Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Friday, December 21, 2007
Carolers at our Door
Every year, Hope of Life Church sends out nearly 3 dozen carolers to tour the city and sing sing sing!
This year, Emma led the way as one of our greatest turnouts yet sang to the families in our church as well as a few new families.
The tradition is: You let families know that you are coming and you ask if they would like you to stop by their place. If they say yes, you create a game plan and basically walk the entire city.
It's quite a bit of walking, so each house traditionally prepares something to eat and drink for all of the carolers. So, you sing at the door, one or two carols and then they invite you in for snacks. One lady this year served an entire meal. Our young people said that it was well worth it!
They were truly a blessing to each family, just as each family was a blessing to them.
Living Room
Philip's First Birthday
Children's Christmas Outreach
put on a large Christmas program and giveaway for the poor children of Targoviste, Moreni and Doicesti.
With the help of Mission Connection as well as a few local businesses we were able to
give nearly 500 gifts away.
Here are some of the guys from the church carrying gifts into the auditorium that Santa would later hand out to the kids.
In each of the 3 cities, local elementary schools and other local groups joined our effort and participated with songs, dances and dramas. Here is one children's class from Moreni singing their hearts out.
Above we see the Targoviste drama team putting on a skit involving Santa Claus, Superman and Jesus; the skit was about the 3 of them explaining their view on the true meaning of Christmas.
Below, Pastor Mihai and Adina Popescu hosted the event.
3 pictures up: One of the 6 bicycles that was given away through a drawing. It was aweseome. One girl who won the bike has 5 brothers and sisters and none of them have a bike; they were so blessed.
We have snow!!
The first picture is to the left and the second to the right. We live on the second floor.
We have a nice neighborhood with tons of kids who run around all day and who play on the playground in front of our block.
There is a general store right beneath our apartment, so when we need basic things like food, drinks or toiletries we just hang a bucket down the balcony with a list and some money. True story...
...Well, partly true; we don't have a bucket yet so we haven't tried lowering one down, but we only need to take 3 steps and we're in the store. Pretty convenient!
Monday, December 03, 2007
EMMA IS PREGNANT!!!
Most of you probably have heard, but for those who haven’t, we are having a baby!! Emma’s due date is June 13th and she is already starting to show. We will have the baby here in Romania at a clinic in Bucharest. Please pray with us for a healthy baby.
On the Spot Baby Shower
Since we waited until we arrived in the states to tell everybody that Emma is pregnant, nobody had any time to plan a baby shower for her. But our wonderful Aunt Nancy and Grammy didn’t let that stop them as they quickly rallied their troops together and threw us an on the spot shower. Emma is holding an outfit that says “I love mommy”
10 Year High School Reunion
New Hope Group
Our Nephew “Filip”
Sunday School
Sunday, September 30, 2007
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Thursday, August 30, 2007
Camp 180° at Navodari
We just finished our 4th annual summer camp, this year held on the coast in Navodari. We were blessed again to have the wonderful team from Michigan led by Pastors Terry and Pat Carlson
This year, I (chad) was again responsible for the competition aspect of the camp and I really wanted to emphasize team work and positive attitudes. We had great success in this regard as we saw people on teams that didn’t necessarily know each other before, working together and encouraging each other. We also challenged each student to memorize the first 12 verses from 2 Peter 1; to our astonishment, nearly every person in the camp was able to learn the verses.
There were 65 people this year, 23 of which were the non-Christian friends of our youth. They were all very touched by God in one way or another: through the small groups, the worship and the evening messages. Our cell leaders now have their work cut out for them in following up with the people who were saved at camp. Most of them have already begun to set up “hang-out” times with their new members and can’t wait to meet with them again.
Emma, for the third year in a row was the camp director and did a great job. She also led the worship 2 nights as I played guitar
Our cell leaders did a wonderful job of leading the morning group times to minister to the 23 non-Christians as well as our youth
During the final two evening services, several people tur-ned to the Lord, some for the first time! God is faithful when we preach His Word
The highlight of the camp was seeing the children perform a drama each night; here, Noah’s family is entering the ark; they also demonstrated for us the stories of Moses and Jonah
Many people for the first time were able to go windsurfing, kay-aking and canoeing! They were challen-ged personally and took new risks
Each day we were able to go and spend a few hours at the beach of the Black Sea. Being a less populated area, we practically had the entire beach to ourselves!