Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Update from Bergen 1 team (now traveling)
Update from Bergen!
Thanks for all your prayers. Please continue to pray for perseverance and endurance in the last 7 days. God has been good and he still has a lot to do on YHM in this last week.
Update from Amsterdam
Monday, July 14, 2008
Another party!
Friday, July 11, 2008
Update from Norway
Dear Friends and Family,
After our retreat in Austria, a long and eventful travel day, a crash course in running the hostel, and a roller coaster of a week, the six of us in Bergen, Norway continue to see God's faithfulness in incredible ways. We have all learned our shifts at the hostel pretty well, and God has blessed our team with incredible unity. It has been awesome, and our times each morning of worship, prayer, and then eating lunch together (it's always important to have food involved) have been great. Team unity has been one of the things we have been praying for, and God has definitely blessed us in that area. Please continue to pray that throughout the next 3 weeks, we will continue to grow closer as a team and love each other more, and that that will be a testimony to the travelers that come here.
Another incredible answer to prayer has to do with our finances. For various reasons, we were much tighter in our budget than normal. We were all a bit stressed about it, but God showed himself faithful once again. Through the help of the OCO at Wheaton and an extremely generous and unexpected gift from one of our supporters, God has provided all of the finances that we need. Thanks so much for your prayers and support in this area! We have been blown away by the generosity and support of so many people, so thank you for that!
We are really learning as a team what it means to be faithful day by day. Running the hostel looks very different than traveling, and we are trying to understand how minister best in this environment. We have not been able to talk to people and share the Gospel as much as we were hoping, and that has been a bit discouraging. In the midst of our discouragement, however, God is working. Grace and Jeff has been able to share the Gospel with a Hungarian guy named Andor. He has been really receptive, so please pray that God will continue to work in his life. He and his friend are traveling to Oslo tonight, so we won't see them anymore, more hopefully we will be able to keep in touch with them. Also, a few people on the team have been able to talk to a guy named Fernando and Jeff was able to spend a lot of time with him. While Jeff was not able to have as deep of a conversation as he was hoping, please pray that Fernando will seek after God and find Him.
Other prayer requests: Pray for opportunities to share the Gospel! We desperately want to share this message with people! Also, pray for Heather and I as we prepare to travel to Italy to meet up with Bergen 1 on a traveler's retreat. Pray for encouragement for our team...that we can learn how to trust God more and continue to be faithful and learn how to obey Him. Tonight, Grace and I are leading a Bible discussion night, so please be in prayer for that as well. It's simply a time where we discuss various questions related to God, religion, Christianity, the Church, etc. Thanks again for all your prayer and support.
Love, Sarah and Heather
Monday, July 7, 2008
6 Americans Running Through Europe on the 4th of July
Our first flight was delayed, so we had to sprint to our second flight, which fortunately was also delayed a bit. Justin and I then had to sprint to the transfer counter to get our boarding passes for the 2nd flight, since the airline lost our records of that stuff. Fortunately, that was all worked out and we had time to spare.
Then, randomly, one of team members decided to walk around, thinking that the time I told him was our boarding time, when really I told him our departure time. As they were about to close the boarding doors, we had no idea where one team member was. I asked the nice Danish people to page him, and all the sudden, sprinting down the airport comes our lost team member--it was pretty hilarious. The Danish airline employees thought is was pretty hilarious, too, and we helped them get a good laugh that day. We were definitely the annoying people who board the plane last and make everyone else wait. Oops.
We finally arrived in Bergen and were greeted by one of the Norwegian hostel staff. We spent the night getting settled into the apartment, and then the next day, we cleaned our apartment together, got some odds and ends done, and had a crash course in running the hostel. Then Sunday morning, it's off to work! We have organized our shifts and everyone is starting to get into the swing of things, which is good. Already, God has been doing amazing things here. Heather was able to talk to a Dutch girl about God and the girl took a Bible and a copy of Mere Christianity and said she wanted to go sit in the park and read the Bible. We also met Marcello, who just became a Christian when the other Wheaton team was here. Jeff had a long but good conversation with him last night, and we're hoping to be able to encourage him more while he is here.
A few prayer requests:
- Please pray that we are able to run the hostel well. Everyone is still learning their jobs and it has been a bit of information overload.
- Also pray for our team budget situation--there have been a few kinks in that, and we actually have a bit less than we thought we did. Just pray that we are wise with what we have and that having a smaller amount of money doesn't cause other team conflicts.
- Pray for the hostel and the travelers here.
- Tonight is our free waffle night! Yay! We serve waffles to the guests...pray that it will be a good night and that we can develop relationships with people. (These happen ever Monday and Thursday night).
- Tomorrow night, we are having our first Bible discussion night, which I am leading. Pray that people are led closer to Christ through this discussion. Pray for wisdom for me and I lead the discussion and as we talk about some of the difficult issues of Christianity that often turn people away from God. Pray for humility and a willingness to admit when we don't know something, when we/the Church has messed up, etc. Pray that people will see God for who is really is--not the poor version that we portray so often. (Bible discussions will happen every Tuesday and Friday night).
- Pray for team unity. There are six of us now, and we really want to be able to work together well and serve each other well.
Thanks for all your prayer and support!
Love,
Sarah
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Psalm 71:14-19
14 But as for me, I will always have hope;
I will praise you more and more.
15 My mouth will tell of your righteousness,
of your salvation all day long,
though I know not its measure.
16 I will come and proclaim your mighty acts, O Sovereign LORD;
I will proclaim your righteousness, yours alone.
17 Since my youth, O God, you have taught me,
and to this day I declare your marvelous deeds.
18 Even when I am old and gray,
do not forsake me, O God,
till I declare your power to the next generation,
your might to all who are to come.
19 Your righteousness reaches to the skies, O God,
you who have done great things.
Who, O God, is like you?