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Summer Days and Chill n Grill

Summer Days is the name of our two day kids program that we began this morning.  There were about 50 kids that showed up this morning.  Our time was full of games, teaching, music, snacks and crafts.  It was a great start and we are excited to be able to love on these kids some more tomorrow.

This evening, we had a Chill n Grill party for the English Camp students that was back here at the church.  We had a great turnout and a wonderful time together.  We began at the river with some volleyball, then a walk back to the church for some food and fun.  Chris spoke tonight and shared his own story of how Jesus has worked in his life.  Our goal with this night is to connect the students were at camp to the church here in Valga.  We want them to know that the things they learned about Jesus are not just a camp thing but something that is ongoing and there is a place they can go to continue to grow and learn.

Tomorrow we wrap up Summer Days and then make the drive back to Tallinn.  We have an extra early flight on Sunday morning so this will probably be the last post until we are back in the states.  Thanks again for praying and following along in the progress of the trip.

Great Week of Camp

English Camp ended today.  I enjoy camp every year but this year was one of the best.  For me it was the focus on Jesus during our meetings that I really enjoyed.  Every year we share the Gospel but this year was different because every meeting was a different story about Jesus and the people that He encountered.  We tried to take the view of the disciples and what is must have been like to see Jesus do and say the things He did.  With such a strong focus on the person of Jesus, it centered all of the conversation squarely on who He was and what that means for us.

Many of the students shared that they had never heard these stories about Jesus.  Several said that they definitely wanted to continue to learn and see who this Jesus is.  There were even a few that said that they wanted to begin to follow Jesus with their life.  This all was definitely answered prayer.  Even those who seemed hardened to the truth of Jesus all left knowing who Jesus is and that they need to make a choice about what they are going to do with him in their own life.  They know that it is a decision they need to make and to not make a decision is to decide.

The team is doing great.  They have all done a fantastic job.  Tonight we took some much need time to relax and experienced the Estonian sauna and some grilling out.  There is not a better way to recover from a week of English Camp.  As I type this, the team is all already in bed, which is great because this is a 2-3 hours earlier bedtime than the last couple of nights.  I am going to go join them in sleep.  Tomorrow morning we are back at it as we are doing day one of two in our children’s program.

Good night!

Group Picture

Today I’ll post a picture of the group.  It is the last day of camp so nobody wants to go to bed tonight.  They do not want camp to end!  I guess that is the goal.

The Reason We Are Here

Today was another great day.  Camp is running as smoothly as we could have hoped for.

I have just one quick story for you today:

Yesterday during our English Environments, we had one that was full of conversations called Meet and Greet.  It was in that English Environment that one of the Estonian students was talking to one of the Estonian leaders.  She asked “Why has nobody every told me about this Jesus before?  I have never heard anything about him.  I want to hear more about this man.”

That is exactly why we are here.

Camp Day 1

Here is a typical day of camp:

8:30   Leader’s Meeting
9:00   Breakfast
9:40   Meeting
11:15  English Environment
12:30 Lunch
1:30   English Environment
2:30   Free Time (Crafts, Games, Activities)
6:00  Dinner
7:00  Meeting
9:00  Cafe

Today was the first full day of camp.  It is off to a great start!  This morning during our meeting we began our teaching on Jesus and the disciples.  The students seemed more excited and engaged than any of the previous years.  The reason for that I believe is because this is our fourth year doing this.  They came this year expecting to look at the Bible and to talk about God.  There are still many who are uncomfortable talking about God but many have already begun to open up a little bit.

Our team of high school students are doing a great job.  Parents, you can be proud of your sons and daughters.  They are showing the love of Christ in a tremendous way.

Is there any part of the trip or the camp that you would like to hear more about?  If there is, leave a comment and we’ll do our best to try to update you.  You can leave a comment by clicking the post title .

The Students Are Here

Camp has finally arrived.  But before we tell you about that, let us tell you a little about church this morning.  Getting to worship with our Estonian church family in Valga is always a highlight of the trip.  It is such a clear reminder that our God is so much bigger than we can imagine and that He transcends language and culture because He is the creator of it all.  Pastor Margus preached from 2 Samuel and we were able to worship in Estonian along with the church.

After church, we rushed to pack and load the bus for the school where camp is held.  We had two hours to transform a school into an inviting and fun environment for our week of camp.  We’ll post some pictures later because we had some help from the one of the Estonian leaders, Jaanika, on the banners and decoration and they turned out great.  Camp tonight began with a session jammed packed with games and get to know you English exercises.  The students are more excited and engaging than I have ever seen them before.  They have only been here for the evening but already as the students were heading to bed it was obvious that true friendships were already forming and old relationships have picked up where they left off.

Tomorrow morning we’ll begin our series that we are calling Collision.  We are going to be following the disciples through the things they witnessed as they followed Jesus.  We are going to see the way that people were truly changed where they met Jesus.

By the way, our guitar finally made it to Valga before we left, in case you were still wondering.

Keep praying!

Ready for Camp

Hello from Valga!  Here’s a brief recap of our day:

This morning we began the day with a little fun in Tallinn climbing a church tower and eating crepes.  By now, everybody is pretty well adjusted to time difference (7 hours) and anxious for camp to start.  We made the beautiful four hour drive down to Valga and are all settled in here at the church.  Tonight, we had a time of training and broke into our small groups to pray for the week ahead.

Tomorrow morning we will get to go to church and hear Pastor Margus bring the Word.  In the afternoon, we’ll head to the school where we’ll be joined by 40 Estonian high school students for English Camp.  This is what we have been preparing for over the last several months.  Thank you for continuing to pray.  We are expecting big things this week!

Safe and Sound in Estonia!

The team arrived in Tallinn earlier this afternoon and have spent the day walking throughout the city.  It has been raining all day but that didn’t slow us down.  We are winding down and getting ready to crash for the night.  Thank you for all your prayers.  All of our luggage with the exception of the guitar made it with us.

Tomorrow we’ll be making the four hour drive down to Valga.

Travel Update

So far travel is going as smoothly as we could have hoped for.  We departed out of Charlotte for a quick layover in Atlanta.  We recently landed in Amsterdam and grabbed a nice breakfast.  We’ve got a little bit of our layover left before we make the final leg of our journey to Tallinn, Estonia.

Team is doing great and excited to be on the ground in Estonia.  We’ll hopefully update soon when we are safe and settled in Tallinn.

Estonia Team Departs

This morning the high school students and adults going on this years’s Estonia Missions Trip all met at the church office to load up and pray before leaving for the airport. Please keep them in your prayers as they travel over the next 22 hours, and be sure to check back here for news and updates from the team as they serve in the days ahead .

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