Tuesday, June 25, 2013


End of June and getting ready to return home…

I am so thankful to have been blessed to spend time with some fellow Christians and friends that I have made.  Please continue to pray for my friend, Heidi, as she is having a difficult pregnancy, raising a family and doing all she can as a missionary.  She has 2 beautiful kids who love doing crafts with me and I love that they think I am their age!  God is so awesome to give me the gift of helps and being able to help a friend in need blesses me more than the person I hope to bless.  My Mom has given me an ample supply of taco seasoning and I was able to bless the family with some- so they can make a giant taco – an easy meal.  Also have been able to get to know a few young ladies more and encourage them.  It has been great to have these young ladies take me to places that I wanted to see before leaving Poland.  Powsin – has a large botanical garden, even though it was raining, it was neat time of fellowship!  Wilanow – which is said to be the Versialles of Poland – the gardens were beautiful and walking through the park…they even had a China tea house and Roman bridge – how international!  This past week, I was able to go by train to Bremen and meet up with my Dad and brother – (American) Father’s Day – my Dad got the gift of getting to see ME!  LOL  Then we spend a few days with relatives – so awesome to see them again before going home.  My Dad and Karl brought me back to Warsaw – to help me pack.  We ended up getting a new suitcase and I am so thankful that they are able to bring a lot of my things home for me!  Please pray for me as I finish packing, say my “good-byes” and new beginning to where the Lord will lead me next!  Please continue to keep Robert, Rachel, the kids and others serving at Daily Grind in your prayers for ESL teachers, volunteers, and wisdom as the ministry continues to reach the community for Christ.  J   

 

Cup of Coffee version…

I will be able to share more when in person.  The different places I have been blessed to see and people that I have met.  Please continue to pray for the people here in Poland.  Many are Catholics and many cling to tradition – not gain knowledge of the personal relationship with Christ is what they are truly seeking.  Robert and Rachel are doing a great job of reaching out to others and continuing to be in prayer that more will come through the doors of Daily Grind…  God has blessed, as the weather has gotten nicer, more people are stopping in to see what we are all about!  They have multiple English discussion groups, activities for kids, Ladies book club and bi-weekly Bible studies.  The challenge now is to bring helpers and I know as we all continue to pray, God will provide!  This is a bitter-sweet time for me…my heart breaks for the people here in Poland as many do not know God as their Savior and seem to be so content with their day to day living without God, also for the friends that I have made and will be leaving behind…but the sweet part is that I am able to come home and see my family, church and friends!  I know that the Lord has worked in and through me and can’t wait to share with you.  Looking forward to the hugs and smiling faces – a time of renewal and rolling up my sleeves to serve as the Lord leads.  Please pray for the finishing strong, wrapping up loose ends and prepare for what the Lord has before me…  God is so good – All the time! Thanks again for all your prayers and support!  J

 “Teach me Your way, Lord, that I may rely on Your faithfulness, give me an undivided heart, that I may fear Your name.”        Psalm 86:11 

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Sunday, June 2, 2013

Ania helping with flower craft

baby wrap instruction

Karen helping with flower

More crafts...

craft and English lesson

more wrap instruction for new Moms

ODBC quilt to Mom-to-be and all smiles!


June and the cottonwood is flying…

Mother’s Day in Poland was on May 26th and we were blessed to do an outreach event at the hospital that the blankets ODBC ladies made.  We were able to set up in the courtyard of the hospital – an area for the kids to play, make crafts, face paint and learn English.  There were about 15 volunteers and I am grateful for the ladies that helped me with the crafts.  The kids had a hard time understanding my Polish, so these ladies stepped in and made things flow wonderfully.  There were about 50 kids and God blessed us with nice weather – the rain held off till the event was over!  Lord willing some of the people will come check out Daily Grind and get involved in the English Discussion Groups, kid’s English or possibly the Bible Study.  The staff was impressed and Lord willing this will lead to more opportunities for outreaches.                Here is another update… I am leaving Poland and returning home to Rochester on July 4th.  Although my intention was to stay two years until May 2014, after tons of prayer the Lord has definitely directed me come home. I know that the Lord led me to Poland to help Robert & Rachel start begin their wonderful ministry.  I am equally convinced that my time is done here, as the Lord has given me confidence to return home – for the next step He has for me, ministry wise. Pastor Bill is in full support of my decision and this has given me great peace that this is what the Lord wants me to do.  I am thrilled that the Lord will use me in Rochester and am excited to see His will and way accomplished in and through me.  This has been a wonderful training ground for me (here in Poland) and I wouldn't trade this experience for anything.  I am so thankful to you all, your support, your prayers and all that you have done.  I appreciate it more than words can express.  This has been a difficult decision, even though I know this is what the Lord wants for me… I covet your prayers during this transition period.

Please continue to keep Robert, Rachel, the kids and others serving at Daily Grind in your prayers for ESL teachers, volunteers, and wisdom as the ministry continues to reach the community for Christ.  J   

 

Cup of Coffee version…

To share a little more about the Mother’s Day event – it was called a picnic.  Not like we have in America – tons of food, family and friends.  It was an event for new Moms or new Moms-to-be.  The hospital had stations set up for the ladies to be informed about different things and our area was set up to entertain the kids.  Rachel had some friends come that showed the ladies how to make a wrap to carry your baby or small child.  That corner was busy with ladies wrapping material all criss-cross their bodies…some even used the dolls or their own little ones.  There was a boy interviewed on TV, so there may have been some free publicity too!  A friend has asked for a Polish Bible, so she can read it on a regular basis and will be getting it this week.  My teacher is hopeful that visa approval will no longer be needed in the near future to visit America, so she can come and see Niagara Falls in person!  I went to the park today – in hopes of catching the Chopin concert, but missed the first performance and second one was 2 hours later, so I walked for about an hour in the park, before the cottonwood made my nose itch.  So I made it home in time to catch ODBC service!  God is so good – All the time! Thanks again for all your prayers and support!  J

 “I will praise You, O Lord, with my whole heart, I will tell of all Your marvelous works.”       Psalm 9:1 

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Saturday, May 18, 2013

They arrived!

ugly bird

craft time


 

Old Town - this one is for you SARAH!  :)
 


Kim and Sarah’s visit…

It was so great to have friends from home come to see and hang out with me.  I know they made a lot of sacrifices to come and I don’t take that lightly.  It was a few rough days of getting through jet lag and being able to eat some food that looked a bit different.  We had coffee/cream and pistachio ice cream… Thankfully we walked enough, to be able to enjoy a bowl.  They were troopers, as they helped me do crafts with the kids and Sarah was Layla’s friend.  Rachel started the Ladies book club – they are reading “Life without Limits” in Polish & having opportunities to share about Christ and will be meeting once a month.  Robert started the Polish Bible Study on Fridays – biweekly and we had dozen kids for crafts on Saturday - few new faces.  All the new activities are helping us to grow the ministry here and more opportunities to share Christ.  Needless to say, I kept Kim and Sarah pretty busy.  We had very nice weather, that was a huge blessing.  On Sunday we were able to squeeze in a visit to the Zoo, Monday – trip to Old Town and a few other places.  We were all blessed by their visit and the kids miss them.  It has been like summer weather here and I would be totally OK if the temperature returned to the 70’s with a breeze…but sunshine is so much better than the gray skies we had before.  Well, back to the studies and getting crafts prepped for future events!  Thanks again for allowing Kim and Sarah to come and be a blessing!  J   

 

Cup of Coffee version…

After trying to getting to the airport, camera in hand and eagerly waiting to see Kim and Sarah come through the arrival doors…all of a sudden I hear someone behind me say – are you looking for us?  Go figure, I was talking to Robert and missed Kim & Sarah coming through the doors and they were standing behind me!  Robert parked close, so we got in the car and were on our way in no time.  After settling in a bit, we went to the Crepes restaurant nearby, but that was probably not the best choice…when people have been traveling.  Thankfully we were able to get to-go containers and had a quick meal on another day.  The time adjustment was a bit rough on the girls, but they were troopers and came with me each night for the lesson/craft time with kids.  Layla and Sarah were buddies.  All the kids were excited to go to the zoo and play in the park together.  Funny how you mention ice cream and playing in the park…suddenly they have energy.  LOL  It was great to spend time with Kim and Sarah…see Old Town and meet some interesting people.   Found a neat gift shop…it did not look like much for the store front, but you walk inside – things from ceiling to floor…you name it – they had it.  Sarah tried Smerf ice cream…it was definitely blue…you will have to ask her what it tasted like.  It was hard to see them go, but I know they were eager to go home – see family and share with others their experience in Poland.  Note to crafters – string art projects are not ideal for young kids…always better to opt for pony bead projects instead.   I found a great idea online for preschool kids – paper octopus with pipe cleaner legs – add a few pony beads and a silly face…kids are happy and so am I!  Older kids made little lizards… Thanks again for all your prayers and support!  J

 “A man who has friends must himself be friendly, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.”       Proverbs 18:24 

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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

hospital blankets were donated to

sight on way to IKO (school)

at hospital with directors



Saturday craft

Ania and me


May is here…

The past few weeks has gone by quickly.  We were able to deliver the blankets to the hospital and the people were so excited.  They could not get over the bright colors and beautiful work by the people of ODBC!  It was like Christmas and they could not wait to go through the boxes and look at each one.  Thanks again for all your help and support.  I have been continuing to meet with Eva and have been blessed by being invited to her home.  God has allowed me to have opportunities to fellowship with other ladies, in creative ways.   One called wanting to have some adult fellowship while her husband was in Greece for work, another helped clean and prepare for her son’s birthday party, and another to get to know her better before she heads off to Thailand. On Saturday, we had kids English and craft time with 9 kids.  We made keychain holders or decorations for backpacks…whichever way you want to look at it.  The kids had fun and enjoy learning English through play with Rachel.  This week we have 2 holidays, May 1 is Labor Day and May 3rd is Constitution Day (like our 4th of July).  So many people go away on vacation and this allows for me to meet up with others and them not to come to me.  Iwona and I continue to work at Polish conversation.  I am thankful for some extra time of prayer and for getting things ready for Kim and Sarah.  So excited about them coming to visit and helping me see Warsaw again through new eyes!  J

 Cup of Coffee version…

There are little things that have been exciting for me – like being able to find new places or take different stops off the metro or bus route.  Also has been neat going on different bus routes, to see how some areas are so different than others.  To help you visualize a little – think of driving in Brockport, then Greece and then over to Pittsford.  It has been fun getting to know people and getting to meet for coffee or go to their home and help them out.  One friend is 5 months pregnant with her 3rd child and not as active as she is used to being…so being able to help her clean a little and help her feel better about the way her home looks – means a lot.  Also was able to bless a family with a meal and that was really neat too!  Good thing I like coffee – I am meeting some friends for coffee or cooking at my apartment.  There was an opportunity to share about our ministry and I was asked when we will open a second location and if it will be north of Warsaw.  Other friends have been so encouraging and wanting to share where I should take Kim and Sarah.  They are also excited about meeting them.    So I have a few more things to get in place and ready for a few weeks of fellowship at my place.  Thanks again for all your prayers and support!  J

 “For he who serves Christ in these things is acceptable to God and approved by men.”       Romans 14:18