Monday, September 29, 2008

-The eye of Poverty-









Poverty, was does it mean? To not have clean clothes? To not have clean water? Perhaps, to not have much food? I experienced poverty over the last two days like I have never seen and to be honest if I allowed my experience to completely soak in I don't believe that I would have the strength to even write this. This may seem like an extreme statement but what I have seen I will never, never forget. Yesterday and today I visited a home, or so they call it in the village of Mihalleni, Moldova. Not knowing what to expect, I was somewhat anxious and even a little nervous. We had with us a bag of food and our time, not even knowing what we were supposed to do, I walked through the gated yard, a yard of mud and I seen the most precious sight in the world. Children. Two kids were standing at the door, a little girl and a little boy. As a woman was standing by the home I concluded that she was there grandmother due to her age, however I found out that she was just a neighbor that checked in on the kids from time to time. Why would she check in on them? Because their dad left and their mom left as well. How long ago did they leave? We don't know but it has been awhile. So she comes and gives them food from time to time, not as if she does not have her own struggles. We went into the home which was smaller than most people's bedrooms and found 3 beds with a little stove, a little dog and alot of dirt. The children (Eliana & Dan) were very dirty especially Dan who was three. We had brought them some cookies and man did they eat them up. I think they ate half of a bag in just an hour. We sang some songs and just gave them the most important gift of all ..... Time. After an hour or so we had to leave and it was really hard, knowing that you have to always remember what you saw but also forgetting so that you could go on. It is hard to see poverty like this, especially when it involves children. I wanted to take them home and I would if I could and I mean that with all my heart. Today we went back and Dan the little boy was all by himself at three years old sitting in his bed. We got to bring him some bannanas and he ate three plus a granola bar and then candy. Even one of the natives who went with us said that he did not even know that this poverty existed in his village. The happy side of the story if there is one is this, our team was able to bring some socks to Dan because he had none, they brought them some little toys and they were loving it. Also, the wife of a member of the church said that she is going to check up on them and make sure they get fed. So, Slava Domnuluiu. (Praise God)


Most of us have never seen poverty like this and to be honest we don't like to think about it and often we try to avoid it and stay detatched from it but the truth is that poverty is all around us, everywhere you look whether it be physically, emotionally or spiritually. So I challenge you to confront this epidemic one life at a time.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

I am here in Chisinau

Well, I arrived in Chisinau yesterday afternoon and it is quite the city. We actually spent part of the day in Vienna, Austria as we had a few hours between flights. Vienna is unbelievable, one of the most beautiful, authentic cities I have ever seen. It was not so fun walking in the rain in Vienna but we would have rather seen Mitte Wein (Vienna City) in the rain than not at all. Okay so for Chisinau. Our fellow missionaries and our drivers met us at the airport and they seem to be great people although we don't know them yet I am sure that we will be well acquainted within a few days. Chisinau and Moldova for that matter is a beautiful place. In my opinion it resembles the baltic peninsula or even perhaps the hills of Italy. However, Chisinau is also a place that has much past and it is the Capitol of Moldova, but you can still tell that poverty has strucken even Moldova's finest city. We rode downtown with George our driver (Gheorge') or something like that. I cant believe we survived that! Wow, what an experience. I have not had that many close calls in a vehicle since I was born.lol The weather is cool and rainy, and it appears that we are heading further north today. We will be ministering in the north of the country and we will be there for about a week. We will be staying at a church up there so that will be nice as well. Well, I am going to get off here and by the way I have posted a video just for your enjoyment of Vienna, it's not long but I figured you would enjoy it. See ya and God Bless. Oh, by the way there is a strong possibility that I will not have internet for at least a week so keep that in mind.....
video

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

About to Fly out!

Well, I am writing from the Springfield Airport and I will be boarding in about 30 minutes. I will be arriving in Vienna in the morning and then I will be on my way to Chisinau. See ya

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Back from Texas...now on to Europe

Well, I had a great time in Port Arthur, TX and we were able to minister to over 10,000 families by distributing food, water and other goods to them. I spent last night in Cypress, TX which is a suburb in Houston. We traveled all day and I am really glad to be able to get some rest before heading out next week. Tomorrow, I and my team will be meeting with the Assemblies of God Missions director for Latin America and then we will be hosting a luncheon for the superintendents of Latin America. So, I have a million things to do between now and Tuesday morning but for now I am going to relax and get some much needed rest. So, until next time God Bless....

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Deployed to the Gulf

Well, things have changed.... I was advised today that I along with my team will be heading to the Texas coast on Saturday in anticipation of Hurricane Ike. We are not sure where the storm will hit, so we will be in position to assist in the areas affected as needed. I believe we are going to be gone for most of next week and we should get back around next Thursday/Friday. So, we will hopefully have a couple of days before flying overseas. Life has just gotten interesting and very busy, but I look forward to the opportunity to minister to the victims of Ike. Well, I have to go preach a youth service here shortly and about a hundred other things in the next few days, so keep me in your prayers.... God Bless

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Training, Travel and more....

Hey just wanted to give a quick update. I started training last Thursday and we have a great team of 12 going. Training will be be keeping me very busy for the next 15 days before leaving. The Disaster Relief Center is keeping a close eye on Hurricane Ike as it approaches the U.S. They have already told us that we could possibly be sent down to the gulf if the Hurricane hits the United States. Of course we have no clue about what it is going to do right now, so those possibilities are up in the air, however either way we will still be flying out for Moldova on the 23rd. I have also learned that we will be driving from Chisinau, Moldova to Odesa, Ukraine and then flying to Yerevan, Armenia. We are all excited about what God is going to do and can't wait until we get on the field. I am also hearing that there is a possibility of me going to Eastern Africa in January, but that is not set in stone. So, for now I will say goodbye. In a couple of weeks I will be showing pictures of Moldova and all of the places I will be ministering too. Thank you for your prayers and support! God Bless