Monday, March 15, 2010

Pray For Ferentari


Psalms 23:4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.

As we looks for ways to establish Bible studies in Ferentari, the 23th Psalms comes to mind. Although you heard this read at a large number of funerals, it is for the living. This is a reminder no matter where we are, God is there, the Holy Spirit is ever present in the believer. I want those of you who want to see a positive change in Romania to please being praying with us for a special worker.
Mat 9:38 Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest that he will send forth labourers into his harvest.
Ferentari needs a person who believes Psalms 23:4, because Ferentari is a rough place to work. God has given us the opportunity to start work in that community of Bucuresti, through the Phillip House Foundation. We need a person who can work at the foundation and become familiar with the children and the area, and through this effort will be able to start Bible studies with the families of these children out in their area. This would require a great deal of time and may only be possible if the person finds sponsors who could support an individual for an ongoing mission.
Please pray and keep praying until a child of God comes along side us that can take on this role of reaching into the darkness called Ferentari.
Please pray that God will provide a way of keeping a person’s needs met while they spend a great deal of time in this area.
Please pray as Paul asked in 2 Thessalonians 3:1-2
2Th 3:1 Finally, brethren, pray for us, that the word of the Lord may have free course, and be glorified, even as it is with you:
2Th 3:2 And that we may be delivered from unreasonable and wicked men: for all men have not faith.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Beautiful Inside and Out



Andreea Adamachi


Pro 31:25 She dresses with strength and nobility, and she smiles at the future.
Pro 31:26 "She speaks with wisdom, and on her tongue there is tender instruction.
Pro 31:30 "Charm is deceptive, and beauty evaporates, but a woman who has the fear of the LORD should be praised.

Last evening, March 7th, after our Team Bucuresti worship time and fellowship Randy and I had an appointment to meet a National couple at McDonlads. Randy had met the gentleman previously, this was an opportunity for me to get acquainted with his wife. I had no idea that my sweet husband had "something up-his-sleeve!" We arrived at McDonalds about one minute prior to the couple we were meeting. I had no idea what they looked like, however I was watching the entrance out of curiosity. My heart leaped when I saw Andreea opening the door. It had been approximately 7 months since I had seen Andreea.

This precious young woman spent a year involved in a Bible Study group in my home. Andreea is very dear to my heart. Our relationship began when Randy and I lived in Galati, Romania. She has graduated from High School since then and is now attending school near Bucuresti for Hairstyling. Our schedules and the snow have not permitted us to spend any time together this winter, but we plan on working in some weekends she can stay in our home. We have a lot of catching up to do!

I had the privelege of watching Andreea grow and mature in her walk and relationship with the Lord. Randy and I have worked with Andreea's assistance in evangelizing on the streets in Galati. What a blessing it was to see her enthusiasm to share the gospel with the lost. The love of Jesus radiated from her face.

I was so thrilled to see Andreea last night. I wrapped my arms around her and just held her for a while. I have really missed this young woman. I love her. Please pray for Andreea as she continues her studies. Lift her up to our Heavenly Father for protection, that she will continue to seek His guidance for every aspect of her life, pray that she will ask God for wisdom and that she will develop a mighty prayer life and live in God's word. Lastly, pray for me that I will be a Godly example for Andreea.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Encourage One Another




1Th 5:11 And so encourage one another and help one another, just as you are now doing.
1Th 5:12 We beg you, our friends, to pay proper respect to those who work among you, who guide and instruct you in the Christian life.
1Th 5:13 Treat them with the greatest respect and love because of the work they do. Be at peace among yourselves.
1Th 5:14 We urge you, our friends, to warn the idle, encourage the timid, help the weak, be patient with everyone.
1Th 5:15 See that no one pays back wrong for wrong, but at all times make it your aim to do good to one another and to all people.
1Th 5:16 Be joyful always,
1Th 5:17 pray at all times,
1Th 5:18 be thankful in all circumstances. This is what God wants from you in your life in union with Christ Jesus.

Let me introduce the young men and women in the photo to you. Andrew, Kristy, and Costel on the front row. On the second row we have the beautiful young women, Anna, Louiza, Maria, Lili and Ligia. This is my Bible Study group from Biserica Crestina Baptista Emanuel in Bucuresti, Romania. It is very difficult for me to put into words how special this group of young adults have become to me during our study time together.
To say they are outstanding would be an understatement.

My intent of leading these students through a session of Bible studies was to 'enlighten, equip and encourage' them in their relationship with Jesus Christ. Early into our study, I realized the Lord was blessing me richly through my time spent with this special group of young adults who have chosen to put Christ first in their lives. The truth of the matter is, I believe I have been blessed as much if not more than my group. It has been my pleasure to hear them express their faith, hear their testimonies and share with me how the Lord is working in their lives. Living in Romania as a teenager or a young adult is very difficult. Jesus Christ is the only hope one has for a future of any kind. It is easy to pick out those on the street who have not made the choice to follow Christ. They are the ones with a paper bag up to their face sniffing glue or paint, or the ones on the street corner trying to sell them selves to exist. Praise God, the faces you see in this picture have hope, a hope that no one can take away from them.

I have been unable to continue our studies until I get a medical problem resolved. This is difficult for me as well as my group. Last evening they came to visit me and brought me beautiful flowers as well. I should say the came to ENCOURAGE and PRAY for me. Kristi brought his guitar and they all sang for me. What a wonderful time of fellowship together. They made it very clear how much they miss me and the studies. I was very touched, and blessed. What an example these young adults are setting, directly from God's word. Their actions are living proof they are children of the Most High God. I was greatly encouraged by their visit, and I am thankful to God for placing them in my life.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Substitutions



My Homemade Flour Tortillas

You don't have to be on the mission field very long until you figure out there are some things you just can't find where you are located. Items you used to keep stocked in your pantry and could pick up at any grocery store back home. I'll give you some examples: jello, french vanilla coffee creamer, non-stick pan spray, pancake syrup, pumpkin pie spice, canned pumpkin, PECANS, karo syrup, flour tortillas and cranberry sauce just to mention a few! Desperation causes a person to take serious action. I have learned to make a substitute pancake syrup that is very tasty. My husband continually looks for frozen burritos each time we go grocery shopping, he's always disappointed; they are never there! I decided to make my own flour tortillas and do my best to recreate the bean and cheese burrito in Romania to quench my husband's craving. Viewing his reactions as he consumed the made-from-scratch burritos, I'd say I scored high. By-the-way, there are no re-fried beans available..my substitution, I cooked a pot of lentils; they worked great!
I can't buy Crisco here either, but I have found a substitute called Lando, which appears to be lard and works very well in biscuits and pie crust. As a missionary you learn many lessons of survival on the field, one of them is the art of substitutions.

HOWEVER, there are somethings for which there is no substitution. Try as hard as you might, there just isn't any other way to make it work! Let me give you an example:
some people think you can get to heaven by being a "good person". I know some really good people, but they'll never be good enough to make it to heaven. Other folks think they can work their way to heaven. That's impossible, God's word tells us it won't happen. My advice to you is to open the Bible and read for yourself, the instructions are clear.

Joh 14:6 Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

The Snow And The Rain


Ron and Charlotte Craig

Isa 55:10 "My word is like the snow and the rain that come down from the sky to water the earth. They make the crops grow and provide seed for planting and food to eat.
Isa 55:11 So also will be the word that I speak--- it will not fail to do what I plan for it; it will do everything I send it to do.

Ron and Charlotte Craig are fellow laborers in the field, who served 3 years in Medgidia, Romania and many of the surrounding villages. Medgidia is located in the Southeast corner of Romania (in the district of Constanta). The city has a significant Turkish influence. Thousands of Muslims live in the city. The city's name, Medgidia, is derived from the name of a Trukish Sultan - Al-Medgid. As in so many cities across Europe, the people find refuge in alcohol and other unmoral vices. Thus they have little or no hope and lack any motivation for a better life now or hereafter.

Three years ago when Ron and Charlotte arrived in Medgidia they had no idea the magnitude of "the plan" God had laid out for them. The first year was extremely difficult. Their home for the next thirty-six months would be an apartment on the top floor, without an elevator! Everyday they climbed five flights of stairs. They endured a severe leak in the roof of their apartment which caused a serious mold problem. The first winter they had no heat. By the grace of God, prayers from dear family and prayer partners back home, they persevered! Not only was their living arrangements difficult, adjusting to life in a foreign country stressful, their first year of ministry was a challenge also.

Ron and Charlotte continued to trust in the Lord and take all matters to their Father in prayer. They kept on keeping on! God blessed them for their obedience and faithfulness. Amazing things were accomplished through Ron and Charlotte. Many lives were changed for eternity, many people received hope for the first time. Why, because a husband and wife answered the call to "go", endured the difficult times, and sowed the seeds. As I write this blog, it has been snowing about fourteen hours. I can't help but think, as the snow melts into the ground and spring arrives, the seeds that Ron and Charlotte have sown will be blessed by God and according to His time, there will be a great harvest in Medigida and the surrounding villages.

Thank you Ron and Charlotte for being such an inspiration for your colleagues here in Romania. We love you and appreciate your hard work, faithfulness and dedication to your call.

Monday, February 1, 2010

2 Years




This picture was taken almost two years ago. We blogged about how beautiful are the feet of those who spread the Good News. And as of this week, two years later only two units, Teresa & me and Mark, are still in the foreign mission field. Most of this group signed up for two years with the possibility of extending at the end of that time. But because of lack of money those opportunities no longer exist, so most of our group is back in the states starting life over again. Some will go to college to continue their education, others will pastor churches and some have no idea what they will do now. The next 18 months will see many more people leave the mission field than will be coming to it. This is a sad state of affairs, unlike the states where most people have hear the Good News but have decided to live their life their our way rather than follow Christ, in this part of the world most have not heard that you are saved by grace through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. Eph 2:8-9
In recent years the SBC churches have been giving more money than they have had people to go on missions. But the last two years this has changed and the measurement will be in lost souls. How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher?
And how shall they preach, except they be sent? As it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things! Rom10:14-15
That brings us back to those beautiful feet, their lives have been changed forever in these past two years, and so have the eternal destiny of many of those who met them. God bless them for going and you for supporting them with your prayers!