Location: Living Room, Indianapolis, Indiana (USA), about 5:15pm on the 11th of March.
For all of you who are in the Indianapolis area or can be in a couple of weeks, you are invited to stop in to an Open House at my church from 1:30pm to 5:00pm on the 27th of March, 2010. Please come to see pictures and hear stories from my travels during the past year. Not only can we greet one another, but at 3:00pm I will speak, giving a formal presentation, and from 4:00pm to 5:00pm I will answer questions in a group setting.
Please email me for the specific location: TheRabboni@gmail.com.
So am I on vacation, relaxing, catching up on sleep? Of course not!
I am working full-time, without a salary. For instance, today involved setting up the Open House (above) and other meetings. This morning, I took a test at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles and now have acquired my Motorcyle Learner's Permit--I will take a class for my license next month. (There is a chance I may need that license when I return to rural Romania.) Last evening, I had the privilege to lead a devotion time for a college class studying International Business. Earlier in the day yesterday, I met up with a ferrier to watch and learn a bit about how to shoe horses (another skill that may be useful in rural Romania). Oh, and I finally unpacked today, did some laundry, and cleaned up my room, which allows my mind to think more clearly!
In addition to the above, I have been meeting with pastors, collegues and family members throughout the city. In the past week, I have dined with some of my best friends, and I have many more I will see in the coming days and weeks. I have had the privilege of visiting my English-speaking church (I hope to visit my Spanish-speaking church this weekend), as well as all four of my grandparents. Last night, I was able to speak via Skype with my cousin, N., who adventured with me during my first month in Romania. Tomorrow, I am due to meet up with J., my original contact to Romania. They both say "hello!"
Unfortunately, I do not have any photos to share, because I dropped off my broken camera to get repaired (I know, a shame!). Well, maybe I will post a photo I took of one of my best friends holding his darling baby girl. But even if I fail to post pictures, use your imagination. You know that my body is running hither and thither throughout central Indiana, and my mind is running throughout Romania. You know my calling: to edify and encourage the Church. So I am doing that by meeting with people here, and preparing for my return to Romania. I am in contact with people throughout the world. Most importantly, I am praying for you! Thank you for continuing to pray for me!
Hope to see you soon!
For all of you who are in the Indianapolis area or can be in a couple of weeks, you are invited to stop in to an Open House at my church from 1:30pm to 5:00pm on the 27th of March, 2010. Please come to see pictures and hear stories from my travels during the past year. Not only can we greet one another, but at 3:00pm I will speak, giving a formal presentation, and from 4:00pm to 5:00pm I will answer questions in a group setting.
Please email me for the specific location: TheRabboni@gmail.com.
So am I on vacation, relaxing, catching up on sleep? Of course not!
I am working full-time, without a salary. For instance, today involved setting up the Open House (above) and other meetings. This morning, I took a test at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles and now have acquired my Motorcyle Learner's Permit--I will take a class for my license next month. (There is a chance I may need that license when I return to rural Romania.) Last evening, I had the privilege to lead a devotion time for a college class studying International Business. Earlier in the day yesterday, I met up with a ferrier to watch and learn a bit about how to shoe horses (another skill that may be useful in rural Romania). Oh, and I finally unpacked today, did some laundry, and cleaned up my room, which allows my mind to think more clearly!
In addition to the above, I have been meeting with pastors, collegues and family members throughout the city. In the past week, I have dined with some of my best friends, and I have many more I will see in the coming days and weeks. I have had the privilege of visiting my English-speaking church (I hope to visit my Spanish-speaking church this weekend), as well as all four of my grandparents. Last night, I was able to speak via Skype with my cousin, N., who adventured with me during my first month in Romania. Tomorrow, I am due to meet up with J., my original contact to Romania. They both say "hello!"
Unfortunately, I do not have any photos to share, because I dropped off my broken camera to get repaired (I know, a shame!). Well, maybe I will post a photo I took of one of my best friends holding his darling baby girl. But even if I fail to post pictures, use your imagination. You know that my body is running hither and thither throughout central Indiana, and my mind is running throughout Romania. You know my calling: to edify and encourage the Church. So I am doing that by meeting with people here, and preparing for my return to Romania. I am in contact with people throughout the world. Most importantly, I am praying for you! Thank you for continuing to pray for me!
Hope to see you soon!