Sunday, December 7, 2008

Rachel's Missionary Update - November 2008

Enter into His gates with thanksgiving,
And into His courts with praise.
Be thankful to Him, and bless His name.

For the LORD is good;
His mercy is everlasting,
And His truth endures to all generations.

Psalm 100:4-5

Dear family and friends

I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving! We have so much to be thankful for. It was really wonderful to spend Thanksgiving with my family this year, as I was in Romania last year on Thanksgiving.

My last few weeks in Romania were wonderful. The relationships that have been built have really been blossoming. I spent a lot of time with my Romanian and Hungarian friends before I left, everyone wanted to have some special time with me, and it was a blessing to see how the Lord has worked to build these friendships.


I was even able to visit my “other family” in Timisoara for a couple of days.



And I spent my last 2 nights with my good friend Kelly, who is also a missionary in Oradea. I miss my kids at the hospital already. But I am keeping in touch with all of my friends from there over the internet, it is so great to be able to still talk with them from here.

I was also blessed to make a short stop in Germany on my way home. I used my frequent flier miles to fly home, and because of this I had to have 2 separate tickets, one from Romania to Germany and one from Germany home. The blessing of this, was that I could take some time off in the middle to visit a friend of mine that I had met at the Missions Conference this past summer. We had a wonderful few days together, it was also a blessing to break up my travel time with this little trip.


My time in California has been a whirlwind so far. Meeting with lots of people, seeing friends and family, church, and a mini vacation for a few days with my mom up the coast of California. It has been a time of refreshment and a time to seek the Lord and what He has for me.

I ask that you all will continue to pray for me, as I am seeking the Him during this furlough. Please also keep my back in your prayers, it has been hurting so much since I have been home. I guess lugging around my suitcases aggravated it again.

I pray you will all be blessed over this holiday season.

Grace and Peace

Rachel

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Rachel's Missionary Update - October 2008

But as for me, I trust in You,
O LORD;
I say,
“You are my God.”
My times are in Your hand...
Psalm 31:14-15a

Buna Ziua! Well, I cannot believe it, but I have lived in Romania for only a couple weeks short of one whole year now. The time has flown by. I was thinking the other night of all that the Lord has brought me through this year. It has been a year of growth and blessings. Great joy and even sorrow. But I find myself today, as I am looking back on the past year, full of thankfulness. It has been a truly amazing year. I have totally seen how the Lord has been faithful to take care of me and guide me every step.

This past month I finished volunteering for PTJM the ministry here in Oradea I was helping out with. I am very thankful to be moving on to some new things here in the city. I am still in the hospital and loving it there. One of our little ones, Anca, is 2 years old and has lived her whole life in the hospital. She is blind, and was considered hard to place in a foster home because of this. But after much prayer a home was found for her! She spent her first night in a real home for the first time in her life last week. What a miracle!

(Anca and Mia right before Anca left for her new foster home!)

I am now also helping out with another ministry in town that works with young adults who are physically and mentally disabled. It’s like a day center for them. I have really enjoyed getting to know the people there, and look forward to working more with them.

Marinela, the young girl I mentor, is doing great. We have started English lessons, and she is doing really well. I always enjoy my time with her.

(Marinela and I)


Today, Marinela, Ana (another young lady who works with us at the hospital) and I all went to the local zoo. We had such a wonderful time together today, the weather was warm and beautiful! Totally different from the weather we’ve been having.

(Marinela, Me, Ana at the zoo!)


My prayer meeting is going great too. Not necessarily in numbers, it is generally just my missionary friend Kelly and I, but the Lord has really been answering specific prayers we have been having. We are thankful to have the time each week to lift each other up in prayer and to fellowship.

Well with my first year here in Romania coming to an end I will be leaving for California in 17 days! I am so excited to be home to see my family, friends and church. It should be wonderful. I will be home for 2 months and already have a packed schedule. I will be working for a couple of weeks while I am home at Casa Teresa where I was working before I left for Romania, to basically pay for my trip home. I’m looking forward to a time of refreshment and time with the Lord to seek His will for what is to come in 2009.

Thank you all so much for your prayers, I hope to see many of you while I am home. I will continue to write my updates while I am in California. Please keep the next 2 weeks in your prayers. I have to move out of my apartment before I leave, as there are some pretty serious problems with the place that are not able to be fixed. So I will be moving my stuff (AGAIN!) to my friend Ibi’s house while I am gone.

(Ibi and I)

There is a lot going on as always, and I am so excited for the holidays at home! Thank you all for your prayers about my back, it is doing much better, I am still not 100% but I am getting there and am very thankful to be back out working with the kids in the hospital!

May the Lord bless you and keep you.

Grace and Peace,
Rachel

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Rachel's Missionary Update - October 2, 2008



You open Your hand and satisfy the desire

of every living thing. The LORD is righteous
in all His ways, gracious in all His works.
The LORD is near to all who call upon Him
to all who call upon Him in truth.
- Psalm 145:16-18



Hello everyone! Happy Fall Time!! I love this time of the year! As the leaves begin to change and I can pull out my sweaters and scarves and hats! It makes me so very happy!

I hope you are all doing good. It has been a rather quiet month for me. This past year has had so much traveling and running around, that it has been nice to have a somewhat calmer month.

About 2 weeks ago, I hurt my back. It goes back to the back problem I was in therapy for right before I moved to Romania. I had to stay home for a week and just rest, and then this past week I have only been able to go work in the office with the local ministry I volunteer my time with (PTJM). I have not been able to work with my kids at the hospital in 2 weeks! You can imagine how much I miss them.


But I have been productive in helping them still. I have been working with PTJM to encourage them in finding a foster home for one of the little girls at the hospital. Her name is Anca. She is 2 years old and blind, but she is so smart and can walk around all on her own. She loves to sing and dance. We just received word today that Anca has been approved to go into a foster home, and that we have a Christian family who want to take her! This is a miracle! So now, we are just waiting on the paperwork. Prayerfully, by my next update to you, she will be in her foster home! Anca will really flourish in a home setting. She is so inquisitive and smart. But she really needs parents and a home. I’m so happy for her.

I am preparing for a team that will come out here in October from the States. They seem like a great group of people. I have been setting up the ministry work we will be doing and am working on some missionary packets for short term missionaries. I’m excited about the packets because I think this is something that will be useful to not only PTJM missionaries, but to missionaries from Calvary.

I started a home Bible study this past month as well. We are going through the book of James. I personally am getting a lot out of my time of preparation. I’m learning a lot through the Word, and I’m learning a lot about how to put a Bible Study together. It’s been years since I’ve led a study.

My missionary friend Kelly and I are still meeting on a weekly basis for prayer, and another American missionary was able to join us once as well. Kelly and I have both personally been seeing the Lord answer our prayers that we have been lifting up to Him during our prayer meetings. It’s really encouraging!

I’ve also gotten in touch with some old friends who I know from over 10 years ago when I did my missions internship in Albuquerque, New Mexico! It has been such a blessing to see many of them on the mission field or in some sort of ministry work. Also I have been blessed to get in touch with some family members I haven’t spoken to in years! I seem to talk to more people from America now that I live in Romania than I did when I lived in the States! The good news is, I will be home over the holidays and hope to get in contact with many of my friends and family members.

Well I realized that I had not attached pics of my studio apartment yet. They call it a Garsoniera here in Romania. So I made a little collage for you to be able to see it.


Prayer Requests:

1. Anca and her foster placement
2. My back
3. My Bible Study
4. The next month and half as I prepare to go home for a visit for the first time in a year!
5. That I will continue to seek the Lord and be obedient to the things He has called me to do

“Grace to you and peace from God the Father
and our Lord Jesus Christ,
who gave Himself for our sins”
- Galatians 1:3-4a

Grace and Peace,
Rachel

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Rachel's Romania Update - 8.31.2008

"May you be blessed by the LORD,
Who made heaven and earth."
Psalm 115:15"

Hello Everyone,

August has been an eventful month. My “word of the month” for August has to be “blessed”. As I was thinking about what to write today I was almost overwhelmed with how blessed I was this month. The Lord is always so wonderful to take care of me and provide for me. I had found out some really hard news at the beginning of the month and I remember wondering how I was going to “make it through” August…but now that I look back, I can’t believe how much the Lord truly blessed me this month.

The first week of August, I went to Slobozia on the other side of Romania. We had a youth team out from Calvary Chapel WestGrove. The team was wonderful, I was so blessed by each of them. We did a lot of street witnessing, and visited an orphanage for older boys who were mentally handicap. I really enjoyed spending time with the youth from Calvary. Sharing with them what the Lord had been doing in my life and talking to a lot of them about their future and the great things the Lord has planned for them. I was also able to visit my missionary friends, Jenny and Marius who live in Slobozia, as well as fellowship with Pastor John LaBelle, which is always a blessing. I made some great friendships on that trip.

The next week I took a train with my missionary friend Kelly to Austria for the Calvary Chapel Missionary Conference there. What a great week! We had some excellent Calvary speakers, like Brian Broderson, Damian Kyle, Boy Coy and Todd Johnson. I was able to meet a lot of wonderful missionaries from around Europe and make some great connections. This week was also extra special for me, because, 9 years ago, after a trip to Romania I was supposed to go to this conference, but was unable to due to some circumstances at the time, and had always dreamed of being able to attend. While I was at the conference that week, I was reminded of how wonderful the Lord was, 9 years later, to bring me there, with Austria only being 2 countries over, it took less than a day by train to get there. It was truly a blessing.

The next week I spent working in the hospital with my babies. I met with a Calvary missionary from Arizona, her name is Dawn, she is wonderful! Dawn is an Occupational Therapist. She taught me some great exercises to do with the disabled children in the hospital. She was so knowledgeable, she also gave me some great play ideas to do with the children.

This past week, we had a team of 3 from Germany visiting. This was my first team to lead “all by myself”. I set up the week for us, and lead the way. It was so much fun, and the people on the team were total blessings. They brought a lot of great items for the children at the hospital, the orphanage, the gypsy village and the foster families. We had a great time visiting all of these places. We had some clubs for the teen girls from the orphanage. A cooking club where we made apple cinnamon pancakes, an art club where we made candles and an afternoon tea. All had a devotional element to them.

So now I look back at this month and I am truly blessed. I see the Lord’s hand on my life, as He is still helping me get through that difficult news I learned at the beginning of the month, AND blessing me more than I could have imagined.

Oh I have one more piece of good news! I found a really great deal on tickets and will be coming home to visit over the holidays! This will be my first trip back home to California in a over a year! I’m so excited to see everyone! I will let you know more details as the time gets closer, but I truly look forward to my time with my family, friends, and church families.

Thank you all for your prayers and support. I know that your prayers have really been a vital part of my time here in Romania being as wonderful as it is.

“The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ,
and the love of God,
and the communion of the Holy Spirit
be with you all. Amen.”
2 Corinthians 13:14

Love,
Rachel

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Sunday, July 27, 2008

Rachel's Missionary Update - 7.27.2008

The Lord is my strength and my shield;
my heart trusts in Him,
and I am helped.
My heart leaps for joy

and I will give thanks to Him in song.
- Psalm 28:7

Hello everyone!

I hope you are all having a wonderful summer. I have had a very busy month!

I helped pick up a team from Indiana at the beginning of the month. It is so fun to be able to be with a group of people who have never been to Romania before. I love being able to share with them all that the Lord is doing here in this country and to be able to share a little about the history of Romania.

I was able to spend time with the 3 interns we have here from the States. This was something I really enjoyed. We reviewed a book together and did some devotionals. It was also great to talk to them about their desires to be full time missionaries and what it is the Lord has been showing them as they have been here.

I also had my 29th birthday this month, but unfortunately I was sick with tonsillitis that week, so I spent my birthday in bed on lots of antibiotics. Part of the fun of working in the hospital is catching all the fun things the little guys have.

I am also spending more time with Marinela, the young woman I told you about last month, who “adopted me”. We have gone to church and to the movies as well as spending time together at the hospital. Marinela works on one of the other floors there.

I started a prayer meeting once a week with another missionary girl here, Kelly. It is a blessing to have another American in which to fellowship and come together to pray with.

I love working in the hospital with the orphaned and abandoned babies. I have been working on the floor that has the children with mental and physical disabilities. I absolutely love working with them.

This weekend I am getting ready to go to the other side of the country to Slobozia to work with a team of high school kids from Calvary Chapel WestGrove, in California. I am very excited to go see them and visit with one of my Pastors, Pastor John LaBelle, and the missionary family working in Slobozia. Jenny and Marius. It should be a great time of ministry and fellowship.

I have been so incredibly busy lately that I am not yet settled into my studio apartment. But I am getting there. August promises to be another busy month, so hopefully by September I will be able to settle in!

Prayer Requests:
1. The ministry work I am doing in the hospital not only with the babies, but with the staff.
2. Marinela
3. Laura and her family in Timisoara
4. Please continue to pray for the Lord’s peace in my life
5. My time with the high school team from Cali.

Thank you for your continued prayers, support and encouragement. It is always a blessing to hear from you.

By His Grace
Rachel













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Anca, a blind little girl at the hospital



Sunday, July 6, 2008

Rachel's Romania Update - July 6, 2008

A father of the fatherless and a judge and protector of the widows is God in His holy habitation. God places the solitary in families and gives the desolate a home in which to dwell…
Psalm 68:5-6a

Buna Ziua!

Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing good. I have had another blessed month here in Romania. A lot has gone on as usual.

I visited a Romanian friend of mine in Targoviste. Some of you who have been supporting me through the years may remember my good friend Ramona. She got married last weekend and I was blessed to attend her wedding. It was my first Romanian wedding and let me tell you it was an adventure! I have also visited the hospital here in Oradea and helped the missionary family I was staying with get organized! My missionary friend Kelly from the US also moved to Oradea this month, it is nice to have another American friend to pray with and to hang out with.

I made my decision after much prayer and seeking the Lord as to where I should stay. I am now living in Oradea, Romania working with a ministry out of Calvary Chapel Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, called Pathway to Joy Ministries. I will be working in the hospital here in Oradea 3 days a week and helping out in the office with various projects 2 days a week. This of course all changes when we have teams. When teams come out to visit I will be able to join them in their ministry, working in gypsy villages, the hospital and the local orphanage. What a blessing for me! If any of you are interested in sending out a team to work with us please let me know! There is much to do here, and certainly not enough people to do it!

In June I was able to attend the Calvary Chapel Eastern European Conference in Vajta, Hungary. Hungary is only about 20 minutes from where I live in Romania. It was such a blessing, my missions pastor from Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, Phil Twente, came out for the conference. As always I am blessed to see a friendly face from home. The conference was also a blessing because I was able to spend a week getting to know all the Romanian and Hungarian staff I will be working with. It really gave us a chance to bond and to get to know each other. It is such a blessing to have Romanian and Hungarian brothers and sisters in Christ that I love to spend time with and am blessed to be able to serve along side of. I also made a special friend, Marinela, an orphan girl, who has sort of “adopted” me, I pray that the Lord will use me in her life.

This past week I finally got my own place! I will have to take pics and send them next month. But I am SO very excited to have my own little studio apartment. It’s nothing too big, but really I don’t need much, I just love having my quiet place to come home to at the end of the day. Currently I am sleeping on an air mattress but I hope to buy a bed or a futon or something next month.

Our interns arrived this week as well. Pathway to Joy will have 3 intern girls this summer. It has been a really fun week getting to know them and working with them. There is a lot going on here, and I am so very blessed and excited to be a part of it.

Please continue to keep me in your prayers, these next two months are going to be very busy, with helping create a few videos for Pathway to Joy, our interns, 2 teams coming to Oradea, my traveling to Slobozia to be with Calvary Chapel WestGrove’s High School Team and another conference!

I pray you are all doing good!

Love
Rachel










Ramona, Mihai and I after their Civil Ceremony











Ramona and I before her Church Wedding












Marinela and I









Some of the Pathway to Joy Team

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Romania Update - 6.3.2008

“Mercy, peace and love be yours in abundance.” -Jude 1:2

Hello everyone! Well this month has been an adventure to say the least!

I appreciate your prayers. As many of you know, I am praying about moving to a new city to continue my ministry work. I have been so blessed to be able to visit a few cities this month working along side Calvary Chapel missionaries.

I was blessed to be able to attend the Calvary Chapel Romania Conference. Three of my pastors from home actually came out for the conference, Pastor Brian Broderson and Pastor Ken Sutton from CC Costa Mesa and Pastor John LaBelle from CC WestGrove. It was a blessed time of refreshment and fellowship.

I traveled with Pastor John LaBelle and a missionary couple, Jenny and Marius to a city called Slobozia to see the work that they are doing there. We had a great time, and I was able to spend some time with the youth in the city at a Bible study, they were full of so many questions about the Lord and His Word. We also spent some time with them in the city another night just fellowshipping. Jenny and I also visited the orphanage in the city to inquire about working there as there are no ministries working in that orphanage at this time. Slobozia is one of the cities I am praying about moving to.

The other city I am praying about moving to is Oradea. There is a Calvary ministry here called Pathway to Joy. They are a great ministry and are working in the hospital with the abandoned babies, in an orphanage with kids 5-20 and in a few gypsy villages in the area. I have been so blessed to work alongside a team that came here to Oradea from Tennessee. We had a VBS in one of the gypsy villages, helped work in a church they are building in another gypsy village, worked in the hospital, visited the orphanage a few times and participated in a mentoring program that Pathway to Joy has for the children from the orphanage. This week I have been helping Karen the missionary I am staying with organize her office and parts of her home. The administrative part in me has loved being able to do this!

I hope to make my decision this month where I will be moving to. I will let you all know as soon as I do.

Prayer requests:
1. Which city to move to
2. An apartment when I do decide where I will be living
3. The youth of Slobozia
4. Jenny and Marius – Missionaries in Slobozia
5. Pathway to Joy Ministries in Oradea (Karen and Cornel Bucur and their family)
6. The orphans here in Oradea
7. The hospital work with the abandoned children here in Oradea
8. The work with the gypsies in the area.
9. As always, that the Lord will continue to guide me and use me for His work and that I would be a blessing to all I come into contact with.

I hope you are all blessed. Thank you for your encouragement and prayers this past month.

Love,
Rachel

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The Lord blessed me the other day with these verses that I wanted to share:


"Is this not the fast that I have chosen:
To loose the bonds of wickedness,
To undo the heavy burdens,
To let the oppressed go free,
And that you break every yoke?
Is it not to share your bread with the hungry,
And that you bring to your house the poor who are cast out;
When you see the naked, that you cover him,
And not hide yourself from your own flesh?
Then your light shall break forth like the morning,
Your healing shall spring forth speedily,
And your righteousness shall go before you;
The glory of the LORD shall be your rear guard.
Then you shall call, and the LORD will answer;
You shall cry, and He will say, ‘Here I am.’
If you take away the yoke from your midst,
The pointing of the finger, and speaking wickedness,
If you extend your soul to the hungry
And satisfy the afflicted soul,
Then your light shall dawn in the darkness,
And your darkness shall be as the noonday.
The LORD will guide you continually,
And satisfy your soul in drought,
And strengthen your bones;
You shall be like a watered garden,
And like a spring of water, whose waters do not fail.”

~Isaiah 58:6-11


Too many good pics to use just a couple! What a blessing this past month has been.

Pics 1-4: Tinca Gypsy Village, playing with the kids and helping work in the new church building
Pics 5-8:
Sabolciu Gypsy Village, VBS
Pics 9-13: Working with CC Team from
Tennessee in Oradea in the orphanage, hospital and mentoring group.
Pics 14-17: Slobozia with Pastor John LaBelle, and missionaries Jenny and Marius. Spending time with the youth.
Pics 18-23:
Calvary Chapel Romania Conference
Pic 19: Pastor John and Jenny in Slobozia
Pic 20: Orphan Mentoring Group in
Oradea

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Rachel's Romania Update - 4.27.2008

“Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.”
~ 1 Corinthians 15:58


Paște Fericit!

Happy Easter! Today is Easter Sunday in Romania. Romania goes by the Orthodox Calendar so they have a different Easter than we do in the States. It has been a beautiful warm day here in Romania. I wanted to write you today, to wish you a happy Easter and because the first week in May I will be attending a conference here in Romania for Calvary Chapels. I am really looking forward to this time, two of my pastors, Pastor Ken Sutton from Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, and Pastor John LaBelle from Calvary Chapel WestGrove are going to be flying out. It should be a good time of fellowship and refreshment.

This past month has been busy! It has been full of joys and some hardship. After much prayer and talking with my Pastors at home and with my accountability partner, I feel the Lord is going to be moving me out of Bucharest. This decision comes with some sadness as I have developed some wonderful relationships here in Bucharest, and love the babies at the hospital as well as Florinel who I have been teaching English to. But there have been some circumstances here that I do not feel I should continue to be involved with.

There are 3 ministries here in Romania who would like me to come and work with them. I have worked with 2 of them in the past and the third would actually be to pioneer a ministry. I am praying that the Lord will lead me to where He has for me to go next. I will meet even more ministries at the conference next week. I am really looking forward to the future with hope and excitement. I have a wonderful support system of pastors at home who have really encouraged me to make this move and I feel the peace of the Lord in this decision. I will let you all know where I will be moving to prayerfully in the next few weeks. I do not plan on making a decision until after the conference.

I do want to share with you the wonderful times I did have this past month. My work in the hospital, was great. I have really enjoyed being able to talk to some of the mothers who are in the hospital staying with their children while I am working with the abandoned children. It is refreshing to meet some who have such compassion for the abandoned babies. One mother spent over a half an hour crying with me about little Florica. She couldn’t believe that anyone could abandon her, and her heart broke that Florica is basically living in the hospital alone. The mothers are always amazed that someone from America would come to Romania just to love these abandoned babies…it really gave me an opportunity to share practically the love of Christ and to be a light.

I have also enjoyed the relationships I have made with some of ROCK’s staff. Especially the three woman who work in the hospital with me, Laura, Lily and Martha. Their love for the Lord and for the babies is an inspiration to me. We have spent time in prayer for one another and in fellowship together. They are some of the hardest working women I have ever met in my life!

I was also able to develop a relationship with a young lady, Karla who came to live with us. She is 23, single and pregnant. I have to admit I am thankful she decided to keep her baby. There are many, many women here in Romania who have abortions, many are encouraged to do so by their doctors. Please keep Karla in your prayers, as she is unsure how she will be able to care for a child and work. Pray that she will make Jesus the Lord of her life and that He will guide her and provide for her so that she will be able to be a good mom.

Please keep me in your prayers especially over this next month as I will be moving to a new ministry. Pray that the Lord will lead me and guide me as He has been so faithful to do in the past. I also ask that you pray that my time with my Pastors will be fruitful and refreshing. Thank you all for your continued support and prayers over the past few months. I know that the difficult times I went through this past month would have been very hard for me had I not had your prayers to support me. The Lord is so good!

“The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all. Amen.”
- 2 Corinthians 13:14

In His love,
Rachel

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Missionary Update - 4.5.2008

“Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world.”
James 1:27

Buna! Hello everyone!

I write to you with such a happy heart, completely overwhelmed by all that the Lord has blessed me with.

This past month has flown by. I made my move to Bucharest and am enjoying my new apartment with my roommate Nann (who is the also the founder of ROCK Ministries). I have been incredibly busy, but have loved every minute of it. The Romanians here call me Rahela. I love it! It’s fun to have a Romanian name and I think it sounds so pretty.

I have been working in a children’s hospital here in town. ROCK works with children who are abandoned, orphaned or who do not have parents who come and visit them in the hospital. We bathe the children, help feed them, change them and play with them. Right now the majority of our children have cerebral palsy. I have really been enjoying interacting with the children. I am also teaching one of our foster boys, Florinel English. He’s 8 years old and very smart!

For the past 10 days we have had a team with us from Calvary Chapel Santa Barbara. Nann is training me to become the Outreach Team Coordinator. We had a great time with the team. They helped us in the hospital, put on a VBS for our foster kids and spent time with many of the foster children one on one. It was a blessed time. It was great for me as well to spend time with the team. I was really blessed by them. It was also a great way for me to learn the city a little more as I have only been for less than a month. It was fun getting used to the subway and the bus system. I was also blessed to lead 2 devotionals while the team was here.

Nann and I were talking the other day about starting a ministry with our church, working with the elderly. This was something that was on my heart before I even moved here, so please keep this in prayer for us.

Thank you all for your prayers and support. The Lord is so good and I am so blessed to be used by Him. I love my time here and I am so excited to see all that He has in store for me.


Prayer requests:
1. Teaching English, and possible teaching other foster kids as well.
2. Working in the hospital with the children.
3. Health and safety.
4. Driving in Bucharest (it is CRAZY here!)
5. Possibly starting a ministry working with the elderly here.
6. Dorina and Laura in Timisoara.
7. ROCK Ministries

I attached some pictures. I hope you are all good!

In Him,
Rachel

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Rachel's Romania Update - 2.26.2008

“And in that day you will say: Praise the LORD, call upon His name; Declare His deeds among the peoples, Make mention that His name is exalted. Sing to the LORD, For He has done excellent things; This is known in all the earth.’”
-Isaiah 12:4-5

Well February is coming to an end. My time in Timisoara is now over as well. I finished my language training and took an overnight train, 8.5 hours here to Bucharest. I am in the process of getting things organized and will start working in the hospital soon! I am very excited to get to work.

My last month of language training went very well. It was also a great time of fellowship with my teachers Dorina and Laura, as well as Laura’s whole family. I am truly blessed that the Lord brought them into my life. Their friendships mean a lot to me and I pray that I have been and will continue to be an example and blessing to them as well.

I also had the opportunity to spend time with my Romanian cousin, Julia. She came to my city this time and we spent the day together walking around town and talking about life, family and the Lord. It was very nice. We were both so happy to have another day together. Please keep Julia and her family in your prayers as her mother just passed away a couple of weeks ago, she was a wonderful woman.

The weather is finally warming up here Romania. Today it was about 60 out! Yea for spring! I spent today walking around the city...well my part of the city. I never would have thought I would end up living in such a big city. Bucharest reminds me of New York with all the tall buildings, cars and people people everywhere! I really enjoyed my walk today and seeing so many people out on the street. This city is huge! There are about 2 million people living here. It is actually the 6th largest city in the EU by population within city limits. In case you are interested in reading up on Bucharest here is a link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucharest

Please continue to keep my health in your prayers. I’m still coughing! But I’m hoping the change in the weather will help clear that all up. Also please remember to keep Dorina, Laura and her family as well as Julia and her family in your prayers. The Lord is so good and so faithful! I am so blessed to be here, and really I feel so “at home” here in Romania. I look forward to my time with the kids and to learning more of the language as I interact with people. I’m excited to see the new things the Lord is going to do.

May the Lord bless you all! Thank you for your continued support and prayers!

Rachel

Friday, February 1, 2008

Missionary Update Letter - 2.1.2008

“As cold water to a weary soul, So is good news from a far country.”
Proverbs 25:25

Hello everyone! January has flown by and here we are in February! January was a month full of surprises and blessings! The Lord has opened up so many doors for me since I have arrived here. I just want to share a couple of highlights.

With some encouragement from one of the language teachers here, I looked into finding my Romanian family, of whom, no one in my family at home knows. I was able to actually find a cousin of mine, Julia, and praise the Lord she only lived an hour away! So my Romanian friend Dorina and I went to visit her and some of my other cousins. She even took me to see the house my great grand father built before he immigrated to the United States in 1914. So cool! It was great to be able to share with Julia and every family member I met, that I was here in Romania as a missionary and how the Lord has given me such a love for this country and the people here. I still keep in contact with Julia and hope that the Lord will continue to use me in this new relationship.

I have since met other family members even in America I didn’t know about through some pictures I had posted on the web. The Lord is really opening up doors for me to share what He has done in my heart and what it is that I am doing here in Romania. Please pray for my family members here in Romania and those in the States.

My language training has been going great..the Lord is really blessing me with speed of learning. After speaking with Nan”n in Bucharest we decided I should stay here in Timisoara for February before returning to Bucharest to begin my work with the children. Most missionaries here study the language for a year and I have met several couples here at the school who have been in Romania for 3 years and are still coming for classes! But 3 months is all that I will give to classes...I cannot wait to work with the babies!

A few prayer requests...
Please keep Aristrita, a baby ROCK Ministries works with in your prayers. Nann will prayerfully be bringing her to the states this month to get some much needed surgery. The Lord has really been opening up the doors for this to happen, please pray that He will continue to lead the way.
Please also keep where I will be living in Bucharest in your prayers. Nann and I will be living together but we have not looked for a place yet. Please pray that the Lord will provide the right place, for the right price, in the right location, with the right landlords!
Please also pray for my last month here in Timisoara. I am so thankful for the relationships the Lord has brought my way. My language teacher Laura, her husband Robert and their 5 children have ”adopted” me into their family. They only have one daughter, so I am the new official ”big sister”. I have spent Christmas and New Years and even a birthday for one of their sons with them...we have ”family meals” together, and the Lord has really opened up communication between us about Him. He has blessed me with so much this month, it is wonderful to be able to share all He has done. Please keep Laura and her family in your prayers as well.

Thank you for all for your prayers. Please continue to pray for my health...I can’t seem to completely get over this cold!

I pray you are all doing great...

Blessings,
Rachel