Saturday, May 30, 2009

Rachel's Romania Update - May 2009

Many, O LORD my God,
Are Your wonderful works which You have done;
And Your thoughts toward us cannot be recounted to You in order;
If I would declare and speak of them, they are more than can be numbered.
Psalm 40:5


Hello friends,
I hope you are all doing well. I can hardly believe that June is here already! Time has sure been flying by. Thank you for your prayers as always for this past month. It was a busy one, but the Lord was faithful as He always is!

The first weekend of the month I had to travel to Oradea to cross the border into Hungary to renew my visa for Romania. I stayed with my missionary friend Kelly. It was a great time of fellowship and helping her with odds and ends around her apartment. I was also able to spend time with Marinela, the girl I used to mentor. She was so sweet. I always enjoy being able to see her.



My sister and brother-in-law came out to visit me for a week at the beginning of the month. They were my first official guests since I moved to Romania! It was a blessing to have them here, to show them where I live and the hospital where I work everyday.



We were able to visit some of the local beautiful “tourist” areas as well as spend some time with the babies in the hospital. I was also blessed to meet the Teen Challenge Romania leaders in Bucharest. My sister’s church works with them, so we went out and visited the center they have for rehabilitating men with drug addictions. It is always great to meet Romanians who are serving the Lord and to see their ministries. It was also nice to have some family time.



Things at the hospital are going great. My relationship with Cami the play therapist is growing. I really enjoy working with her and seeing her heart for the children we work with. She has been doing this for 19 years now, it’s great to see how the Lord works through her. I am learning so much from her on working with children with disabilities. This month we also had a large group of teenagers with us. We sometimes get teens with emotional problems as well as problems with epilepsy, etc. It was neat because some of them could speak English, so I was able to have some conversations real with them.



My neighbor Nuntii (pronounced Noontsey) and I have spent a lot of time together again this month. It still breaks my heart how lonely she is. The other day on one of our walks she said to me, “when you go home someday to America will you still think about me?” I told her of course I would! I would not be able to forget her. In a way she reminds me of Marinela, she has such a child like quality to her. I am sorry I don’t have more time in my life for Nuntii but I pray that the Lord will use me to direct her to Himself so that she can find comfort in Him. Please continue to pray for her as well.



We were not able to meet with the girls from the gypsy village this month, we were going to meet with them last Wednesday, but half of our team were sick or moving so we had to postpone it a week. I am totally blessed and excited to tell you that Sarah my supervisor has asked me to help take over the girls group. I have a heart for these girls and with all that Sarah has on her plate I am totally excited to help! Starting this week we will have a memory verse and a short devotional that goes along with the verse. These girls are all around 12-14 years old or so. In the gypsy culture this is the age that young ladies get married. Last month one of our 13 year old girls got married. We are trying to take advantage of this time that we have with them, as after they are married they have less of a chance of being able to join us for our group time.

I want to share a story with you. I will try to make it short. The Lord totally blessed me this month. On my journey home from Oradea I lost my camera! I have a love for photography and take my camera with me almost everywhere. I was very upset about this as you can imagine after having that camera for over 3 years and taking it all over the world with me, and I knew that I would not be able to purchase a new camera for at least a year, as I just don’t have any extra money right now. Next thing I knew I had my cousin and a friend emailing me telling me they wanted to help me purchase a new camera. My pastor said he could help me find a good deal on a camera. Well one thing led to another and within a week, I was able to purchase a new camera! It is not the same camera that I had before (that camera has been discontinued), but it is a good camera and the same brand as my old one. The camera was purchased and my sister was able to bring it over with her when she came and visited. I couldn’t believe how quickly it happened! I tell you this story, because my camera was just “a thing”. It was a material possession, one that I enjoyed using but still, it was not something that I “needed”. It was just something I really liked. But the Lord still provided for it to be replaced. I was in such awe of how this all turned out. I do believe that the Lord totally used my cousin and friend to bless me. And it all coincided with my sister coming out to visit (there would be no way I would ship a camera here, and they are VERY expensive here). I love how the Lord works and how He blesses us with things, even things that we don’t “need”. He just loves to bless us because we are His children.


Well I guess that is it for now. Please keep this next month in your prayers. We have a lot going on as always!

Prayer Requests:
1. Personal prayer request for wisdom in the month of June. I need the Lord to give me clarity about an issue I have been praying about.
2. Gypsy girls: For a translator when we meet with the girls and wisdom for the memory verses and devotional.
3. For the kids and the staff at the hospital that they may come to know the Lord.
4. That the Lord will continue to lead me and provide for me.

Grace and Peace,
Rachel

Monday, May 25, 2009

Something to Meditate On...

"For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the LORD, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope."
Jeremiah 29:11

"The great enemy of the life of faith in God is not sin, but the good which is not good enough. The good is always the enemy of the best."
-Oswald Chambers

So this is something I was thinking about all day today. It's funny that I have read My Utmost for His Highest every day for like 10 years at least now....but this morning the quote above struck me. I sort of laughed to myself that it didn't hit me what significance this has last year, or any other year for that matter. It seems I have always been so quick to settle for just "good" in my life (and sometimes for less than that!). Maybe I didn't have the faith before to believe that the Lord would actually bless me with something that would be considered "the best".

This past year and a half has taught me so much. God doesn't want us to just settle for "good". Whether that is settling for a person, or a place or a job or whatever. He wants the BEST for us!

Amy Carmichael said,
"And after all, is there anything in all the world to be compared with the joy of doing His will? I know of no joy like it."

And I couldn't agree more.

God is truly amazing, and His plan for our lives if we would just be obedient to Him is the BEST. Why do we always feel the need to be in control of everything?

"A man’s heart plans his way, But the LORD directs his steps."
-Proverbs 16:9

Let Him direct your steps. He knows what He is doing.
;)

Monday, May 4, 2009

Rachel's Missionary Update - April 2009

Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD,
and whose hope is the LORD.
For he shall be like a tree planted by the waters,
which spreads out its roots by the river,
And will not fear when heat comes;
but its leaf will be green,
And will not be anxious in the year of drought,
nor will cease from yielding fruit.
Jeremiah 17:7-8



Hello!

I hope you are all doing well and that you all had a wonderful Easter and April! Spring has finally made it to Brasov!

Things have been very busy here in Brasov. I was completely blessed this month. The Lord has been opening so many doors for me here. I am loving my work with HFTN, my work at the hospital and my time with my older neighbor and the gypsy teen girls.

Romania celebrates Easter according to the Orthodox calendar. So our Easter was on April 19th. That morning the girls from HFTN and I delivered baskets of goodies for the staff and bags of gifts we had made the day before, to children who had to be in the hospital on Easter Day. The children’s gifts were made up of a toy or two, a stuffed animal and some candy. The toys and animals were donations we had received and it was wonderful to be able to bless the children with something to brighten their day as Easter is a really big deal here in Romania. We had enough gifts to be able to give out to all the children, not just the abandoned ones, but even ones with moms. Which was a small blessing to the moms who were in the hospital on Easter too!



Right when we were done with that, I rushed off to church for our Easter service. Then after church we shared in an Easter meal together as a church body. It was wonderful!




Then when I got home from church, around 8:30 at night, my sweet little neighbor, brought me over a full Romanian Easter meal! Complete with a candle and sweets! I was so shocked! And totally blessed. I am really thankful that the Lord has been opening that door for me to be able to spend more time with her. She is all alone and her daughter and grandchild don’t really ever visit. I actually even found out after the fact that her daughter didn’t visit on Easter! I was so sad!



So, the day after Easter, as I was walking home from my time at the hospital, my neighbor was sitting outside on the porch of the apartment building. She and I talked a bit and she invited me out for a walk to sort of “give me a tour” of our city! So we met up an hour later and walked around Brasov together for 2.5 hours! It was so wonderful! We talked, we stopped and sat a few times, and she gave me some really good info about the city. She only speaks Romanian which is really helping me learn more. I am so excited about this relationship, I have been praying for so long to be able to do something with the elderly and the Lord has really opened up this opportunity!

Things are going amazing at the hospital as well. My time with the Play Therapist, Cami and the children has been great. Cami is always telling EVERYONE how much she appreciates having me! It is wonderful. I could not be more blessed to be working with her and those dear children and teens.

HFTN had our monthly meeting with our teen girls from the local gypsy village as well. We dyed Easter eggs together and went out to eat at McDonald’s. After we walked around the city. Some of the girls had not been actually out around our city, since their village is about 20 mins by car away from us and they don’t have a car. So it was fun for them to do just “normal teen” stuff with us. Our relationships with them are growing slowly. It’s hard not knowing more Romanian, but I have really been learning a lot more lately between my time with my neighbor and my time at the hospital.





I have also been really blessed by the weekly prayer meeting some of us in HFTN have together. We have a short time of worship and then we pray together. It really is a great time of fellowship and unity.



Overall I would say this month was so amazing! More than I had ever hoped for. The Lord really knew what He was doing by sending me here to work in Brasov and I’m thankful that He allowed the chain of events that led me here. I have made some wonderful friends and feel as though I have been here for years.

A group of us had a lovely picnic up in the Transylvanian Mountains overlooking Brasov for our friend Mary’s Birthday. The scenery here in Romania is truly amazing! What a creative God we serve to have made such a beautiful place!



Please keep the month of May in your prayers. It will be busy as well! And I’m very excited because my sister and brother-in-law will be visiting me for a week! My first guests at my new apartment! It will be great to have them here.

Speaking of my new apartment, I have promised photos and I finally have them! My new apartment address is:

Str. Bisericii Romane Nr. 111
Bl. 1, Sc. B, Et. 1, Ap. 5
Brasov, 500068
Romania

I live on Romanian Churches Street, isn’t that cool?!





Well I hope and pray you all had an amazing month as well!

Grace and Peace,
Rachel

Prayer Requests:
•Month of May in general
•My sister and brother-in-law visiting
•Time in the hospital
•Getting paperwork together to visit other institutions with abandoned disabled children
•God’s continued protection, provision and guidance
•The Lord would continue to grow the relationships here that have been built
•The gypsy girls we are working with
•The children and staff at the hospital
•For Brasov and the wonderful people of this city