESTS

* God’s Spirit to breath through His Word and in Worship on Saturday night Bible study, Sunday services and Friday Pizza Nights.
* God’s clear guidance in all that we do – not to step to right or left.
* Be a light and an encouragement to the unsaved and the saved:  to be excited about God and having a personal relationship with Him.  Pray specifically for Andrei and his family.
* Salvation for JeJe’s Aunt (Geta) who is coming on Aug. 1 for her chemo treatment (she lives a 5 hour bus ride from where we are).  She will stay for a few days.  Please pray for us to show God’s love to her and for her to receive His (she never wants to discuss God with us, but has recently showed signs of softening).
*God’s continued grace in helping us get settled.
*God’s hedge of protection about us.
*Good Health for all of us.
*Coleen’s visa approval.  We have submitted papers.  Won’t hear for 30 days, praying for a 5 year visa grant and no problems with paperwork.
*JeJe’s paperwork needed to obtain “state” health insurance.
*God’s will/wisdom in purchasing a car.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

SEASONS


“There is an appointed time for everything. And there is a time for every event under heaven—“  Ecclesiastes 3:1

Our family is standing in awe of our GREAT GOD and the way He meets us in the various “seasons” of life.

In May, we saw the Lord bring in approx. $3100 through the 2nd Mission Romania Garage Sale.  He amazed us again with many donations and did above and beyond all that we could imagine.  We are so thankful to the team of awesome servants who have tirelessly helped in raising support for our family to depart.  As our children voiced their amazement in how God has been so faithful with the garage sales, the Lord put in our hearts to share with them to remember this season and all that our God has done.  There may be doubt and discouragement that comes after we get to Romania, but both Elli and James have been blessed first hand to see their God at work and know that HE wants their family in Romania.

Also in May, the Lord blessed us with an opportunity to ship our belongings for one “flat-fee” as we contacted a Romanian shipping company here that had a ½ empty container that needed to be shipped on May 20th.  They would lose money if the container wasn’t full.  They even came to our home to pick it all up and will deliver to our door on the other end once we are there.  We spent 3 days working hard to get it all together and separated out all the belongings it was time to say “good-bye” to and get those to Garage Sale #2.  We praise the Lord this big portion of our move is complete and can focus on other details of the move and saying our “goodbyes”.

At the end of May, our God blessed our family with watching our son James win his 2nd division Championship with his East Yorba Linda Little League team.  It was a season of life time lessons in trusting God and inviting Him into all that we do.  God taught us to let go of our son and let Him have James during game time; it was so sweet to watch James pray in one particular difficult moment when he pitched to get the last batter out of the last playoff game and the Lord to bless him with victory (plenty of David vs. Goliath moments).  Elli was blessed to testify of all that God did in our lives through this season and was amazed how “when mommy prays, things happen” (no, it is not my prayer but by GOD who I have great faith in).  She never cheered louder for her little brother as she did this season.  As we head into June, we have one last week of baseball as James’ team will play for the City of Yorba Linda Championships.  To God be the Glory!

We now have just weeks before our July 5th departure and are praying for God’s hedge of protection about us and for the Lord to prepare the way as we are currently having someone seek housing for us in Cluj.  Please pray with us for wisdom and pray that our last weeks here with our beloved family at CCEA would be sweet and God would build us up as we head out on a new adventure for Him.

UPCOMING EVENT:   Farewell BBQ at the Chinn’s house.  Sunday, July 3rd after 1st service.