Monday, July 27, 2009

Poland Sunday, August 2nd

This Sunday is Poland Sunday! From 9-10:15 a.m. in room 271 we're going to give you a picture of what God did, plus we're going to dance!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Poland Sunday

It seems just like yesterday we were leaving our friends and heading to Krakow in the yellow van. Time flies! We are excited to announce that Poland Sunday will be Sunday, August 2nd from 9-10:15 a.m. in room 271 at Southern Gables Church! We can't wait to share with those of you who can make it all that God did on our trip!

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Partnering together

One of the greatest joys of going to Poland is partnering with a local church. This year we worked with a new youth group after having a great 7 years with a church in Zielona Gora. Here is our team at the city square in Skoczów before we left for camp!


Friday, July 10, 2009

Laura is speaking @ Southern Gables

I am so excited that Laura is getting the chance to speak to our spiritual community this Sunday in our worship services!

WOOOHOOOOO!!!!!

I can't wait to hear what she is going to share!

Thursday, July 09, 2009

2009 English Camp Group Picture

Here is our camp picture at the train station for English Camp 2009 Stories!


Wednesday, July 08, 2009

HOME!

We're home after an amazing trip! Our flight was awesome! I can't believe it's the first time I've flown Lufthansa over! Goodbye LOT Polish Airlines! We were greeted at the airport by a great group and all of our luggage arrived!

We are so grateful for our experience. More will be coming in the days ahead here as students will be blogging about life after the trip. I am excited to hear how they've changed as a result of what they experienced.

Monday, July 06, 2009

Coming Home

I am in Krakow right now with the window to my room open and the loud sounds of the city life are picking up as darkness falls. I am so grateful for all that I've had the privilege to see God do the last two weeks the lives of our students! This blog has been an attempt to give you a peek through our window of service here in Poland. We can't wait to come home and tell you more!

If everything goes well we'll be at DIA shortly after 4 and we're looking forward to seeing all of you there to pick us up! Don't forget to check with Lufthansa to find out whether or not our plane is delayed!

We'll see you all in 26 hours!

Goodbye

Hey everyone! Last but not least, it’s Jensine!! So, yesterday was our last day with most of the campers from Skoczów and it was a blast… and exhausting. After we got back from our very long train ride, we went straight home with our host families. I was very lucky and very grateful to stay with Daria! When we got to her house, her parents fed me right away! Then she took me around her home town Szczecin and showed me some historical cites and some AMAZING views of the city. She also took to the Czech Republic! I WAS SO EXCITED! We of course had to get some lody (ice cream) before we headed to the campfire. There was so much to do and so many people to hang out with, and not enough time. We played football, baseball, did some crowd breakers, and stood in the Wisla(Vee-swa) river. But I would have to say that my favorite part was getting to eat Kielbasa for dinner and making a very funny video of the song Free Fallin’ with Jen. You will have to see it when we get back! I did not like the end of the campfire though… that’s where the goodbye’s began.
That night I went home with Daria and we had amazing smoothies while getting on facebook really fast to let people know that I am still alive. Today when we got to the church it started to hit me…I was going to have to say goodbye to so many amazing and wonderful people. When we first arrived I was fine. Everyone was laughing and having a good time. Once the vans pulled up I started to tear up immediately, but I didn’t start sobbing until Pryscylla came up to me! I gave her the biggest hug that I could give and the floodgates opened. I could not believe I was leaving all these people. I ended up being the last person in the vans because I was trying to get a picture with everyone I could.
We also had debriefing today which wasn’t easy either. It seemed like I couldn’t NOT cry, but it was very good to talk about what went on with ourselves through this trip. After we got done with debriefing, we went straight for the square for one last time. I was able to experience a lot of things through this trip like building tons of new relationships, realizing what I can do to help build God’s kingdom, ways that I can better my relationship with Christ, and so many other things. But the most important thing that happened this trip was that I found myself. I found more of who I am and I also had a big realization that I wish would have hit me a long time ago. I realized that even though sometimes I may not believe it or feel it, I am beautiful inside and out in God’s eye’s and that’s all that matters. I always knew that in the back of my mind that this was true but I never really believed it… until now. But anyways, WE ARE COMING HOME TOMORROW!!! So I guess I will see you all then, please pray for us and our travels that we all make it home safely. Thanks you all for all of your support and God Bless!
C’YA!!!
P.S. I was just kidding mom and dad about cleaning my room! :P

Saturday, July 04, 2009

July 4th in Poland

We are missing the BBQ's and fireworks today! Today we've had some free time in the morning after several of the students went to the beach to see the sunrise at 4:36 A.M. That's right...as the sun was setting in Littleton it was rising here! During the free time this morning we uploaded some more videos and pictures of our time here at English Camp. We hope you enjoy them! We are cleaning the church right now, packing and heading to the train station around 4 p.m. We board the train at 6 p.m. and will arrive in Skoczów close to 7 a.m. We will be attending church Sunday morning and I get the privilege of preaching. We are excited t have one last chance to talk with the students about the story of God before they leave tomorrow morning!You'll hear from us after church tomorrow!

What REALLY Happens in a Beginner's English Class

Here is Tifani's class video! It won the crowd over! Andrew, the translator, is one of the pastors of the church we are working with! Tifani, Jon and Allison gave star performances!

No Gas Water Please

For Oscar night each English class had to create a video or skit for the theme night. Here is a commercial starring Bridget, Jen and Chad speaking Polish. In the commercial they are saying that the world would be a better place if there wasn't any water with "gas!" Bridget is drinking the gas water and Chad is drinking water without "gas." Gas = bubbles! Enjoy! The Polish students were roaring with laughter when we showed this!

Stirred Souls & Changed Hearts

Hey, it's Justin. Right now I am reflecting over the past seven days and where we have been and where we are. Over the course of this trip we have endured long hours of travel, jet lag, illness, language barriers, an incredibly busy schedule and we are all extremely exhausted. Just thinking about all that we have been through shows me Gods amazing providence and his grace and power working through us on this trip, but what I find truly amazing is not the endurance of difficult circumstance, but how God stirs the souls and changes the heart. The first time I set foot in Poland was as a student in 2001, and I had no idea what to expect, and I was blown away as I experienced God in a real and powerful way. Now that I have returned, assuming the role as a trip leader, I have seen God move again in a real and powerful way, both in myself and in the lives of our students. Seldom does God work in us the way that we expect him to, and even more seldom does he make such a process easy or comfortable. The greatest work God has done for me in Poland is showing me how to sacrificially live life in his service on behalf of others by giving the same grace and love He has given me. This is not easy, it is not comfortable and is not what I was expecting, but he is continuing the work he has started in me eight years ago, and I know he will be faithful to complete it. Leading has pushed me to understand grace and love to a much greater extent both in my own life and in the life of others, and just like he did eight years ago, God has once again moved in me in a real and powerful way. Thank you for your prayers and support.

Friday, July 03, 2009

Gospel Night @ English Camp

Day Seven! I can’t believe that we’ve already arrived at our finally day of English classes. When this morning opened up, we were told that following breakfast we would be holding classes on the beach. It truly was a delight, despite the fact that we weren’t able to focus much on the lessons. So, as not to fight the urge to have every topic in today’s lesson be completed to perfection or have those in my beginner’s class recite their beloved idioms, I chose instead to have them absorb the thrill of playing Ultimate Spoons on the beach!

The real thrill from today, however, came from the camps traditional soccer match between Poland and the United States. It was quite the first-time experience for me. Though we lost the game (1-6), nothing could have made the experience more pleasing than seeing Polish cheerleaders hooting and hollering for Team U.S.A. When we arrived back at camp, we were able to teach them the Cha Cha Slide and expose them to our classic smores. This day, America day, was exciting even for us because it was a refreshing reminder of what we miss so very much….home.

Once the evening program had begun, I was lost for words upon seeing how powerful the voices throughout the room were when we began to sing praises to God. To say the least, they were quite different than the faint voices we heard within the beginning days of camp. As Dan’s talk had come to a close, he begged the question to everyone in the room, “Do you want your story to be a part of God’s story”? Nearly an hour later, the room was and still remained full of the students and leaders. The only difference was that in place of blank faces and stares, there were tears. These student’s had been touched and, I feel, their lives had been dramatically impacted. I was proud to be a witness to what happened here in Swinoujscie. As much as I can’t wait to go home and see friends and family that have been on my mind day and night, I am grieved knowing that there will come a time to say good-bye to these wonderful new friends and family here with me now. Nevertheless, life goes on and I thank God every day that He is the keeper of my tomorrow.

Oh my! It’s 1:30 in the morning and Dan’s waiting to post this! Thus, to bed it is; for in less than three hours, we are going to the beach to watch the beauty of His majesty as the sun rises on the waters of the Baltic Sea. Thanks all for your constant prayers and support. Love always and forever.

Polska 6 - USA 1


Today we lost to Poland in our soccer match 6 to 1. Tifani came up with our lone goal of the game and Jensine made around 15 saves or the score would have been much worse.

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Oscar Night in Poland

Hey, it’s Jonny! What is up my English speaking peepizmos?! This place is crazy, in a great way though. Today was officially our last “normal” day. The morning started out with a great breakfast, who knew the Polish liked chocolate and cookie cereal every day?! *hint hint mom and dad*. English lessons were next and over the past week I have had an incredible experience with these kids. For part of our class we prepared a special video for “Oscar Night”, but we’ll get back to that later. Free time was amazing, the Poles were all taught a very special sport, American football, and they loved every minute of it. And, not surprisingly, they happen to be very good at it. For sports we ended up playing paintball, just. . . without the ball. I guess you could call it paint squirt but it ended up being an awesome game. For dinner we were treated with Greek Salad and Kielbasa sausages, and what meal is complete in Poland without bread and toppings? The evening program tonight was one of the most crucial on the trip. Tonight Dan introduced Jesus into God’s story. This element possesses so much potential as to change the way one thinks. Jadon shared a personal story and told everyone how Jesus had touched him in a great way. As discussion groups began to speak, Justin suggested our team pray for the groups’ conversations and that tonight, unbelievers would be impacted in a serious way. “Oscar Night” followed the evening program which was , in the word’s of the Polish, really fun “foshizzle”. In this night, each English class gave a presentation of a skit or video. There weren’t any real specifications but each one was filled with loads of comedy, I don’t think the laughter stopped once during the entirety of the presentations. Later, I was surprised to find out we would all be learning how to “Cha-Cha” dance, and despite my inability to move to a beat, the fun never stopped. All in all, today has been one of my greatest experiences in Poland and I’m so glad God sent us here. I hope this summary finds all of you doing well and Mom. . . I don’t think I made my bed before I left. I love you all and Brianne I’m sorry I couldn’t be home to see you, I can’t wait to see my mountains again!!! BYE!

Pictures

We've loaded up some new pictures from the past two days! Check them out on the side bar!

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Lighthouse, Pizza & Kielbasa

Hey, it’s Allison!!! Today we had a break from our English classes and took a trip to the tallest lighthouse in Europe! We took a ferry, a bus and there was a lot of walking involved. Everyone is exhausted, but we had a great time. After we visited the lighthouse, we had some amazing pizza for lunch at a restaurant. Then we had some free time to go shopping in town and hang out with the campers. During the evening program Dan talked about the plagues in Egypt, the Ten Commandments, and the prophets foretelling of the coming Messiah who would be the eternal King that would save their people. Mekayla shared a story tonight about her grandpa and it was awesome. During the second part of discussion the Poland team went outside and prayed around the church for the campers and everyone else included with the camp. Then, we took a mini trip to Germany which is about 2 minutes away from the church while the discussion groups finished. For dinner, we sat around the campfire eating kielbasa and some “American junk food” such as pop and chips. It was very good! We are ending the night with some games and relaxing with having fun with everyone. Dad, Mom, Joel, and Sidney, I miss you! See you in a week!!!

Hi from Świnoujście

Water sliding into the Baltic Sea

Hey it’s Erica! Today it’s Tuesday the 30th and we are half way through camp…it’s so crazy to think about! I have been really enjoying English class with Jensine and Jadon! It feels like the students are really starting to get engaged in the class activities, which is really exciting! Today the weather was sunny for the first time it feels like, so we were able to go down to the beach and play in the water and Chad taught some of the guys how to play baseball. It was fun to play with all of them…on the beach especially! We then had “water day” at the beach playing water balloon toss with beach towels and sliding down the HUGE slip n slide on soap into the water. In our evening program, Dan talked about Abraham and the story of Abraham and Issac. The students really seemed to be moved by it. We then had a question and answer time using questions from a question box that students filled throughout this week called “talk back.” All three of the pastors (Dan, Adam and Andrew) answered the questions. Tonight seemed, for me, to be the most difficult night of our trip thus far. I really needed that extra push to keep going when it really felt like students are not responding as well as I thought they would to my efforts of friendship. I was really breaking down emotionally it seemed. So I pulled out a letter from my sister Valerie that told me that she wrote it because she knew that today was going to be a difficult one for me and that when we feel so cast down we must keep going. It was so crazy that those words were totally how I was feeling. That is why, for heaven’s sake, we must delight in weakness, in hardships and trials, for when we are weak, and then we are strong. I can’t wait to see what God has planned for the rest of the week!

Monday, June 29, 2009

You Can Call Me "Super Bird"

Hey all, it is Jen! We have been having a really great trip and we appreciate your continued prayers! Today was our third day at English camp and it started out with our English classes. I am teaching the higher, and bigger, of the two intermediate classes (with my helpers Bridget and Chad). When we had our first day of lessons, it did not go as well as I would have liked and I was really discouraged. I really saw God work through my prayers as the second day of class went so much better! I had much more fun and I am hoping that the students did as well. After our classes, we had three hours of free time. This was a great chance for us to explore the town more and eat some Polish food, which is always awesome!

We then went to the beach for our team games. My team name is the “Green Machine” and we are dominating! Whoo! Our team cheer is “Green Machine, Green Machine! You can’t stop the Green Machine!” and it seems to be coming true, so hopefully this continues! The times on the beach, when we are playing sports, have been great opportunities to reach out and bond with the students.

We then went to our evening program where Dan introduced sin through the story of Adam and Eve disobeying God in the Garden of Eden and then the Flood. We were excited to talk about this subject so hopefully this message will resonate with the students. Several of the discussion groups ran late during the discussion.

We ended the night with my favorite part: Superhero Night! Bridget did an amazing job leading this night and everyone had a great time. We played games with our teams and I even got wrapped in toilet paper and became Super Bird. It was awesome! I feel like this was the first night that we were able to really connect with the students and I loved that. We are so excited to see where God takes the rest of this camp! Thanks so much for your prayers. Dad, Mom, Em, and Sarah, I love you...btw, no postcard is coming!!!

Seeing God in Unexpected Ways

Hey everyone, it’s Chad. It is Monday night and I just wanted to share with you how I have seen God working while I have been here. As many of you may know, I got very sick on the way to camp on the train and all of Saturday. I was sitting in the hall on the train and had been in and out of the bathroom and one of the pastors of the Polish church we are working with came up to me. He put his hand on my shoulder and, in Polish, he began to pray. He was praying for me and my health. I had known Adam, one of the pastors, for only a day, but that did not matter to him. His prayer for me, even though I could not understand it, showed a tremendous amount of compassion and concern for me. I have never experienced something like that. I was very encouraged by this and thanked God for showing me his love through Adam.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Aloha from Poland

Hey it’s Mekayla! Today is Sunday July 27th, and we had a great day with the Polish students at camp. We had sports time at the beach where we made our team flags and played with this giant blue ball. After sports we had our first English class. So far the lessons went well, but pray that the students will be able to feel more comfortable with us so that they will participate more. In our evening program Dan told two stories about God creating the angels, earth and the first humans. Several of the students were interacting in their discussion groups afterwards! Tonight we had our Hawaiian Theme Night which was a big success. The Poles loved the leis, Limbo, crab soccer, and dancing to Hawaiian music. We finished off the night watch the USA vs. Brazil match while listening to Chad's country music on his iPod. Overall, we have had an awesome start to our camp and we hope the rest will continue to get even better!

Pictures


We've got pictures up on the sidebar of our trip! Check them out!

Saturday, June 27, 2009

English Camp 2009 - Day 1

Hey it’s Laura!!!!!! So today and yesterday we were on a fourteen hour train ride. From the earlier blog you know that several of the team members got sick on this train trip. For those of us not sick, sleep was almost impossible with train cabins filled with seven or eight people and checking in on those who were sick making sure they had water and easy access to the bathrooms. Most of us got an hour or two of sleep. It was so amazing when the Polish students found out about our sick ones and began praying for them in English as well as Polish in groups with us. An update about everyone, Chad was in bed all day but was able to keep down water and a Gatorade as well as Jen and Mekayla. Jen and Mekayla were up and about between naps and lead the games tonight at camp. Today was our first day of camp and it is nice having a small group of about 50 campers so friendships are forming fast! Once we received our room arrangements (boys on bottom floor and girls in balcony and rooms upstairs) we settled in and went on an outing to the beach! It was so much fun to see the Baltic Sea. The water is cold but the sand is really soft. There we played some volleyball in groups and had a great time doing it. Dan’s talk was really good and I thought it was received well. He spoke about how our stories are very little but are a part of a bigger story, THE STORY. I am so encouraged seeing how the Polish students have received us so far and I am so excited to see what God does in everyone’s heart throughout this week. Love you Mom, Dad, bro’s and family! Thank you for your prayers. I will see you in about a week and I have tons of funny stories to share!

Sick in Świnoujście

We made it to camp this morning after a 14 hour train ride. 5 of our team members became really sick on the train: ME (Dan), Justin, Mekayla, Chad and Jen. Chad and Mekayla and Justin were hit with the worst of what we believe was food poisoning. I am staying back with Chad and Mekayla right now as the entire camp is at the Baltic Sea. Please pray for Chad and Mekayla as they rest. Justin, Jen and myself are feeling better. Chad and Mekayla are both feeling better and need a good night of sleep. WE ALL NEED A GOOD NIGHT OF SLEEP! Although last night was tough for our team I am so proud of the way they handled it. Everyone was caring for each other and it was awesome to watch them serve each other.

We'll have a student blog tonight! We have WiFi at the church so you'll be hearing from us everyday until July 4th! Have a great Saturday! Tonight I begin my series of 7 messages on The Story of God! PRAY for God to begin move in the hearts of the students at camp! THANKS!

Wake Up! Wake Up! - Camp Song

Our camp song this year is by Everyday Sunday! Camp starts today!



Here are the lyrics

Feels like I’m going through the motions in the dark
In a world that leaves me with an uninspired heart

All I know is I’m so tired
Living life I barely feel
Give me hope, give me fire
Give me something real

Cause I don’t wanna keep sleepwalkin’ through
Endless days I’ve had enough of
Going nowhere, God I want to
Wake up! Wake up! Wake up!

It’s now or never come and pull me from this dream
Where everything is colorless and nothing’s what it seems

I believe only You
Can make me come alive
Help me be so consumed
Open up my eyes

Half asleep
I’m so bored
Counting sheep

Friday, June 26, 2009

Skoczów & Traveling to Camp

We are in Skoczów! Pronounced "sko-chewf!" We stayed in a hotel last night that had bathrooms in the hallway! That was interesting! :) Today we are at the church working on camp. Our students are meeting with Polish students working in their various areas of responsibility. The team is doing extremely well and really adjusting to the crazy schedule. The Polish youth group is very energetic and several of them are deeply in love with Jesus. It's been awesome to watch our students interact with them yesterday and today. Our students are excited that we are having pizza for lunch!

At 6:15 p.m. Poland time we head to camp in Świnoujście! We have a 13 hour train ride of ahead of us! We should be to the camp around midnight MST on Friday after we cross the water to the city! :) It will be interesting to see who actually sleeps on the train sitting up the whole time. Poor Justin, he has the longest legs! When we get to camp we have 16 hours a day of programmed activities for seven straight days!

The pizza is here! I am out! Have a great day!!!!! - Dan

Auschwitz & Travel to Skoczow

Hi it’s Bridget! WE ARE HAVING AN AWESOME TIME!!! Today is Thursday the 25. This morning we had to say good bye to Dan and Laura Hash and Alice Robbins to go off to meet the English camp leaders. Before we did that we went to Auschwitz. It was a rough but interesting experience. I know that we all learned a lot and will be able to grow from it. After that we met all of the Polish youth group leaders in Skoczow that will help us at camp and had a blast practicing the camp song and getting to know more about them. We are getting really excited to go off to English camp tomorrow, I hope all is well there, we miss you all.

Krakow

Hey it’s Jadon!!! We were in Krakow with the rest of the American and Canadian students and leaders who are working with Josiah Venture. There are five English Camps taking place this week! Dan and Laura Hash and Alice Robbins were all with us to talk about what we would be doing at the English camp. After several sessions of prep time we were finished for the day and went shopping in an indoor market in Krakow. After supper we went back into Krakow square and walked around… and ate ice cream… and watched break dancing. It was an awesome day and we are all really excited to be here. We will see you all in a little more than a week… so bye for now!!!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Flight delayed in Germany!

flight delayed Our flight has been delayed here in Germany due to the wind! Only one runway is open for the whole airport!

It's not LSD

airplaneWe had an interesting flight to Germany on our sweet Airbus because of the Rugby team from Georgia, not the state trust me. These massive mounds of flesh couldn't fit in their seats so they were constantly walking around the cabin hitting on women and asking me if I played for the Denver Broncos because I was wearing my sweet Broncos shirt! I had fun explaining to them why a 5 foot 8 inch red head could not play in the NFL.

When it was time to start taking Melatonin, to help us sleep, one of the Rugby players asked Jensine, as she was passing it out if it was LSD! She informed the massive man that it was a "legal" sleeping aid and that it wasn't LSD!

We are excited to see what team we have on our next flight from Frankfurt to Krakow!

Friday, June 19, 2009

History of Poland in 10 Minutes

This video is worth the 10 minutes! It's a good summary of the history of Poland!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Stories - Camp 2009


We are heading to Poland on Monday! Our theme for camp is going to be Stories. We are so excited to share The Story of God at camp! We are making final preparations! We are so excited!