Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Ronnie in Romania


As I arose Monday morning after being woken several times by the perspiration of my skin and restlessness that it brings, I thought of the day that had just passed and wondered if today would be the same. I remembered the countless hours of driving crammed into 2 rundown Fords, with the blistering sun heating us like an oven and the cold breeze from the open window fluctuating with the holes in the road. I recalled the countless number of horse and buggies we drove past and the numerous people we met.

That Sunday was 14 hours long including, 6 meetings in Romanian with translators, and 5 church services in Romanian. Village after village we visited, some leaving quite a hopeful impression on me.

Overall, that day was like none I have ever experienced before. And as I later found out, probably like none I will ever repeat. Although at the time I recalled thinking “is how every trip will be?”

As I lay there thinking, thoughts from the previous day crossed my mind. I recalled how we had had a number of similar experiences in those 2 days and I significantly recalled encountering some truly amazing men of God who had a desire and love for the people of their country. I thought of their desire and the sacrifice it cost them to come to an understanding of who Jesus really is.

One man was particularly stuck in my mind; he was a man of high position during the time of communism in Romania. After being radically saved at 34 years of age he was then challenged 10 years later to reach the people who were perishing in the villages of Romania, with the Good News of Jesus. He has been doing this now for 16 years! He met this challenge with great sacrifice and God richly blessed him. He has since started 6 churches in villages that previously had none. One of those villages began with only 2 young girls and has since grown into 2 churches with over 400 Christians in the village.

It was not until later in the day that I realized that every day on this exploratory journey would not be like the first two, where we meet the leaders of the church in Southern Romania, saw the places where they have vision to plant churches and met some of the potential church planters.

Although the first two days were long and full the trip was very fruitful and rewarding. It was amazing to meet the local leaders, hear the vision they have to reach the un-reached, visit the villages and meet the potential church planters.

It was also great for me to gain a better understanding into the fullness of what NLI does, why we do it and to hear the local churches’ gratitude for our partnership with them.

So for me going to Romania was a journey that I will not soon forget not only because of the long, hard and hot days we spent travelling throughout Southern Romania, but because of the great impact it had on my understanding of a number of things. Things such as the dynamics of the church in Eastern Europe, the need there is to plant churches and develop leaders who have a desire to see the good news spread throughout their country, as well as helping me to understand the role I play and how I can contribute to the big picture of what NLI is doing to help.

Ronnie +

If your faith is not affecting something, what is it worth?

Life Update

Janelle: Recovered from what has been titled the "24 hour plague"
Writing Essay after essay after essay for my nursing course

Ronnie: Currently surviving the "24 hour plague"
Today's progress from yesterday: transitioned from bed to couch

Trust me, you do not want pictures!!!

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Sad Goodbye




Today I had to say a sad farewell to a dear friend who had to return home (my, this is starting to sound like an obituary!) after a lovely visit!!! We simply had a wonderful time visiting and drinking tea mostly!!! However we did fit in a quick, yet mavelous trip to London: Big Ben of course, the national art gallery (which is free-did you know?) where we saw works of Michealangelo, Picasso, Rapheal, Rembrant, Van Gogh, and others that Ang knew...we also fit in a lunch at Jamie Oliver's (we ate at his trottoria, not his 5 course meal restaurant) but none the less, it was splendid!Then back home we managed a last visit to our favorite posh tea at the Abbey and fit in our traditional photo shoot (if this event sounds peculiar its really not, just ask me about it!). Andrea it just wasn't the same without you!!!Ronnie meanwhile has had a fantastic visit out to Romania where he had a very busy and very hot week meeting with potential church planters. And is now currently in Poland meeting with more of the church planters there. I'll let him update you all on God's exciting work in those countries! I also have the opportunity to meet up with Ronnie in Praque, Czech Republic today. This will be my first experience out in Eastern Europe since we've arrive so I'm vey excited to finally get in there too!For those of you who are curious, I have begun my online Nusing course finally and am so pleased that it has all worked out thus far. Please keep me in prayer as I work through this course and start looking for work. Chat to you soon. Posted by Picasa