Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Fourteen!

Holy Cow, Kids! In two weeks from today I'll be getting on a plane! How did this happen??

In other news, it cooled off with rain yesterday and today. This morning the dogs and I had a lovely, long, cool walk! Now I'm actually kind of cold! Crazy!

I'm going to go cook some squash, onions, and tomatoes that desperately need using. Then hang out with Mom for a while. When I get back, I think I'll watch a movie while working on stuff in my room. Good plan? Good plan.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Woohoo!!



Tickets have officially been PURCHASED, folks!!

I will be on a plane in three weeks!!

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I am so excited right now, but also starting to freak out a little bit!  I still intensely need your prayers.

And also- I'd like to solicit your advice. If you've been overseas for an extended period of time, can you give me an idea of how much I'll need to pack, what things you didn't have access to that you needed, what I need to buy here/wait till there as far as warmer apparel, and how to best negotiate the whole stuff situation? I only have one "free" suitcase with my airline ticket, and only up to 20 kilograms!!  What??  The second one is $50, which I figure is definitely worth it...  After that I don't know. One friend told me she took two suitcases and two big trunks when she lived in Guatemala for two years.

I guess I'll have to start seriously packing. I'm certainly not using my winter clothes right now! And I'll go from there.

Today I'll close with a few photos I found around the web.... just to give all of us a picture of what Poznan looks like. :)

Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons





Monday, August 9, 2010

Why go to Europe?

So, of course I'm excited to see Europe. I do hope to have the ability to go see some things while I live in Poznan. (Although I have no idea what my schedule will be like.  If travel isn't possible, so be it.) But other than the potential benefits for me, why go to Europe? What are the real reasons I'm so excited for this opportunity? Wouldn't Africa or India or South America be more appropriate?

Here's the thing, Europe is not very Christian these days.  After centuries of living steeped in Christianity most Europeans are totally skeptical, which may be understandable considering the many evil uses of Christ's name and Christian language. By and large, Europeans don't think it's possible for an intelligent person to really believe in orthodox Christianity.

By one estimate, Europe has less than 2% active believers, and Poland has less than 0.5%. See European Believers Report  As the GEM website states, "To many peoples of Europe, to be religious is to go to church for baptisms, weddings, and funerals. Those who have heard of Christianity view it as a thing of the past, and they may associate it with a ruling political system.  They’ve experienced a caricature of Christianity that holds no validity."

Many people in Europe have the mindset that they are "spiritual but not religious".  And the thing that strikes me is how incredibly easy it must be for Satan to use that viewpoint to lie to people, keeping them trapped. I see Europe as a dark place, with the potential for much spiritual deception.

So, I think Europe will be a challenging place to be a full-time missionary.  And I think God has a lot of personal growth in store for me. I am looking so forward to seeing what God will do when I show up, prepared and armed for battle. But knowing the victory is His.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Happy August!!


What a month! I had a fantastic July, full of traveling, visiting family and friends... good quality time spent with people I love. :)

Some highlights.

Fourth of July/Housewarming for Craig and Sarah.

Aren't they cute?

Welcome to Yukon, America!!
I spent about a week visiting friends from college I hadn't seen in years (sorry, guys! your kids are all adorable!), family (love you all!), and generally hanging out.  Then we had a fantastic weekend of celebration because my Granddad turned EIGHTY!!  What fun!


















Then? Off to California! I had such a fantastic time with two of my favorite girls in the world!!

I drove home from northern California with Julia (so fun!), and since I've been home, it's been pretty busy still. 

Just this weekend I had a birthday night in Dallas for Tiffany! and a Cake-Off for Jon's birthday! I'm thankful I have friends who know how to celebrate!

We're getting down to the wire.  About one month to go.  I'm going to have to start getting serious about the real last-minute logistics of leaving. Packing, clearing out my room, making sure all the paperwork is in order. 

I am so excited!! And constantly praying! Right now the GEM Annual Conference is starting. Be praying for safe travels for all the missionaries and support staff, for their unity, refreshment, and an excitement with a renewed vision.

Love you all! I'm planning to start practicing this whole blogging thing. So get ready!  :) 

Grace and peace,
Steph