Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Daily Report from Europe

Our team of ten will be leaving Seattle this Sunday around 5 p.m. Please keep us in your prayers: Matt, Heidi, Betsey, Denetta, Rich, Stephanie, Noel, Becky, Debbie and Paul.

I will be updating this blog with daily reports whenever I get to a place with internet access. Keep checking back here for updates, and feel free to comment with your questions. I will even try to post some photos if/when I get a chance. This all depends on time and technology. Thanks for being a part of this team by praying for us. See the blog "European Missionary Journey" for the details of this trip.

TUESDAY - 3/29/06
3:15 A.M.
We have arrived safely. What a journey! Seattle, to San Francisco (we were on the same flight as Pastor Jim as he made his way to Manila), to Munich, then to Krakow, Poland. Followed by a 2 hour drive to Nowytarg. Paul and I had a good drive through the fog through the snow covered countryside. The team is situated at a nice bed and breakfast as well as a couple of host homes. Heidi and I are at Denise's apartment and are ready to rest. Tomorrow we will be helping at an English class that Denise teaches, and will be going on a prayer walk of the city. The ground here in is covered with deep snow. We're missing two bags -- pray that they would catch up with us tomorrow (one is Betsey's bag, and one contains the missionary gifts).
There will be more to report later. Good-night for now.






Tuesday night, 11:40 p.m.

This was a day well spent with missionary Denise Johnson. After spending the morning hearing her vision and story, we went on a long drive through the countryside, surrounding the area in which she ministers. It was a "prayer drive" and provided insight into the spiritual battle that exists here. She pastors the only non-Catholic church in Zakopane - a city of 40,000.

In the afternoon our group taught a conversational English class in a school, and then in the evening we had a prayer/worship service with the church members. It was the first meeting in Denise's newly remodeled basement which will serve as a meeting place for small groups.

The Niedzica Castle - built in 1325


Wednesday Night - Blizzard & Believers Gathering

Today we visited the Niedzica Castle before making our way to Zakopane where we met with the believers at the Foursquare Church there. While at the castle, I was put in the stocks by our team (ha ha...)

After breaking free, we assisted with a high school English class, taught be Denise Johnson. We prayed over the future internet cafe outreach that the church is planning to open.

Tonight's gathering at the church was a powerful time of mutual encouragement. Team members shared words of encouragement, a great time of prayer for each other, and refreshing worship.
Heavy snow began falling today at noon, and continued late into the night. It was amazing to be in a blizzard here at the very end of March! Narnia was filmed in Poland, and we have been praying for the end of winter with the ministry here. We believe there is a great future in Christ for the Polish people.

It is midnight again. Tomorrow we head for Germany!

Thursday, March 31st
Answer to prayer...Betsey's luggage arrived...
We rode the train 2 hours from Stuttgart to Bondesshof Bible Center, enjoying the company of Hanna Langsev. Last night she took us to a large housing project (formerly a French Army Barrack) where hundreds of refugees are housed in single room dwellings. There we met with refugees from all of the world (Kurds, Algeria, Burkina Faso, and many more). We helped feed them, pray with some, and show the love of Christ. Hanna comes here every week.

Last night we crashed after enjoying some Turkish donors (food). This morning I went for a run with one of the students who is from Woodinville. It was a beautiful run through the countryside.
The school director spent time with us sharing his vision for the school and for Germany. Later we went to a 7th century castle in Meersburg. The weather was beautiful. From here one can see the snow covered Swiss Alps, as well as into Austria. This afternoon we went to a ministry at a student center where Hanna goes every week.

We have been having a great time with her and discovering the challenges and great opportunities for ministry here in Germany. This school has amazing outreaches to unsaved school kids, addicted families, refugees, and much more.

Everyone on the team is doing well. God seems to be ordering our steps. Pray for us tomorrow as we leave at 4:30 a.m., for a train to Stuttgart and then our flight to Budapest.

April Fools! -- April 1st

I'm writing from Budapest where we are ending our day with Dave and Mindy Sebens. We left Germany this morning (early) after getting up around 3 a.m., taking the train to Stuttgart, flying to Budapest, and getting settled into our hotel.

We were thankful to make all our connections, lock up our bags in Stuttgart (where we return tomorrow), and get our rooms at our hotel (after they told us they we full, and they had no record of our reservation) -- so everything worked out in the end.

It's great re-connecting with Dave and Mindy. They used to work at EFC before going on the mission field full time. Today they showed us this amazing city on a warm day. Tomorrow we will be attending 2-3 different services, all in the morning, before returning to Stuttgart for a stop over before we go to Greece. Tomorrow is my birthday -- and I will celebrate it in Hungary and Germany, while on a mission trip. This is perfect as far as I am concerned, except for the fact that our kids are at home.

Hanna Langsev was an inspiration to us all in Germany. She is super "sold out" and has an intense love for God that I have rarely seen. The ministry there is doing an amazing job of reaching out in a nation that is spiritually struggling.

Time to go for now! I'll write again when I can. Thanks for the comments and prayers. I keep relaying them to the team.

April 2nd

We worshiped together today at the Calvary Chapel here (www.golgota.hu). There is no Foursquare Church in Budapest. Now we are heading back to the airport.

9 p.m. -- Team Leader Sends Passport to Madrid

This afternoon our team left Budapest for Stuttgart. Tomorrow morning we are heading to Athens. As I left the plane and made my way to the passport station, I realized that I, as the team leader, had made the most amateur missions blunder - I had left my passport on the plane (in the seatback). We quickly notified the officials, but they would not let me back on the plane to look. I was detained while we waited for the crew to come through customs, but they never did. Before I knew it, the plane had left for Madrid, Spain. I was totally stressed out about this, and the team was waiting to see what would happen next.

I told the team to go on, while I contacted EFC to have a passport copy faxed over. The passport police contacted the plane, and after 45 minutes of fear, I found they had located my passport, and the plane is returning tonight! Prayers were answer, and the joy of finding it was enough to overcome my own embarassment. I had just imagined being stuck in Germany, going to the embassy for a new passport while the team continued to Athens.

Instead, we stay on schedule. My passport will arrive here before midnight, and we are right on track! Thanks for your prayers! This has been a funny day, only in retrospect. The Geman Police were kind and wished me a happy birthday. The team was gracious and probably will feel free to make mistakes since the humanity of their leader was made SO evident tonight (in case that was ever a question before).

Tomorrow is a BIG travel day as we take the train from Thessalonica to Athens.

PHOTOS FROM BUDAPEST

Dave & Mindy Sebens




We are in Athens - 12:39 a.m. 04/04/06
Emergency stop in Croatia
Last night we stayed by airport in Stuttgart, and were off to an early start for our travel day.

Our plan was to fly to Thessalonika, but a disturbing event unfolded as a medical emergency on our plan forced us to the ground in Zagreb, Croatia. We prayed for the situation, and believe the woman actually died on our plane. We ended up on the ground in Zagreb for two hours.

Once in Thessalonika we took two buses to the train station (packing the aisles with our luggage). Being delayed, we were afraid we would miss our train, but a man helped us from the bus all the way onto the train! He was our interpreter, negotiated a group rate for us, and was a total "God-send"! We thanked him with some Applets and Cottlets and another Seattle gift. We made it on the train with 5 minutes to spare.

I am writing from Sandra's place where Heidi and I are staying. The team is settling into their hotel and tomorrow we will be touring the Acopolis with Sandra, visiting the Foursquare Church in Athens and participating in a refugee feeding program in the afternoon and evening.

Thanks for your prayers! Rich hurt his back today and could really use a healing, so please pray for him.


Tuesday, April 4th - Final Blog

Once again, thank-you for your prayers. Rich's back was better today and he made it through the entire day. He also was able to enjoy his anniversary with Denetta. Today we went to the Acropolis with Sandra Williams, and then went to Mars Hill and read Acts 17. It was a great experience being where Paul was during that critical time in history. After some "historic" fellowship and prayer walking, we enjoyed a lunch together before going to see and hear more of Sandra's vision for the city of Athens. Later in the afternoon we went to the Foursquare Church which is the largest evangelical church in Greece. We met with the Pastor (George) for an hour and heard the amazing history and story of the ministry. Their services are translated into nine languages and the have a multi-faceted outreach to the poor and the destitute of the city -- with feeding programs, showers and haircuts for the homeless, counseling, youth outreach, and much more. They are even sending missionaries around the world. We had a rich time of prayer there and as a team. God is doing good things in us and the missionaries have all been encouraged. Tomorrow we visit Corinth and will be given an overview of Sandra's ministry to the prostitutes. We will conclude with a prayer walk. The next moring we fly out at 6 a.m. so we have to leave for the airport at 3 a.m.

Thanks again for all your prayers!!!!

Back Home!

We all made it home safely and uneventfully. I lost track of time as we flew from Athens to Frankfurt to Portland to Seattle. We've been busy catching up on sleep and look forward to sharing memories and photos together. Each member of this team made a great contribution. It was a joy travelling and ministering together.

Thank-you for your prayers and most off all I hope you will remember to pray for our missionaries and the ministries they are involved in.

Monday, March 13, 2006

Marathons and Mountains

On March 4th I decided to go for a long run. The Lord Hill Trails Fun Run gave me a good opportunity to run with some others while challenging myself to run further than I have in several years. I'm toying with the idea of running the White River 50 at the end of July. I ended up doing two loops eleven mile circuits for a total of 22 miles on the rugged and muddy hills near Snohomish. The only really difficult part was the final six miles. I finished in about three hours. I have a long way to go before I'll be ready for a 50 mile run.










Today I followed up with an attempt at Mount Dickerman Trail #710. The sun was shining and Big Four Mountain looked just spectacular. A thin layer of snow covered the road for the final ten miles of driving to the gate at Deer Creek. From there it was a 4.5 mile run to the trail head (on the snow-covered Mountain Loop Highway). I was cautious about this climb after learning of two fatalities that took place on this mountain this year (see the article linked to this heading). It was haunting to think about what had happened here only a month ago and I prayed for the families of those who perished here.

As I made my way up the rugged and icy trail, all tracks disappeared after one mile. From then on I was breaking trail, and the trail was often difficult to find. After three hours of climbing (following the run), I lost the trail completely and made the wise choice of heading back. I was able to get some nice photos -- a couple of which I have posted. It was a great workout. As I ran the road back to my car I contemplated the appeal of the wilderness. I found encouragement in thinking of the Biblical characters who spent time there seeking God (John the Baptist, Elijah, Moses, Jesus...). For me it is a place to quiet my heart and my mind, to worship, to relax and to enjoy God's creation.

I recently read a climber's comment in Outside magazine who said "Life is lived in valleys, not on the summits."

This has had me thinking about the beauty of mountain tops but the absolute necessity of lowlands and valleys.

Christians love "mountain top" experiences with God. These are special and should be enjoyed -- but when we're in the valleys, or walking life on what feels like an endless plain, we must not think that God has abandoned us. Passionate spirituality is meant to happen in the valleys even though we may be longing for another summit experience.

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Update...European Missionary Journey

European Missionary Journey
March 26 - April 6, 2006

Ten of us will be a part of this team that will be going to serve, to learn, and to partner with the Eastside Foursquare Church sponsored missionaries and ministries in Europe. Please join us in this ministry through prayerful support as we keep a full schedule of travel and service, visiting four missionaries in four different countries.

SUNDAY, MARCH 26th
Flight: United Airlines #UA1237
Depart: Seattle 5:40 P.M.
Arrive: San Francisco 7:41 P.M.
Flight: United Airlines #UA8882
Depart: San Francisco 8:40 P.M.
Arrive: Munich, Germany 5:45 P.M. (Mar 27th)

MONDAY, MARCH 27th
Flight: Lufthansa #LH3336
Depart: Munich, Germany 9:05 P.M.
Arrive: Krakow, Poland 10:30 P.M.
From there we will rent two vehicles and make the 2 hour drive from the airport in Krakow to Zakopane. Denise Johnson is a Foursquare missionary and pastor in Zakopane. Her first visit to Poland was with a mission team from Eastside. We will be there from the 28th – 29th, and will leave for Germany on the morning of the 30th. Tuesday morning we will rest from all our traveling to prepare for our work ahead. Denise will spend the morning and afternoon with our team and will then meet us at the Church for an evening of intercessory prayer and worship (by our team). On Wednesday (and maybe even Tuesday) Denise would love to have some of the group assist her with the English class that she teaches. Wednesday evening we will be joining them for regular mid-week service. While there the team members will be staying at a nearby Bed and Breakfast. http://www.journeyofheart.blogspot.com/

THURSDAY, MARCH 30th
Flight: German Wings #4U2735
Depart: Krakow, Poland 12:15 P.M.
Arrive: Stuttgart, Germany 13:45 P.M.
Train/Bus/Pick up by Hannah from Stuttgart to Friedrichshafen
Hanna Langsev is on staff at Bodenseehof International Bible School. On the 30th and 31st (Thursday and Friday) we will minister to those in the refugee home (mostly poor Kurdish and Iraqi families), conduct a community BBQ, distribute tracts, minister at a youth center, visit a castle, possibly hand out The Jesus Film, visit the school and share encouragement, joy and fellowship with the volunteers, staff and missionaries there. There we will be staying in houses where team members will have private rooms. http://www.bodenseehof.de/

SATURDAY, APRIL 1st
Travel from Friedrichshafen to Stuttgart
Flight: German Wings #4U2780
Depart: Stuttgart, Germany 10:30 A.M.
Arrive: Budapest, Hungry 11:50 A.M.

We will be with Dave and Mindy Sebens on the Saturday and Sunday. We plan to attend a Hungarian service on Sunday at Calvary Chapel. We leave Sunday afternoon, April 2nd. (Ministry to Eastern Europe). http://mtee.org/

http://www.hotels-in-budapest-hungary.com/victorapartmenthotel.php

While there Dave and Mindy will share with us about ministry throughout Eastern Europe and the life of a “career” missionary. Dave and Mindy lived in Budapest for three years. They have also lived in Bulgaria, Moldova, and currently reside in Romania. They will meet us at the airport upon our arrival. From the airport we will get into the city through public transportation (bus and underground train)-$1.50. We will have to be traveling rather lightly.
A public transportation pass for all forms of travel within Budapest and surrounding environs for the two days we will be there is about $15.

SUNDAY, APRIL 2nd
Flight: German Wings #4U2781
Depart: Budapest, Hungry 16:10 P.M.
Arrive: Stuttgart, Germany 17:35 P.M.
Spend one evening in Stuttgart at host homes. Hanna will meet us here and may join us for the remaining part of our journey.

MONDAY, APRIL 3rd
Depart: Stuttgart, Germany 10:30 A.M.
Arrive: Thessaloniki, Greece 13:50 P.M.
Flight: German Wings #4U2980
Train: From Thessaloniki to Athens

Arrive in Athens and visit with Sandra Williams on April 3, 4, 5. Monday evening (April 3rd ) we will do ministry in one of the prostitue districts. Most likely a prayer walk. Tuesday (April 4th) we will have a half day tour of Corinth, before visiting the Athens Foursquare Church – the largest evangelical church in that city. There we will visit the church and minister to the homeless and refugees. Pastor George Patsaouras and his wife Margarita will share with us the challenges and successes of spreading the Gospel in Greece. There will also be time to visit Athens/Acropolis later on. Sandra will be hosting a tour entitled, “The Passion of Paul in Greece.” On Wednesday (April 5th) we may take a half day guided tour of Corinth. http://sbolgreece.com/index.html

THURSDAY, APRIL 6th
Flight: Lufthansa #LH0468
Depart: Athens, Greece 6:05 A.M.
Arrive: Frankfurt, Germany 8:05 A.M.
Flight: Lufthansa #LH0468
Depart: Frankfurt, Germany 10:00 A.M.
Arrive: Portland, OR 11:25 A.M.
Flight: United Airlines #UA6345
Depart: Portland, OR 12:55 P.M.
Arrive: Seattle, WA 1:46 P.M.

TEAM PAYMENT SCHEDULE
January 29th: $200 + Application is due
February 12: Additional $800 is due (Total: $1000)
March 5: Additional $500 is due (Total: $1500)
March 24: All additional funds must be turned in
TEAM MEETING SCHEDULE
All team meetings will take place on Saturday nights, immediately following the service, in room 203 (7:30-8:15 p.m.). January 28, February 11, March 11 and March 25

Giving & Support
Prayer: I invite you to be praying for our team and our missionaries before and during this trip! Pray for safety, unity, opportunity and fruitful ministry. Also pray for provision, as many of us need help funding this ministry opportunity. If you would like to support this team, all contributions are tax deductibe. To make a contribution, checks should be made payable to Eastside Foursquare Church, and sent to my attention at EFC, PO Box 1439, Bothell, WA 98041-1439. Please include a note that this is for the Europe Mission Team.

Also, if you will support our team in prayer, please add a comment to this blog.

Thursday, March 02, 2006

The Monday Church, Taking it to the Streets, and Mexico


Perhaps this is a random blog, but it has a lot to do with things that are "happening" right now at Eastside Foursquare Church and in my own life...

Early this week our entire staff met for some meetings where we wrestled with some important questions about "Church", presented by Jim Hayford:


"Would it be possible for people who attend EFC to experience the highest caliber of spiritual ministry for themselves and every member of their family while they are on our campus but also come to understand that what they experience there is not the Main Event?


Could we learn how to consistently convey that it is more like bookends at the beginning and ending of a week of ministry?

How many of our people understand and live this now?

If the church is people, what do you have to give and how would you give it if the lights went out? What do you have to offer the people of God, EFC as a group and the community at large that brings to them true power?

Discuss and list ways EFC can better equip and release people to actually do the work of the ministry."

Please comment with any answers you have to the above questions.


This Sunday Jerry Cook will be meetings with udiscussicuss his newest book: The Monday Morning Church. This will happen at LeaderNet (our quarterly gathering of the leaders of EFC). This book is a call to "move out of the Sanctuary and into the streets".

This past Saturday our two children returned from a week-long mission in Puerto Penasco, Mexico. I think it was one of the best weeks of their lives. They went with a group of others Junior High'ers from our church and they worked hard all week long -- and they had a blast doing it. Now they're trying to get used to the routine of school and the teenage dramas that consume day to day life here in America. They are both experiencing a bit of reverse culture shock right now.


All this serves as a reminder that you have something to give --- you can make a difference. If we can just slow down from the self-consuming nature of our jobs and lives long enough to recognize this truth.

This is my challenge and my struggle. It's one a struggle I will not abandon.