Monday, July 30, 2012

Nothing without Him

Čao Čao!!

I think we left off Friday night, from the last post, so we will start with Saturday morning. We started our day with prayer as a group. This is a great way to work together as a team and stay on the same page spiritually. Then we headed to dubovo where we invited the entire village to the evangelical service that night. We split into 4 groups and conquered about 200 people. This was tiring and difficult since we couldn't talk to the people easily because the translation is awkward in a situation like this. It wa easier for them to just invite them then for us to say it in English just for them to translate back to Serbian. But we know that God uses everything for his glory so we can revel in that. Our weakness shows His strength, and that means He gets a lot of glory because we are nothing without Him.

We then rested a little bit and then came back to the place where we had the service. It was a parking lot on the edge of town and it was perfect! We sang with the choir from Marijans church and then heard a testimony from Boris who lives is north Serbia in novi sad. Then William preached to about 65 people the good news of Jesus. Several of these were really paying attention and sasa will follow up on these people and now they all know about sasa and his church. Great news!!

Sunday we began with morning worship at Marijan's church in prokuplje! Great time of worship together and then a sermon preached by William about giving God what we have no matter what we have and how he can then use us! Great times! We had lunch together then split up. Half went to dubovo the others to zitni Potok. In dubovo we had children's church first then a time of bible study led by Ed teaching about Christ calling the first disciples. Follow me, he said and they did, and so should we. Sasa is a humble servant of Christ, and needs prayer. He has nothing but still chooses to give his all to Christ!

Monday we headed to zitni Potok to invite people to an evangelism service that we would hold there this evening! We divided and conquered! We took the afternoon to rest and enjoy each other at a lake near the city. Some swam, some just talked, and then we all ate a picnic together. Great time of fellowship with brothers an sisters in Christ. We then held our service in an old theatre in the city. Over 100 people showed up and listened to a clear presentation of the gospel. They also know about a group that meets weekly and can get plugged in there If they decide to follow Christ!

Tomorrow we will hold a service geared toward addiction and the solution for the problem: JESUS!!
So please pray!!

Talk soon!!

Friday, July 27, 2012

A Remarkable Man

Hey everyone!! So we are back in Prokuplje after having traveled to Beograd yesterday. We had a really awesome time there meeting new people and we are all do glad we went!!
Yesterday we woke up at 5 am and got on a double decker bus to ride to Beograd. I was super excited to be on a bus like this and the view was awesome! The drive was about four hours and we met Jelena at the bus stop around 10:30. We then said goodbye to Kristina our translator who live in Novi Sad, two more hours north. Jelena is the assistant of a Christian ministry for university students. It is an inter varsity group called EUS and the director is Samuilo. This group meets every week and have things like church services, bible studies, and other events. We were all do excited to hear what God is doing through this group! They will be having a huge conference where Nick Vujicic will be speaking!! The proceeds go to the disabled children's hospital and many many other organizations are getting involved. Since EUS is controlling the group, they will be able to share the gospel freely and this is a huge Huge opportunity for people to come to know Christ! They will hold the conference in Beograd and Novi Sad. Keep this in your prayers because it is a huge opportunity for others to know Christ! Also prayer the group can sell the small room the meet in for bible studies so try can buy a place much closer to campus!

Jelena showed us around "New" Beograd and the Fortress. She is so awesome to have taken her time to do this!

This post is called "A Remarkable Man" because Jelena kept telling us Samuilo is a remarkable man before we met him. So when we met him, we knew exactly what she meant! He truly truly has a heart for people and most of all, people coming to know Christ. He is following Gods will to the best of his abilities and then some!! It was such and encouragement to meet this man of God. He is the busiest and most energetic person, and he is constantly meeting with people to disciple or share Christ. We met three university students, two who know Jesus and one who is agnostic.

The first was David, a student studying medicine and is from Kenya! The group of Africans he came with we're each promised a scholarship that none of them have received yet. Samuilo is trying to help him sort this out and to stay in Serbia. Samuilo knows God has a purpose for David here and is doing his best to keep him here! Pray for this please!

Then we went to our hostel, which was a dormitory on the campus that they rent as hostels while students are away. It was pretty cool being "back at school" for two days!

Then we met Jelena for some very VERY delicious fish soup!! (one of our favorites) Jelena is a really awesome woman too! She had a very hard childhood and she lived through the bombings in Serbia. She came to know Jesus when she was around 17-10. And has been serving God with the many talents he has given her!

Then we went to another cafe to meet another university student named Nina. She came to know Jesus this past January and her faith is so strong and mature it is truly amazing! She is the only Christian in her family so pray her sister, mother, and father come to know Jesus too! Nina was super sweet an seemed like someone we would hang out with back home!! Also pray for her witness when she is at school because she said she doesn't have many friends ( I don't know why! She's awesome!) and she can be an amazing witness when she is at school!

Then we met Lisa and her two sons who live in Hawaii and Samuillo randomly met them in an elevator at some prayer conference, I think in the US. She also wants to get involved with our missions in Serbia!

Then we met Marija ( this was abut midnight haha) and she is an agnostic but is good friends with Samuilo. Their families are good friends but none of them are believers. Pray that they can really see a difference in the way Samiulo lives and they will come to Jesus through his witness!!

We then went to bed and woke around 8:30 to meet Jelena, Nina, and Lisa's two sons. They showed us around"Old" Beograd and then we left to meet the team at the Airport!

Then we all at a great lunch together and traveled back to Prokuplje and here we are now! Soon we will go over the plan for the week and then get some rest! Keep us in your prayers!! Thanks!

Bethany

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Calm before the storm

Yesterday and today have been slightly less busy than our first weeks. This is good for us because the team from FBC Sherwood will arrive here Friday and we will be going going going once they get here, so the rest is good for us. That being said please pray for the team because they will hit the ground running.
Yesterday Daniel shared coffee with two of the three gypsy leaders/presidents to talk about and plan for the evangelistic meetings and drug seminar here in prokuplje. In the afternoon we travelled to leskovac to meet with selem. We needed to get a stamp on some papers that gives us permission to have evangelical services. Since Selem's church is registered with the government he has the stamp we needed.
Today started with the daily prayer meeting at the church, then lunch then we were able to pour into one youth. His name is David and today he turned 16 so we took him shopping and got him a new pair of shoes, shirt and shorts. His father is without a job, so he wouldn't have got anything of we hadn't taken him, and he only has a few shirts and two jeans and one pair of shoes that are falling apart. So we were glad to help him and he was very appreciative. He plans to go to bible school when he finishes school, and he is a real leader in the church so please pray for him as his parents are pressuring him to start working, and they do not see he value of school or bible school.
This evening we went to choir practice since we will sing with them for the evangelical services. Then we took the youth out for ice cream. It is fun to hang out with them and try to encourage them to be real disciples, but the language barrier is getting frustrating, because although we have a translator it is impossible to translate everything all the time. So please pray that God will give us the right words to say and that He will use what we say in His ways! And that we can learn more Serbian and they more English . Tomorrow we travel to Belgrade to meet with Samuilo who works with the international church in Belgrade. He will give us a tour of the medical community there. His wife is a physician and we are very excited about this since both myself and Caitlin will be working in medicine. I want to see what medical missions could look like and how I could be involved! Then Friday the team comes and we all get to serve together! Pray for them, for us, and for God to use the services we have in a huge way!!

Your brother in Christ,
Daniel

Monday, July 23, 2012

Najbolji Drugari


Hey guys!
            I hope that you are all having a great summer; I know thatwe are! I am learning and growing a lot just by being here, and I hope that allof y’all are also learning and growing in Christ wherever you!
            I’mpretty sure that we left off on Saturday, so I will start there. Saturdaymorning, we drove to Zitni Potak where we had the Children’s Bible School. Wehad over 45 kids! All of the children walk to the building where we held theBible School, so it was a huge encouragement that so many children came back!We sang songs with them (Daniel, Bethany, and I are finally able to rememberthe songs in Serbian), Bethany told the story of the original sin and the storyof Cain and Able (Kristina translated), we had a quiz, and then we played agame! It was a lot of fun just to play with the kids, and it was veryencouraging to see them be so interested in the stories. After that, we packedup and drove back to Prokuplje, where we were greeted by the lovely Slavica,who had prepared our favorite meal, stuffed peppers! We were very hungry, sothis was especially wonderful! Saturday night, we had another children’s classat Marijan’s church! They have one every Saturday, and it was great to see allof the familiar faces! Marian told them the story about the Gospel and we sangsome songs together! We learned after it was over that one of the older girls(about 13-14) had gone to all of the children’s homes to bring them to thechurch! They have a lot of youth who are very committed to the church and it isvery encouraging to see their love for Christ and their servant’s attitudes.Please pray that they would continue to grow, not only in service, but also intheir love for Christ and their seeking to know more about Him.
            Sundaywas particularly busy; we started the day in Zitni Potak for our last day ofthe children’s Bible school. We ran into a snag quickly, however; the buildingthat we were meeting in was no longer available! There was going to be awedding there, and we were not allowed to be there in the morning. We weren’tsure if we would still be able to have the Bible school that day, but God provideda place! We decided to meet in the front yard of one of the church members, butwe still weren’t sure if many of the children would show up, since they alreadywalk to the building, and this place was twice as far to walk. When we pulledup to the house, 40 kids were already there! God definitely showed up in a hugeway, and we were able to finish the Bible school just as strongly as when westarted! We pray that the community would come to see the church there in apositive light, and that God would work through the members there to spread HisName throughout the entire village!
            Sundayafternoon, we drove back to Dubovo to hold their weekly children’s Sundayschool class, and we were immediately greeted by Peki, who ran around incircles singing “Caity, Betty, najbolji drugari!!“ (which means "Caity, Betty, best friends!") He is very energetic andsilly, but when it’s time to have the lesson, he sits quietly and paysattention.
After we sang and had a lesson, we hopped back into the car, andwent immediately to church, where Sasa (the pastor of the church in Dubovo)preached about the Truth. We as Christians need to be in tune to the Truth ofGod’s Word, and we are to hold tight to and not swerve from what He says. AsChristians, the Truth sets us free to live a life that is pleasing to God!
            Thismorning we attended the daily prayer meeting, and at 8 we went on a home visit.We visited the older couple that started the church that Marijan is now thepastor at! They used to hold the services in their own home, which theycontinue to use however God guides them. They said that God gave them theirhome, so they open it up to anyone who needs it. The older man is in poorhealth, and we ask you to pray that God would continue to use him, and that hewould have the strength to continue to seek God and do His will.
            Pleasepray that we would continue to have opportunities to show Christ’s love, andthat we would encourage and build up the church here.

Thank you for all of your support,
Caitlin

Friday, July 20, 2012

Busy Bees!

Hey everyone! So we have been super super busy and haven't really had time to write another post lately. We have accomplished so much here and God is seriously working not only in Prokuplje but also in Dobovo and Zitni Potok!
Wednesday was our last day to have children's bible school in Dubovo. Caitlin told the story of Enoch and Noah's ark, and she did a great job! Slavica says the children enjoyed this so much that they wear their name tags all day long and walk around Dubovo singing the songs we taught them! Also, the last time there was any children's ministry in Dubovo, sixteen children accepted Christ in their hearts! Sasa has done so much in Dubovo that it's just so evident that God is using him and his family. The president of the gypsy community in Dubovo likes what happened at children's bible school that he ha offered a building in the center of the town to be used as a church. This is really awesome because Sasa does not have a good place to have church. He has been using the cellar under his house that is probably 10x10 ft and the ceiling is very low. People will not come because this room is not comfortable. But, he needs our help! The building that is being offered is not finished and it will cost $3,000 to finish it. So keep this in your prayers, and if you feel led by God to give, by all means do so! I know that his church would grow exponentially if they had this building!
Thursday had our daily prayer meeting at the church. Then we prepared for the children's bible school in Zitni Potok all day, and then we had church at 7:00. We came back to Marijan's again to finish preparations (keep their church in your prayers as they continue to do an amazing work for the Kingdom!)
Today we woke up very early and met at the church for prayer at 7:30. Then we picked up some supplies we needed for the bible school and headed to Zitni Potok. It's a long and hard drive by the way! The roads are so small and twist and turn through the mountains. The view is magnificent by the way! We made it there and set up while others went out to invite people. We were blown away by how many people came!! We had close to sixty children and almost 20 adults (mostly the children's parents). We are so so excited about this! It went very well and we could just see the excitement on the children's faces!! It is so so exciting to be working here!
A lot of allergies and sickness have been going around between us and Marijan's and Slavica. Pray for our rest and energy! Today we had a long and very much needed afternoon of rest!
Again, thank you for everything you all have done for us and have prayed for us! -Beth

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

To Dubovo We Go!


Hello guys and galls!

We have been so busy everyday since we arrived, and becauseof that we have not been able to post as much as we’d like to, but weappreciate all of you who keep up with us and pray for us!!

Sunday we travelled to a town south of us, Leskovac, tovisit the pastor of the largest evangelical church in all of Serbia. It is madeup of a circus tent that has been framed up with plywood and such on the insideand chairs from an old theater. It seats 500+ people and Selam, the pastor there,says they are averaging about 400-500 people weekly. He showed us theirchildrens bible school which was going on while we were there, and where theyhave Sunday school. We talked with him, and he is going to let us use his 9passenger van for when “the team” gets here. He also told us of his need for asleep apnea machine that he needs and cannot afford. It would cost him around3,000 EU. So please keep this in your prayers.

Sunday evening we went to church here in Prokuplje. By the way, this was the hottest day yet, 106 degrees, in a 12ft by 20ft closed room containing 20 hot bodies. Needless to say we sweat. But the presence of God was there with us as we know that when we gather in His name, He is there. He showed up. We sang in Serbian and Roma and then in English, and it was amazing.

Monday morning we were greeted with a cold front. Clearly an answer to prayer!! The high temperature today was 84! Hallelujah!! We used the morning to finish preparing materials for the three day vbs in Dubovo. Then headed that way in early afternoon to invite the village’s children. Who drove you mayask, well his name is Daniel. Driving for the first time here in Serbia!

When it was time to start the vbs 36 children had signed in!wow! What a blessing from God. Sasa, the pastor in Dubovo, was worried that the kids may not come because of the recent persecution he has encountered. He had a children’s day a few weeks ago and he had every Roma child from the city but after this happened the leaders of the Orthodox church called him for a meeting. They began telling the parents of the children that it was a cult and not to bring their children there. So praise be to God for answering our, and their prayers for the children to come, and hear stories about Christ’s love for us and to sing praises to The creator God!

Keep praying please!

Cao,
Daniel

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Last Children's Day in Prokuplje!

Hey everyone!

So things are going very well hereis Prokuplje! We are very excited to be here, and can definitely see Godworking in these people’s live! Last night, we attended the youth meeting,where Bethany and I spoke. We talked about spiritual growth and the importancereading your Bible and spending time with God. The youth responded with a lotof questions, and we were able to explain about how to make time for a quiettime, the prayerful mindset that it should be approached from, allowing it tochange you, and about not keeping what you learn to yourself, but sharing itwith other Christians to help them also grow.
            Iwas reminded while studying for the lesson that it is not something that we dofor ourselves, but it is God who works in us to give us the desire and strengthto seek Him (Philippians 2:13.) He alone is our source of strength, and we areto look to Him for everything that we do! It’s easy sometimes to try to doeverything on our own, but when we try to rely on ourselves, not only is Godnot glorified, but we will never be able to accomplish half of the things thatGod would have had we just given everything over to Him!
After we finished teaching, weworshiped, and it was very powerful. We sang songs that we knew in both Serbianand English, and praising God in both languages was so beautiful; everyone wassinging from his/her hearts, and the result was an amazing time of worship!
After we worshiped, we got pizzasfor the youth and hung out with them for a while (our limited knowledge ofSerbian made for some very funny conversations!) Talking with the youth is soencouraging, and they have such servant’s hearts! The youth have a key to thechurch that they pass around so that they can help Marijan and Slavica(pronounced “mar-ee-on” and “slaw-veet-sah” (“j” is a “y” sound, and “c” is a“ts” sound)) and they frequently go to the church before or after service toprepare and clean the building. The youth have been an incredibly wonderfulhelp with the children’s meetings, also. They are at the building with us early,setting up the chairs and tables, and they stay late with us to clean up thebuilding every day!
Today was our last day of thechildren’s meetings in Prokuplje, and we ended with a craft and awards forcoming. It was so much fun to play with the little kids and talk to the olderones. There was a lot of “Cait! Cait!”, “Bethany! Bethany!”, and “Daniel!Daniel!” as they tried to get our attention, and lots of hand signals andbroken Serbian followed in trying to understand what they needed; we had a lotof laughs, though, and were able to communicate what we needed to (with thehelp of a couple youth who speak English and a lot of pointing.)
Tomorrow we will have church, andMonday we will go to Dubovo to begin another round of kid’s camps! We are soexcited to see what God has been doing, both in our lives and the lives of thepeople around us. Please pray that we would be open to what He would have usdo, and that He would continue to work in amazing ways! We are picking up Serbianmuch faster than last year, but it’s a slow process, nonetheless! Please prayfor understanding and patience as we continue on this incredible journey!
In Christ’s love,
Caitlin

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Days in Prokuplje, Serbia



Hey everyone! So let me just start out with how great God is! Not that I ever doubted that He would take care of everything, but He has taken care of everything! Rodja and his two daughters came down to Prokuplje to help us as translators. Paul, a missionary living here and is from the states, has also come down to Prokuplje to meet us! It has been such a blessing to see all of them!

It has been so great to get to know Paul and how it is to be a missionary here in Serbia. We have learned so much in such a short time! He is so wise as a spiritual leader, and a person all around. He really has a heart for Serbian people, and missions all around! He is definitely a role model for us three amigos!
We have had three days of children’s ministry in the mornings, and they have been awesome! WE have had around fifty kids everyday and they are great kids! A lot of them do not go to Marijan’s church so to have them come is so, so good! We have had worship time, a lesson, a quiz/game, snack time, and more worship. I am so amazed at how they pay attention and learn so much! Just knowing that they are going home singing the song and telling the stories to the people in their home just makes my heart so happy! We are not only sharing the gospel with the children, but also with their families!

We also had a prayer/worship meeting with youth of Marijan’s church and boy was it also a blessing! Even though they were singing in Serbian, and Romski, I knew God was in that service and it was pure worship! Then just when I thought it couldn’t get an better, Marijan sang “Heart of Worship” (in Serbian) while us three amigos and Paul sang in English. I can’t describe how awesome it was. To sing about the meaning of worship while singing with Serbians was truly amazing. Our worship is not to get so caught up in the technical things or sometimes even making it “showy,” it is truly pouring your heart out to God. And this is what everyone was doing! Ahhhh it was so cool!

Well we have three more days of children’s ministry, a church service where Daniel is preaching, a youth service where Cait and I are preaching, all left in this week.

Again, thank-you all for your prayers. This trip cannot have happened without your prayers!

Cao!
-Bethany

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

First Days


Hello friends and family,

Sorry we are just now getting to update, we have been going nonstop since we arrived in Prokuplje a little over 24 hours ago, and have not established an internet connection in our apartment yet, but we have access at Marijan’s apartment (Roma Pastor).

The trip here was extremely long and tiresome. We had no layovers between flights long enough to sit for even 30 minutes, and in Chicago and Zurich both we had to exit and re-enter security. When we arrived in Belgrade we were short one bag, thankfully it was our supply bag not our clothes. We then looked for Rodja, the Serbian pastor in Novi Sad who was going to accompany us and translate for a week in Prokuplje. He never showed up, and after about one and a half hour of waiting with no way of contacting anyone God sent us Marijan. Rodja’s car had broken down, so he called Marijan who came to get us. It is no surprise that God will always provide a way for His people and His work.

We then began our “3 hour” journey south in Marijan’s car with about an hour of sleep on the plane ride J.  After about 25 minutes driving we had to stop because the oil light in the car came on and it was close to overheating. This became our new routine, with no AC I might add, and 95 degree weather. Stopping every 15-20 miles to let the motor cool down and to add oil, as we baked in the sun.  Along the way we came to the worst traffic jam of our lives. This journey turned into 9 hours!!

The first place we come to in Prokuplje is their church. Just in time for service. After being awake for about 30 hours we arrive, and are prompted to share with the church. We gave brief introductions and I shared I little about telling others about Christ usuing the great commission and Acts 2. We had dinner and took showers with no hot water, both by choice, and because the hot water heater was not yet working.

Today (Monday) we began our children’s camp at a building in the village built by UNICEF that is used for after school tutoring during the school year. Almost 50 children attended!!! This was amazing! Some of these children have never been to church, and they all seemed to enjoy. We told a bible story about creation, then had snacks, and then quizzed over the lesson and sang songs.


This is already reason enough for the struggles that Satan attempted to get us down with. Satan doesn’t need to bother people who aren’t seeking Christ and honoring him, he attacks those who are doing things for Christ. Our time here will be very fruitful for Christ, as we have seen just the first full day. We expect Him to move in our lives and the people around us. We appreciate all the prayers (with out them we would probably be either on the side of the road, or feeling very defeated, but because of you we are here, and excited!!!) and the donations that got us here. Thanks so much!!

Daniel

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Getting Ready to Go!


            Hey guys! I want to start out with a huge thank you for all of the support that you have given us! We have definitely felt the prayer support, and your financial contributions have made it possible for us to go on this trip. There is no way to tell you all how thankful we really are and how blessed we have been from all of your support!
            For those of you who don’t know, we will be flying out Saturday morning at 10:30. We will be flying through Chicago, Zurich, arrive in Belgrade at 9 am Sunday, and finally drive down to Prokuplje with Rodja and his family! We are very excited to get going, and would greatly appreciate prayers for safe travel and for clear, fresh minds when we finally arrive.
            Today we had a final planning meeting where we discussed our goals for the trip, and a few specifics on what we would be doing. Our main goal is to encourage the people while we are there and to help raise up new leaders and disciple-makers. Our goal is to make disciples who will in turn make disciples who make disciples, etc. The Bible teaches that every Christian is a disciple maker, and we want to make sure that we are growing His kingdom: a community of the Body of Christ that will be able to reproduce itself long after we have come and gone.
            With that in mind, we ask for prayer for everything. That our conversations would be seasoned with salt (Colossians 4:6), that we would patiently preach the Word ( 2 Timothy 4:2), that we have humility (Philippians 2:3-5), and that above all else, that we would seek the Glory of God in everything we do (Philippians 2:10-11, Isaiah 26:8)
Thank you again for all of your support!
In Christ’s love,
Caitlin

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Fundraisers!

Hey everyone! Just to let you know, we will have a rummage sale Friday and Saturday to raise money for our Serbia Mission trip. There is a TON of stuff so come out and support us, please! The sale is located at 406 Manson Rd in Sherwood. The building is off of Khiel, between Moose cleaners and Subway. Hope to see you there!
Also! Caitlin and I will be selling our paintings again this Sunday the 3rd at FBC Sherwood. We have a lot more paintings this time, lots of donated photography, and some drawings that are for sale. We raised the most of the money needed for our trip during this sale last year, so we are hoping for the same results!
Thank you everyone, for the huge amount of support you have given the three amigos. I can't describe how blessed we feel!
In Christ's love,
The Three Amigos!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Final days in Winnipeg!

Hey everyone! Yesterday I was sick so I was not able to go to the campus withy the rest of my group. When they came back, they filled me in on the different things they did and opportunities they had. It seemed like it was a very successful day. Even though many people did not want to talk about church or Jesus, the met one man who was a chaplain here at Red River. He is working on campus here so this was good news!
Today we went back to campus. When we got there it was 10:00 and there weren't many people so we walked around and waited until lunch time. Jordan talked to one girl but she didn't care about what she said and eventually just left. I got in line to get food and then sat down with a girl who was eating by herself. We talked for maybe 30 minutes. It was a casually conversation at first but then I asked if she went to church somewhere. She said she did when she was little but now she is older and chooses not too. Throughout the whole conversation I mentioned going to church and being involved with different Christian things. Each time she would not answer or turn the conversation around. Eventually she left abruptly and I never got to share my testimony with her.
It seems like many people here are very closed minded and honestly don't care about faith. They don't see the point in going to church and anything to do with religion. It makes me really grateful to have grown up in the bible belt and to have gone to church. The culture here is pretty shocking as to how liberal everyone is.
I came back to the church to help cook the spaghetti for the service tonight. And we cooked a ton! The service turned out really good! The girls I met at the park earlier this week were at the service tonight. I really enjoyed talking to them and hearing all about what God has done and is doing in their lives. God knows exactly what I need to hear and see and it's so awesome to see Him do this for me!
We will leave tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. and will be back around 12 in the afternoon on Friday. Pray for our travel!
Beth

Monday, May 21, 2012

Canada Day 7

Hey everyone! So today we went to Assiniboin Park and a few of us face painted while other played games like soccer, kick ball, and flag football!
We had a pretty awesome day! We painted so many kids faces and got into good conversations about Christ with the parents.
Most of the guys played games and they met one guy who was a Christian and one who wasn't. They made some connections with these guys and invites them to our party/service on Wednesday night.
I also got to talk the Canadian girls from Aaron's church and I really enjoyed the conversations! One girl is going to work to stop sex trafficking and another girl is working with inner-city kids who were/are addicted to drugs. These girls really impressed me because they are all doing or looking for God's will in their lives. They are supposed to add me on Facebook and hopefully I can keep up with them!
Some of us cooked Chicken Spaghetti for dinner and my goodness it was delicious! I've missed home cooked meals! We also had some of the youth come and eat with us and hang out!
Then we played some games with the youth and it was super fun!
Tomorrow we will be going on the campuses again so pray for us!
Beth

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Canada Day 6

So yesterday it rained and we did not get to do the park family day. Today (Sunday) I went with some of us to Tabor Baptist church. it is a really small church but God is doing really great things there! They have planted numerous churches, and have sent many missionaries around the world. Daniel an Collin also did a great job leading worship!
We went to Provoncher park and we painted kids faces and played flag football. The guys who played flag football met some new people and got to talk to them. They are invited to our going away party on Wednesday night.
Jennifer talked to parents while Cait and I painted faces. She even led someone to Christ today! Praise the Lord! Tomorrow we will go to Assiniboin Park and do the same thing.
I'm exhausted so I am going to sleep now! Goodnight!!
Beth

Friday, May 18, 2012

Canada- Day 4

Hey everyone! So we had a really awesome day at the park! We talked to many families inviting them to our event tomorrow! There were also daycare age kids and their teachers said they would tell the parents and they seemed pretty excited about it! During lunch time there were many high school kids an we talked to all of them! I'm not sure how many people we talked to, but it was a huge amount of people!
Pray that tomorrow the rain will hold off and that many people will come!

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Canada- Day 3- In need of an encouragement!

Hey friends! So we have finished day three of our mission work at Red River College. We went to the bigger campus (remember there are two campuses) today, and there are definitely more than the few people we saw yesterday. We went to the cafe and grabbed a coffee and pastry, and sat down to survey the cafeteria. I noticed that people either sat in large groups, or by themselves and were studying. So just looking around, it felt really hard to just approach people. I then asked a group of guys sitting next to us where do most of the people hang out, and he then told us a few key places. The first place was called the "Cave." After we walked in, we realized this was a study area and everyone was very quiet. Then, we went to another room right next to it. It had pool tables, video games, and chairs to hang out. Immediately, when we walked in, I felt out of place. It seemed like everyone just stared at us, so we played a game of air hockey and sat down for awhile. Then we decided to look around the campus and prayer walk.

After prayer walking, we decided to grab lunch, split up, and try to sit down with people who were sitting alone. We had the same encounter as we had earlier with people just not seeming like they should be approached. So we went outside to the courtyard to eat lunch and try to join a group. The group we sat down by was a group of girls. After listening to their conversation, we realized the were studying out loud for some kind of medical exam.

At this point, I know for myself, that I was extremely down. I felt that I was not accomplishing much, and I felt that all of my approaches to people were failures.

We decided to split our team up differently because Ben and Jennifer seemed to be having a lot of luck talking to people. So my new group went back to the game room because Ben really likes video games and he thought he would have an in with these guys. This did not work either because the guys were really rude and completely shut him out.

Then we decided to go back to the cafeteria and talk to people. The first girl we talked to and asked to sit with did not want us there so we moved on. Then we saw that there were not many people at all there.

Overall I've felt very down about what we have been doing. The only positive thing I feel that I personally have accomplished is surveying the campus. This was the main goal of going to the college, to find out if there are any mission opportunities going on here. W asked the Student Services and they said there was no such group, but students are very welcome to start one.

Miriam feels that the best way to do ministry here is by doing something we do back home called "Noon Day." It is a free meal provided by local churches, and the students come to here a short devotional by another student and they are given a free meal. All the students at Red River College are commuters and I think this would be very receptive and welcomed!

Tomorrow we will be going to neighborhoods and inviting people to come the the "Family Day" we will be having in the park on Saturday.

I know we have awesome people praying for us and I am so very thankful for this. Without prayer and coming to God, nothing can be accomplished. I ask that you specifically pray for myself: that I would not be so discouraged about talking to people, and also that I would find at least one person willing to talk to me. Also pray for the other members of my group: Ben, Jennifer, Miriam, and Jordan.

-Bethany

Romans

So I've been reading Romans for the past few days and so many new and awesome things have been revealed to me; I thought I should share what I've learned.
Romans 6-7 talks about how when we do not yet know Christ, we are slaves to sin. We did not have a choice but to sin. When we are redeemed, we are slaves to Christ and have the choice to sin or not to sin. Even though we do still sin, it is the sin living it us that is sinning.
Also, chapter 9 was really awesome in that it talks about the justness of our God. We are the created, so who are we to tell God, the Creator, that his ways are unfair? We don't see time as eternity but as a beginning and an end. God see all of time and knows everything that will happen. His ways are perfect in everything, so even though we don't understand God's ways at the moment, remember that He is Just!
-Beth

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Canada Day 2

Hey friends! Today we went to all the different universities to get to know some people. Each of us amigos we split up between the universities.
My group went to the Red River College. It took us a long time to find the campus. Apparently there are two campuses and we went to the wrong one first, so we had to take another bus to the other campus (that we were told to go to. Then we noticed that the campus was dead. There was only three building and only one had a food court and sitting areas. We got our lunch and planned on sitting down with people. We sat down with two Chinese girls who left really soon after we started to talk to them. Them we talked to some other Canadian girls who were super friendly! They told us the campus was desolate because it was summer and the campus is small anyway. Then we walked around looking for students. At one point there were only four students in the food court!! Jennifer and Ben shared the Gospel with one lady and she realized she needed to start going to church again. Praise God!
One of the main goals of going to the campuses is finding ministry opportunities. I don't there there is any kind of religious group, mainly because people just go there for class. A good way to reach this campus would be some kind of event when classes are over or a Saturday.
Tomorrow we will go to the other campus (that we first went to) because it is supposed to be a little bigger.
Pray that we will have the boldness to speak to people and that people will be open to talk to us. Pray that they will see their need for Christ and open their hearts to Him.
Again thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for your prayers!!!
Love Beth!

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Canada Day 1

So we finally arrived in Canada around 6 am this morning, and found the church we would be living at for this trip. Then we met Ray the pastor of the church we are staying at, and Aaron, the pastor we are working with. Then we went to eat lunch and we all braved the bus transportation!! Lunch was delicious and then we did a little touring. We were all pretty exhausted so we had a quick dinner and played a game together.
Tomorrow we will be going to the three different campuses and meeting new people. Pray we will meet people, build friendships, and share the gospel with them. Also pray that our group grows closer together to fully serve the people of Canada.
Thank you all so much for the prayers and keeping up with us. It means so much to us that you all love and care about us, but ultimately the Lord!

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Canada Bound!

Hello friends and family!
Tomorrow, we three amigos are going to Canada on a mission trip with our college ministry from FBC Dardanelle. We are so excited and blessed to be going on this trip! God is so good!
There is a little less than twenty people going, and we will start driving tomorrow at one o'clock. We will be working on three different campuses in Winnipeg Manitoba: Red River College, the University of Winnipeg, and the University of Manitoba. We plan on working with a pastor of a small church in Winnipeg, who is a missionary with the NAMB. He is trying to find opportunities to start college ministries on these campuses, and we will be the ones doing this work. We will be going to coffee shops and other places, meeting Canadians, building relationships, and sharing the good news with them! We also plan to do some kind of children's event to get the community involved with Aaron's (the missionary) church.
Hopefully I will get to post sometime while we are there to let everyone know how we are doing and what all is happening here!
On another note, we are also going to Serbia again, this summer! We will leave July 7th and come back August 6th. We know that we will be working on Southern Serbia, Prokuplje. As far as what exactly we will be doing, I am sure will be doing the same kinds of things we did last year: children's ministries, visitations, prayer groups, and disciplining. Of course we will find many other opportunities when we get there!
We have a packed summer so it would be awesome if you would keep Canada and Serbia in your prayers. Your commitment to us means the world!!

In Christ's wonderful and gracious love,
Bethany