Wednesday, August 20, 2008

We're Back

Ok, so we've been back for two days. I didn't have access to wireless internet once we left the camp on Saturday and I was swamped with so many things yesterday. Hence the reason for not posting anything until now.

After miraculously making our plane (with luggage and all) on Monday, we arrived in Chicago around 3:30pm. It takes awhile getting through passport control & customs. So we didn't end up pulling out of O'Hare until 4:45pm. I remember distinctly because I looked at the clock! We appreciate our friend, Ed Green, who came and picked us up in our van. Trying to stay awake for the 3 hour drive back (remember, rush hour traffic in Chicago as well!) was not fun! The girls slept most of the way home. They also had both slept on the plane for about 2-3 hours. Needless to say, 3:00 am came and they were awake. Josh and I then were awake as well. We had gone straight to bed when we got home at 9pm. I had a good 6 hour rest! Neither of us could sleep. So what does a family do at 3 am in the morning?! The girls played and we started laundry and unpacking our 7 bags. By 8:30 am we were out the door! I took Kaylor to meet her kindergarten teacher and see her classroom. Then we went school supply shopping and food shopping! Josh and Lauren headed to Taylorville and out to the farm.

So, yesterday was a very busy day getting things back into order and Kaylor ready for school. It's now 4 am on Wednesday. I woke up at 2:30 and couldn't sleep. I stayed in bed, but tossed and turned. Then Kaylor came in to the room. She fell asleep, but I got up. No sooner at 3 am did Lauren wake up! I gave her a little milk and then ushered her back upstairs. I laid down with her, but she tossed and turned. Then who shows up back in her room, but Kaylor! So here I was laying in the middle of the girls...both of them tossing and turning because they can't sleep. I made the executive decision that it was time to get up and here we are at 4:45 am up and about! I was so worried that the girls would be so tired and I wouldn't be able to get Kaylor up and ready to make the school bus at 7:30 am. HA! We've got plenty of time!

In wrapping up my last post for awhile, I again thank all of you out there who have been following our time in Poland and for faithfully praying for us and the work in Poland. I will periodically post happenings of ProEm when I learn of things, so you can check back any time.

It's nice being home and in our own beds (for the short amount of time we are actually sleeping in them!). Have a blessed year!

Friday, August 15, 2008

Our last night in the "suite"

It's our last official night in the hotel "suite" at Zakosciele Youth Center. So sad. I have to admit, however, that I'm ready for some space. Because they are renting out the camp to a group next week, we will be staying at Crozier's home tomorrow til Monday when we fly out at noon. When we got back from our stay in Warsaw today, we began packing up our stuff. We've got one big bag of dirty laundry. I just decided that it wasn't worth trying to wash it all up and bank on it all drying before we left. It's weird having all the luggage out and around the room. I also can't wait for the luxury of having a dryer again!!

So, Warsaw in the evening is beautiful. When we got up to Warsaw, we went into the Old Town for supper. We ate at the best peroigi (totally butchered the spelling!) place. The girls loved it as well. We walked around and Maui gave us some good pieces of history. Maui has a particular love for the girls. It's so cute. He took them for ice cream and cookies near their home while we enjoyed some relaxing on their back porch before we went into Old Town. On Saturday, we went down to where the Embassies are located. There is a HUGE, beautiful, old park located near there. It was a park that was for the kings. There are beautiful old stone summer homes still standing. We eventually found a "park" with playground equipment on one corner of the park. We made it into a treasure hunt for the girls while we walked and walked! It was beautiful and sunny... and a bit warm. Thankfully there are lots of trees which made the walking that much cooler. It was so peaceful (minus Lauren whining that she couldn't walk anymore!!!).

I appreciated the time with Maui and Ewa. I learned some more basics in Polish (grammar stuff, and wow...there's a lot to remember!!) with Ewa on our ride home and Josh heard some really neat stories from Maui.

I wanted to post for my brother, the meteorologist, that there was a tornado in Katowice (near Krakow, so in southern Poland) today. This is unheard of, so big news. We had a big storm brew in this evening as well, but nothing like what they had. So Brent, perhaps you've already heard of the tornado in Poland! I have been quite surprised with all the nasty storms they've had here this summer. Why don't you check into all of that?!!

So there is a river that runs along the camp. I don't see people fishing in the river around the camp, but I've noticed people fishing in other places along the river when we drive to Tomascow. So, unfortunately, no "fishing" in Poland for me. I did see someone use a fishing pole in a skit here, so maybe someone on staff does?!!

The girls have indeed had a summer like no other! I think they'll miss their freedom of running around the camp with who knows who! Every time I see them their with different friends (counselors and campers and children of the staff). They will most certainly miss the snack shack, but I won't miss the "snack shack is open, can we go?!!! They've learned some Polish songs and English ones, which will be fun to teach others! I know it's been fun for the staff to have two little girls running around and they'll certainly be missed....until next year!!

Time to go to bed and get some rest before saying goodbye to room 101!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Ephesians 3:20,21

Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.

A cloudy and cool day thus far. We just took the camp picture. Discovery gave each camper a really cool t-shirt. Kaylor and Lauren both got one...maybe I'll be able to fit into it?!!

We're heading up to Warsaw later today and will come back on Friday for the closing activities. We will be staying with ProEm's director and his wife.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Group picture from last week


Taken in Krakow as we were leaving. Note the sun in the background!!!

Have a great day!

Acts 2: 42-47
They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Everyone was filled with awe, and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles. All the believers were together and had everything in common. Selling their possessions and goods, they gave to anyone as he had need. Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who where being saved.

I didn't get a chance to put up today's scripture until now (as I'm heading off to bed). BUT, you are still in the middle of day back home.

The week is going well thus far. The weather is nice, which helps with 150 campers. A church from California (Discovery in Simi Valley) is here this week with a fantastic team of talented people! They have this cool program for the morning teaching time. They use something put out by KidsStuff based in Georgia I think. It's so cool and interactive and really makes the Bible come alive!

I have to share a funny story that happened today. Ok, maybe it wasn't so funny at the time. Magda, a ProEm staffer and I worked for almost 3 hours preparing 4 different cards for the stamping club. We have never done it quite like this: VERY ORGANIZED. Each table was a separate station with pre-cut paper to make that particular card. We had the stamp that was to be used for that card as well as the ink. Because we can get a high number of kids, we had it set up that they would be able to choose to make 2 cards and then create a bookmark...and that was IT. It was (going to be) so cool. WELL... the club was SUPPOSE to start at 5 pm. I come down stairs to the room at 5 til and found a mass of people....with a chaotic mess. I looked only briefly (as my eyes could bear no more!) and saw pieces of paper and ink and stamps allllll over the room. I walked immediately out of the room...not knowing if I would cry or scream (I tend to cry out of frustration!). As soon as I went into the dining hall I saw Magda. Not only had people gone in and done this without anyone there, apparently she came in the room 20 minutes to five and it had already begun. She, too, had to leave the room immediately. All our hard work had been destroyed. There was no going back.

So, we laughed and hugged and vented to one another. She got to talk with the camp director because apparently a counselor had been with the kids and allowed it. Magda was NOT happy about that! So, I took care of the clean up after dinner. Nothing was left or salvageable! I couldn't believe it, but I just chalked it up to "yet-another-way-of-being-flexible-and-showing-grace". Worse things could happen I guess. :)

Monday, August 11, 2008

Finishing Up





Last week was a great week with our team. I wish that I had had more time to post pictures, post thoughts, etc. Of all the weeks that you all would like constant "stuff", last week would've been it and it was the toughest week for me to get stuff posted!! I think we all understand "why", so I can breathe a bit, but I just wanted to follow-up from last week.

If something needed to be done at the last minute, people stepped up no questions asked. People were flexible and had great attitudes! It was clearly evident that they established relationships that impacted the children (not only the children, but themselves as well) and even if they kids only remember one new English word or phrase from the whole week, they'll remember their teachers.

Myself, Ed, Elizabeth and Mary Ellis gave the morning devotions for the staff meetings. Barbara, Brad, Rachel and Ed taught the morning Bible lessons. Then following our English classes in the morning, some of the group hung out with the handicap group and talked politics, made some crafts, played games and even practiced English. Two times a day for an hour, they had "watch" duty...which basically meant they either sat at the basketball court, playground, deck overlooking the river, bridge or tent that has carpet ball. This may have been the only "free" time they had, but they willingly took on those duties.

Following a busy week (that literally flew by!), we left early Saturday morning on a packed bus for Auschwitz and Krakow. We weren't 10 minutes on the road and we had someone throw up! Not to mention that the team had been battling a stomach virus (it was going around the camp) and two had been up during the night in the bathroom! We then left sunshine and drove into rain. Despite walking through Auschwitz in the rain., being cold, etc., I know everyone was glad to have gone. The sicknesses seemed to subside (or at least they made it through!) and we left with the sun peaking out of the clouds. They got to shop in Krakow and check out some really old churches. Josh and I enjoyed a "date" (we had a babysitter with them at camp) at a really good Italian restaurant in Krakow. Just the two of us!!! Others ate pizza, kebabs from a street vendor or something from the many outdoor cafe's (although it was better to find something indoors because of the rain!) All in all, it was a great day and they were troopers through it all.

Both churches (Westside Christian and Rochester Christian) should be proud of those who represented them. Thanks, team, for making it a great week!

1 Corinthians 3:10-15

By the grace God has given me, I laid a foundation as an expert builder, and someone else is building on it. But each one should be careful how he builds. For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ. If any man builds on this foundation using gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay or straw, his work will be shown for what it is, because the Day will bring it to light. It will be revealed with fire, and the fire will test the quality of each man's work. If what he has built survives, he will receive his reward. If it is burned up, he will suffer loss; he himself will be saved, but only as one escaping through the flames.

This is a good reminder for me today. It just brings me back to what truly is my foundation: Christ. Not my abilities (or maybe my lack of!!), not my plans, dreams or ambitions...nor education. As Josh and I contemplate, pray, and think about what we want our life to look like, we want it to grounded in Him.

We've learned a few things this summer, ok, maybe more than a "few" things. :) We also know that the process of "learning" never stops. We are excited for our return home, not because we want to leave, but because we know some exciting things will be taking place this next year! There's much to be done in our community and I know God is moving in a mighty way through our church family. We also praise Him for allowing us the opportunity to join Him in what He is doing in this world and for giving us an opportunity to continue to dream of how we can continue to be used by and for Him! So, with these verses in mind, we build upon the foundation which has already been laid and it's my prayer for you today that you continue to build your life upon the foundation of Jesus Christ as well!

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Goodbyes...

Ed and Anna saying goodbye to their group of students. Each student recieved a diploma for completing the English classes! Will write again later!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

11 Peter 1:5-8

For this very reason, make every effort to add to your faith goodness; and to goodness, knowledge; and to knowledge, self-control; and to self-control perseverance; to to perseverance, godliness; and to godliness, brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness, love. For if you possess these qualities in increasing measure, they will keep you from being ineffective and unproductive in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.


Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Matthew 9:19-21

Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

We had around 79 decisions (out of almost 150 campers) last night. Once Zaba (the camp director this week) sits down with the counselors today, we'll know better what the decisions were. But 79 stayed following the message to pray. It was very exciting!

Yesterday, we were able to take our group into Tomascow and show them the new Tomy Church. This is a very exciting week for the Tomy Church as they are working with a Polish organization called Real Hope. Churches from the states and from Holland are here working throughout the city doing various work projects that the city gave Tomy to do! This week-long project is called Real Action. Each evening they have a time of worship and teaching (in a different part of the city I believe), which people from the city are welcome to come and attend. We got to see two groups working yesterday while in Tomascow. One was painting the fence around a soccer field and the other was installing a beautiful, large playground area. This playground area is right below the McDonald's (it sits on a hill), with the walking path going right by it into a park. We got to see people stopping and asking the workers questions, etc. Tonight they are having a concert in the park at 8pm. I believe it's a hip hop Christian artist! We have the campfire tonight and then the talent show, so I know we'll be staying around here...but would you pray for the Real Action Group and the impact this week is having on the community?

God is so good. Let's pray that we would all focus on storing up for ourselves treasures in heaven!!!!

class pictures

Mary Ellen and her daughter, Sara, teaching their classes together!
Sue helping a group of boys finish up with a project!

Ed working with his group before a fun activity!

Abbie with the pre-beginner group!


Elizabeth and Lauren playing a "greeting" game!

Up on stage are Brad (left side) and Anna (middle from right) who recited the verses for the day! The kids love it!!!






Philippians 2:14

Do everything without complaining or arguing.

It's that simple!

Everyone's better...yippee!!!

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Prayer

I hope this isn't an indicator of what's to come for our group...but Josh and Mary Ellen were both down this morning with stomach issues. Please pray! It's VERY windy here today.... we'll take it verses the rain of course! It threatened to rain during our afternoon class yesterday, but we made it through the hour and it DOWN POURED 5 minutes after they ended! It then stormed again around 5pm when everyone was at the basketball courts. The kids all took cover. Kaylor and Lauren were in a different place than Josh or I. Kaylor came in to the meeting hall (with most of the kids) soaked and carried in by Siemon, one of the Polish counselors. One of Lauren and Kaylor's favorite girl counselors, Magda, whisked Lauren into safety. She called another person on a cell phone to let me know she was safe. I was relieved to say the least!

So, needless to say, we've had a bit of excitement here! And pray for our team to stay healthy!!!

Monday, August 4, 2008

II Corinthians 9:8

And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work.

pics from the morning worship

The Stewart girls leading worship with "Our God is a big, big God."

The crew listening to the teaching during the morning Bible lesson!

Anna Green is the front left puppet. Mary Stewart is the front right puppet. Ed Green is the back left puppet and Mary Ellis is the back right puppet. They did a great job!
Prayer Requests:
We have two girls who are struggling with health issues. Please pray that Sara Oglesby heals quickly (I ended up teaching her classes today because she was so sick. She's been fighting a stomach virus.) Pray for Mary Ellis who is fighting a sinus infection (she was fighting it even before coming). I of all people know how frustrating it can be not being on the "top of your game." I have been, thankfully, doing very well and feel little to no pain with my back. Finally!!
The team is doing a great job! They are filling in whenever and wherever and have great attitudes. It's always scary teaching for the first time, but I think everyone has enjoyed their classes and students. For the first time this summer, the Americans are being included in the two team that compete against eachother all week for points. This means they are memorizing Scripture (they get to come up on stage and recite) and for big-time bonus points for their team, they can recite it in Polish! We'll see!
Gotta run as it's now quiet outside... that means everyone is heading to the evening worship time! Have a great day!






1 Peter 4:7-11

The end of things is near. Therefore be clear minded and self-controlled so that you can pray. Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers a multitude of sins. Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling. Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace in its various forms. If anyone speaks, he should do it as one speaking the very words of God. If anyone serves, he should do it with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen.

I will try and post more this evening...it's been NONSTOP as we're in charge and have tons of responsibilities!

Saturday, August 2, 2008

The team has arrived!

We made it back from our visit to Krakow today and the team from Westside Christian Church and Rochester Christian Church arrived safely from a long flight from Chicago! Although they took a direct flight, they ended up sitting on the plane, then runway for an hour and a half. They heard a rumor that it was about luggage. Well, there was two girls who didn't receive luggage and a few who didn't get the extra supply bags. We hope they'll make it tomorrow! The team is off to the cabins and getting some much needed shut eye. There are 5 individuals that are wide awake and as I type this, they are enjoying some time playing cards. For those from my church, I just wanted to quickly post that the team made it!! Will post more tomorrow when I get a chance!