Tuesday, March 26, 2013


Thankful for answered prayers…

Thanks so much for your prayers – the Krzesinski family are healthy!  A lady that I have been gotten to know through a Bible study is coming to Daily Grind on Tuesday and Thursday mornings to practice her English, to understand the English bible study material and stays a little longer to help me with my Polish!  Saturday was a highlight of my time in Poland – being able to go to the Kowalewo Children’s Home.  Not that you could ever image me in the kitchen, I was so blessed to help with baking muffins with the kids.  We made 4 different kinds and they did not like me even washing the dishes.  Ugh!  We ended up making about 8 dozen muffins and they were gone in minutes- after getting permission from the adults to eat.  LOL  The other people that I went with were involved with crafts, ping-pong and board games.  We had a great time hanging out with the kids.  Kind of bitter sweet about the ODBC news, but I know God is in control and so thankful that it may not cause drastic changes in the near future.  There are more people stopping in to Daily Grind and it is neat to see how the Lord will continue to grow our ministry.  This Saturday we had 9 kids and 2 new families!  We dyed Easter eggs and made chick/bunny egg holders, played games and had books read.  Thanks again for all your support!

 

Cup of Coffee version…

Things have been busy the last few weeks and continuing to pray for God’s guidance and provision of opportunities to meet others.  We have found a bakery that makes cookies and muffins similar to ours and we are so thankful that they are willing to work with us.  The other day we had cupcakes from the bakery – I thought they were too sweet, guess my taste buds are adjusting to less sugar here.  LOL  We continue to find new ways to teach and make speaking English fun.  I am thankful for the years of helping at VBS and working with the toddlers on Sundays – it has helped me with ideas.  Also thankful for brainstorming sessions and being able to pick people’s brains – it has led to some interesting games/crafts!   Saturday (at K.C.H.) was a ton of fun – not only getting to work with other Christians, but meeting some great kids that not only love to help and enjoy people coming to stop out to see them.  The adults that work at the orphanage are super nice and one of the ladies kept telling me to sit down… obviously she does not know me!  LOL  A few of the kids spoke a few words of English, so it was great to be able to encourage them to continue to speak.  I met a few of the girls and it was encouraging to have the opportunity to something that blesses others and fills one with joy.  On Sunday, I was able to pass on a few muffin recipes to one of the people from Saturday and they were so shocked that I would remember and think of them.  LOL   Then cried a bit on Sunday – it is sad that Pastor Tom is stepping down, but I am also excited that Pastor Bill (Lord willing) will be the new Senior Pastor!  It is bitter-sweet and exciting to see what the Lord will do next at ODBC!  It was funny the other day I was just wondering how things may be when I return home.  LOL  I am thankful for friends who give me suggestions and help me brainstorm…so that I can give my best with the Lord’s help!   Things are getting a little more back to normal, as Krzesinskis are healthy and able to move to a new home.  I had an oral Polish exam on Monday…I have to laugh because the teacher said that she understood what I was saying, but my grammar needs some work and I need to be sure to use past tense (when applicable).  She has not heard me speak English!  LOL  I thank God that she understood what I was trying to say…that is my goal right now anyway.  Saturday, one of the ladies shared with me that she has been in Poland for 13 years and still waiting for the 10 years of speaking Polish to be fluent kicks in.  J  Here are a few funny things that have happened this week: in Polish class, I learned you do not say “przepraszam!” (which means “I’m sorry” or “excuse me”) when someone is ill – you are to say “przykro mi”(also means “I’m sorry” – more sympathetic response).  My teacher and I had a good laugh over my mistake!  Another funny thing was on the bus yesterday to DG – I had a big Euro cup bag that I bought last year full of craft supplies…an older gentleman asked me where I bought my bag.  At first, I was just caught off guard that someone would inquire about my bag/also embarrassed because people were leaning over to look at my bag.  Then mustered the courage to speak Polish and told him I bought the bag last year at REAL.  It came out as “buy bag last year REAL.”  He smiled and thanked me and then left the bus.  LOL    This week, I got to help my friend prepare for the English Bible study and she started sharing more (even though she feels that her English is not very good).  She has invited me to her home on Monday and God is blessing in so many little ways these past few weeks.  It is so neat to be in the will of God!

 

“And being confident of this, I  know that I shall remain and continue with you all for your progress and joy of faith.”        

Philippians 1:26

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