Saturday, January 22, 2011

On the road again...

We are now in California hanging out with some of our favorite people on the planet. We are really enjoying our time here in the states...its been so refreshing and encouraging! And not to mention amazing food!

Paul sleeping on the plane





















Here is what we've been up to...we flew into JFK airport last Wednesday and soon found out that there were no flights to DC. So I called my Dad who informed me he was already half way to New York to come pick us up! I know that everyone thinks their Dad is the best...but for reals...mine is! Thanks to my Dad we were able to make our flight to Portland the following morning. God is so good!


On our way out of NYC

Our time in Portland was awesome, we hung out with Paul's family and reconnected with friends and the church there in Vancouver. Paul and I got to share at the Sunday morning service at CC Vancouver, it was awesome and we felt so blessed by all the sweet people there. We left feeling so encouraged and excited to see what the Lord is going to do in Münster with all these prayer warriors interceding! Pastor Daniel and Karen treated us to lunch at Baja Fresh! Thank you all! And I think we did a pretty good job controlling ourselves with the salsa! :) We loved seeing everyone in the Portland area...we will miss you all!



Paul leading worship at CC Vancouver


We arrived in California on Wednesday and our good friend Adriel picked us up and has been hosting us at his beach house in Newport. Its been awesome to soak up some sun since we haven't seen the sun in months! We got to meet his fiance Gabbi, she is amazing! We also were able to meet up with Ben V. our friend and pastor who married us.



 Last night Adriel and Gabbi took us to Costa Mesa's college group called "The House". It was super refreshing and encouraging! After the service we drove down to Murrieta and spent the night at our friend John Greer's pad. And as I write Paul, Adriel and John are snowboarding on Big Bear Mountain, no doubt shedding it up!  Tonight we are going to see our friend Nick Garcia (YEAH!) and go to Reality LA with him tomorrow for church.Then hopefully I will finally get to see my little sis! She has been out of town on a retreat this week and is gonna be back Sunday night.

So thats all for now...we will be heading out to Virginia on the 27th. Also sorry there are not so many pics. I feel so bummed because we took tons of pictures but somehow they all got deleted!!!

*Please be praying for Chris and Nada back in Münster since they are having to fill in the holes that we fill most of the time. Pray that the Lord would bless and strengthen them and the people who are going to be serving in our positions while we here in the states.*

Thanks everyone, we love you all!

Monday, January 10, 2011

The Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave...

Hey Everyone,
Just wanted to let you all know that we will be returning to the United States this week for a visit! Yea!!! We are really excited to see everyone! We will be in Vancouver Washington Jan. 13th-20th, Southern California Jan. 20th-26th, and then the Great State of Virginia Jan. 26th-Feb.4th...

For those of you who are in the Vancouver/Portland area, Paul's home church Calvary Chapel Vancouver has invited us to lead worship and share about Münster at this upcoming Sunday service (Jan. 16th). If you are interested in hearing what the Lord is doing here in Münster and reconnecting with us please come! We would love to see you!

Cannot tell how excited we are to eat some REAL spicy food!!! Warning to all Mexican restaurants: Please be advised two missionaries from Germany will request salsa in glasses in order to drink it. Do not let them! 







Thursday, December 30, 2010

More than conquerors

  "We are more than conquerors through Him who loved us" Romans 8:37

Last night I had the opportunity to lead a Bible study at our place, looking at a few stories from 2 Kings, Exodus, and Matthew.   Specifically we we're looking at different times in the Bible when God was about to raise up a leader and begin a new Spiritual work.  It was interesting to me to see in Moses, Joash, and Jesus how during their infancy there was a massive undertaking to murder all the male children.  To me it's obvious that the Devil was stirring up these people to murder these children to try and stop the work God was going to do through them.

We're a new church, still in its infancy really, and the enemy would like to destroy us from the very beginning.  But thank God we have a intercessor, "greater is He who is within you, then He who is within the world." 1 John 4:4
In Moses' time, Joash and Jesus there was an attempt to kill them in their infancy, but God prevailed and rescued these children and they grew up to be leaders for the people of God.  We have victory and confidence that what ever the enemy throws at us we will stand in the Lord and the power of His might.
We stand in the victory Christ accomplished at the cross.

"(Jesus) having wiped out the handwriting of requirements that was against us, which was contrary to us. And He has taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross. Having disarmed principalities and powers, He made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them in it."  Colossians 2:14-15

We have been soaring on the prayers of the saints, for us and this church.  Any opposition we have faced so far has been really easily overcome, and I know that is because of your prayers.  Please continue to pray for us that God would continue to protect us and guide us and give us favor in this city.


~Paul

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Christmas...

This was our first Christmas away from home...and it was a good one. We both skyped our families and ate an awesome breakfast, read Cosmic Christmas and watched The Nativity Story and It's a Wonderful Life. 

Here is what my sweet husband gave me for Christmas...it was the best surprise ever!

         

He built it out of sticks and stuff from the forest. So COOL! 

Here is our lil flea market Christmas tree...


   My gift to Paul was a new bike (since he's been riding ghetto ones this whole time) and I painted this dry erase board and of course gave him chocolate!


Here is our Christmas breakfast... last week Nada and I found frozen blueberries at the store and since they are not so common here I bought some. So we had blueberry pancakes, Cajun eggs and some Slovakian treats from the other night. Not as good as my mom's Christmas breakfast...but it wasn't bad either! :)


Later on we went for a little walk and built a snowman on our balcony! He looks pretty funny because he is totally not proportioned...lol






All in all we had an awesome Christmas! We did miss our families but praise the Lord for skype...we got to see them open their presents and everything...almost felt like we were there!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Friday, December 24, 2010

Pull out the Oplatky...



So there is a sweet Christmas tradition that my family keeps. Its called Velija or otherwise know as Stedry Vecer. Its a Slovakian meal that has been passed down the generations of Kaledas as well as other Slovak families. Now as an adult it really means so much more to me thinking of all the Christmas' that were spent with my grandparents at 537 Laurel street. Each bite was celestial and you could taste all the love that my grandmother had put into each dish. I love this meal for many reasons but the most important reason is that it is such a vivid reminder of what Christmas is really about...Jesus! His birth and His death, from the cradle to the cross. Each course in the meal is to be a reminder to us of this great truth. So needless to say, Paul and I had our very first Velija! And the Waldrops were our honored guests.


I will now explain the ins and out of theVelija dinner. First the table is set with straw and a white tablecloth, which has two meanings, 1) the straw represents the manger in which Jesus was born and 2) the white tablecloth represents His swaddling and tomb clothes. Traditionally the meal cannot start before the first star appears...once it does, the guests wash their hands in a basin with some silver coins, to signify a prosperous new year. The youngest in attendance receives all the coins. hehe









Once everyone has taken their seats the mother and father (Paul and I...lol) bring in two candles and the oplatky (which is basically a special communion wafer with the Christmas story imprinted on it...of course ours were already in pieces from the trip over!) Prayers are then offered and we take communion together. Then the mother (aka me) takes a bowl of honey and puts the sign of the cross on each persons forehead and gives them a blessing. This is also to remind us to keep Christ in the forefront of our thoughts. 


This is were the food comes in...there are traditional foods which are all hand made and have symbolic meanings. Here how it goes,


Machanka: A bitter mushroom/ sauerkraut soup. This is to remind us of the bitterness of sin. How our life was like without Christ.
Bolbiky:  Sweet bread balls rolled in poppy seeds and honey….represents the sweetness of life and salvation when Jesus, born in a manger, came to redeem man.
Fish:  A symbol of Christian faith in Jesus and His birth, death and resurrection. And also that Jesus said we are to be "fishers of men".
Pierogi:  Noodles stuffed with potatoes, onions and sauerkraut. A symbol of the work of our hands and God’s provision.
Peas:  Symbol for fertility.
Rice:  Symbol for the harvest of the land.
Bread:  Symbol of the sustenance of life provided both physically and spiritually as Jesus is the Bread of Life.
Halusky:  Noodles in sauteed cabbage. A symbol of the staples in life that God provides.
Nutroll or Kolaci: A strudel like thing filled with walnuts and poppy seeds on top. A very special treat reserved for Velija and Easter family gatherings.


In all the courses, recognition is given to God our Heavenly and Faithful Father , Jesus Our Redeemer and the Holy Ghost (Spirit) who gives us strength and guidance for a fulfilled life of faith.




 So thats Velija...took all day to make and only an hour to enjoy. I'm carrying on the traditions like a good lil' Slovak girl. Not gonna lie though...I was digging deep down to my Slovak roots to get all those pierogis made. lol










After the meal, we all exchanged gifts. The Waldrops are the best...they gave the coolest clock for our kitchen (which by the way we were in need of) and they also bought us the piece to our little laptop that we needed so that we can actually use it again! Thanks guys! 



We truly have so much to be thankful for this Christmas, God has been so good to us. None of this would ever be if it hadn't been for Jesus, His birth, death and resurrection. And the new abundant lives He has given us through the sweet salvation we have in Him. Thank You Jesus for Your love, for Your blood that was shed for us. Thank You that You are our King, our Priest and our Saviour! We want to make much of You...may we be Your witnesses in the nations! You are worthy of all praise, honor and glory! 





Vesele Vianoce a Stastlivy Novy Rok
 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. (in Slovakian)