A Story of Serving The King

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Our Youth Group went to the movie of The cronicles of Narnia last week, so I thought to do a theam night to teach about the sacurfice of Asland, and of temptations and what the bible said. So here is a view of how Narnia appeared to our Youth in Wloclawek Poland. The Night really turned out good, the kids really listened and seemed to take to heart what was discussed. They even had a chance to share a meal with their fellow youth members in memory of what Jesus did for us. So here is the entrance... our wardrobe door. (I tried to get the back off my wardrobe, but there were too many screws so this had to do..) :) Posted by Picasa
The back of the wardrobe that kids had to climb through Posted by Picasa
the snow scape with hot chocolate... Gronza choloatea in Polish Posted by Picasa
Our attempt at turkish delights--- in Polish! Posted by Picasa
The alter with the symbol of Jesus on it! Posted by Picasa
Girls from my Friday english class came... it was really neat to have them here! Yea! Posted by Picasa
Our lamp post! Posted by Picasa
Enjoying hot chocolate in Narnia Posted by Picasa
Kids eating the Lords super... like the early church at our make shift alter. It was neat. Posted by Picasa
Having fun with the snow later.... Melvina as santa! Posted by Picasa
We made polish tacos! Attempted home made corn tortietas, cabage (its cheeper then lettice, pepers, ground hambuger. Ummm they were really good! Ania - had fun with them, it was her first time having them. Posted by Picasa
Etna opening her gifts... Ania took her home with her to her families for three weeks. It was fun to see them both back here. Yea! Posted by Picasa
Ania's and I's christmas tree! the Youth Kids helped to make some of the ornaments with photos. It smelled good. :) Posted by Picasa
Crossing the Slovican boarder at 2 am. On my way back to normal schedule days! Posted by Picasa
Have you seen our engin? On the way home from Slovika, our train was stopped on the trackes for two + hours due to a accident on the tracks ahead. Our engin took off somewhere and we had to sit and wait until it came back. It was a fun repreive of a 15 hour train trip. Posted by Picasa
They even have snow fences in Poland! Yea! Posted by Picasa
since we had time... people enjoyed a nice break outside while we waited for our engin to come back! Posted by Picasa
This the boarder of Slovika and Poland. The reason I went to Slovika for New Years is that my visa had expired. God was good. The boarder patrol was really rushed and they didnt even look at my passport, just stamped it. That was good becuse my visa had been 3+ weeks overdo. Yea God! Posted by Picasa
The train passed some of the ski hills.... oh how fun it would be to go skiing! Posted by Picasa
Fellow missionary in Slovikia, has a battle ax from when THe turks attacked Slovika in the early 1200! Posted by Picasa
All fellow IM'ers Gathered for New Years Eve in Kosia, Slovika. It was really fun to hang with little kids and bigger kids. :) Diane, in the purple jacket is from Minnesota, and I stayed with them. It was so much fun! I loved it Posted by Picasa
THe wonder of young kids and fireworks!! Posted by Picasa
Al - a fellow minnesotan in International Messengers, turned one more year older on New Years Eve. It was really fun! Posted by Picasa
ha ha ha ha ha .... wow! everyone in Slovokia lights off fireworks for new years. It sounded like we were in a war zone! wow! Posted by Picasa
Fireworks going up... Posted by Picasa