This Summer I have the great opportunity to join Josiah Venture and be a summer intern in the Czech Republic. Through putting on English camps and creating relationships we hope to bring the Gospel of Christ to closer to the people! I am truly blessed to have this chance and this blog is for all to see how God is blessing me!
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Sunday, August 12, 2012
English Camp: Havlickluv Brod
Hello again! I come to post here after another successful camp! This time we were with the lovely city of Havlickluv Brod! There were some very entertaining and lovely people that we had met on our first visit, so I was very much looking forward to the camp!
But first an update. One of the leaders of my intern team Josh was and still is in Serbia. It was interesting and challenging to try to make up for the loss of leadership (and for me another male on the team) but our team did wonderfully! Rachael, my Northern Irish leader, took the helm of the team and camp and it was amazing to see! We all miss Josh and we are praying hard for him to make it back before the American Interns leave. But everything is in God's control and Josh is the first one to tell you that!
This chapter of my intern story started again with American Team training. And what an American team we had! Camp was blessed to have 19 energetic and loving ALASKANS to teach and work! That's right ALASKANS! So upon hearing I was from Texas, I never stopped hearing about how Texas is second largest state. Not only that but the leader of the Alaskans was an Aggie. Needless to say the humor started early. So for three days we connected with the new Alaskans and also all the other intern teams. Every single Czech Intern Team was at this training too so it was one non-stop party.
We were fortunate to have a huge and amazing facility for camp which gave us plenty room for games and just being awesome! Friday night before camp was spent getting everything ready, the calm before the joyous storm, and getting some final hours of sleep in.
The intern team took a different role for this camp. Because of the experience and numbers of the Alaskans, I and my teammates sat in on classes. Being support for the teachers was great because it took some of the pressure off but let us stay active in the classes!
The students were amazing at this camp. They brought so much energy which helped me because I was lacking in that aspect. But the lord provided the rest and all the energy I needed! Thank you for your prayers! Not only were the students energetic but we had some real thinkers in our classes. We actually had a huge amount of believers in our class but it was great to see them still wrestle and ask questions about faith. I had many good conversations that encouraged both the students and myself. I think this type of dynamic was great for my last camp here. I saw a lot of the fruit of others that is growing in The Czech.
It was also great to work alongside some of the best workers of Christ they have here in Czech. From college age students to the Pastor of the the HB church. All of them are working themselves to the bone to bring Christ to those around them! Working with them have been inspiring and I want to incorporate in my life back at Texas. One of these leaders in Jonathan the man below.
Like all the camps the days all blurred together to one blob of Joy, Spirit, and SO MUCH FUN! To cap it all off the last night of camp was a late night of karaoke, dancing, and just using all the energy that I didn't have. Before we knew it, it was Saturday morning and we were getting ready to get on our train! Sad goodbyes met with hugs were traded as we headed back to Podebrady while the rest of camp went to Brod.
So my time in Czech is drawing to an end. In less than a week I will get on a plane, just like the one i got on to arrive, and get back to the states. But that has yet to come. For this week will be spent in Prague at Intern Debrief. It will be a time of reflection and trying to understand what happened in my life this summer. It will be quite a task but a blessing. Pray that God will give me wisdom how to transfer the fruit of this summer to my life in Texas. Also I'll be taking in all I can from Prague and the people around me.
Thank all of you again for enabling me to come to this beautiful place and change my look on life and Christ. God Bless!
Nolan
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Podebrady Camp!!
This week I had the honor to do camp with my team's home for the summer. Podebrady, Czech Republic - just east of Prague has been our home away from home since the beginning of this adventure!
The team we had this go around was truly amazing. Coming all the way from Sacramento, California we had a group of 6 energetic americans from the group Remedy. We also had a handful of volunteers that in one way or another found their way to this camp! They proved to be priceless assets in both relationships with the students and doing AMAZING WORSHIP and songs!
For the Czech side we had two youth leaders and a handful of students all laying down time and effort for camp to be tons of fun and effective! One of the greatest parts of this trip has been meeting and building relationships with the people who are leading the Christ movement day in and day out here in Czech Republic!
Our team was blessed to have another training in Brejlov, one of my favorite places on this beautiful earth! With tons of fun and great talks I was able to start building relationships with all of those that would be helping us throughout the week!!
The time came for us to make our way to Lesni Bouda, the location of the camp. The cottage was located on a mountain in the tallest mountain range in the Czech Republic. It was truly beautiful in both daylight and night!
After last minute preparations for the English classes, the STUDENTS CAME! It was fun seeing some familiar faces but also to meet all of the new students! From day one bonds started forming as we played sports and just did all the camp stuff! That night the students were assigned to classes and it ended up that my class would be me, my co-teacher (girl) my (guy) translator, and a class of 6 girls!
English classes went amazingly. It was fun to see the students eager to learn new phrases and words but mostly class was great because it broke down some of the walls the students had put up! By sharing about myself and asking questions I could begin to see what their lives were like! And my class opened up wonderfully which allowed the christians in my class to speak Christ's truth! It's the best thing to see!
The Podebrady group was probably the most active yet. Here are some of the activities we did:
- Lots of soccer!
- Team Activities - chants, flags, etc. DOMINATION STATION
- running around in the woods in the pitch black night!
- Hiking to the top of the Black Mountain
- Karaoke (I sang Friday and a duet to Heart Will Go On)
- Games including lyrics and whip cream
- tons of more fun!
We did run into one big problem this week which we saw coming but didn't think would happen. On Wednesday night Josh, (my fearless leader) had to leave us to get on a train to Serbia. He Czech visa for 2 years had not and still is not processed and his temporary visa has run out. He now is serving with Josiah missionaries in Serbia and doing camp. We don't understand why but we trust God in his plans! But God used Josh leaving as a catalyst. Josh spoke on his last night that his own hopes and expectations were not being fulfilled but he trusted God with what was to come. That night it seemed the whole camp opened up. My class and most other classes used Josh's example to speak on our hopes in the world and how some were failing. It was so weird but exceptional to see something we viewed as terrible turn so many minds toward God. He works in his own way!!
The spirit was moving! We know of 2 people that accepted Christ and the hearts of many others were moving! This is why I came here. No, this is why God sent me here. I'm so glad I could be a part of this and see God's work!
The end of camp came quickly but luckily we had Follow-Up! I had the honor of playing bass with the Church's youth band which was a cool experience. Never thought I would be playing while someone sang in Czech! After church we hung out and played games and just kept the relationships going that we had made at camp! I felt like I was with a group of friends from back home!
But the day came when we had to say goodbye. We shared memories and hugs with both the Americans and Czechs as they boarded a train to Prague. With the craziness of our last week coming up we don't know who we will see again and who we won't. But I know who I'll see in heaven
Again I just feel blessed to be here! As my time here comes closer and closer to the end its crazy to me how long I have been here and everything my team has done. God used me and it was the time of my life. Thank all of you for the prayers and making this happen. Continue to pray for energy and Josh's visa. I love all of you!
Nolan
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
First Camp Hradec Kralove!
Hello everyone!
Sorry about it being so long since the last post but I have been super busy preparing and doing OUR FIRST CAMP. After so much time touring and getting the word about English Camps it was finally time to start teaching English and sharing the gospel. But our camp experience started actually a couple days earlier at Team Training!
3 days before camp started all of the intern teams and American teams serving in Bohemia came to Brejluv. At a beautiful hotel (that used to be a mill) on a river we met the Americans that would be helping us do camp and just got time to bond and prepare for lessons! Our team consisted of Cooper from Florida, Tim for Germany/Ohio, Laura and Morgan from Illinois (but originally Texas!), Megan from Iowa, and Bree and Melissa from Virginia. It was fun to have people from all over the place and learning about the many different walks of life everyone was at. The intern team was also able to reconnect with the other intern that were at training. It was so cool to be away from people for about a month but reconnect instantly! With all the teams there were many great talks and lots of late night talks!
But come Friday, we all had to go our separate ways, aka CAMP. We loaded up the intern, Czech, and American team on trains for about 6 hours and finally arrived in Petrikov, our camp. Staying at the hotel and restaurant Sport Grill, we stayed up late doing final preparations and making sure everything was perfect and spending LOTS of time in prayer for the camp and especially the students.
Saturday the 7th came quickly and so did the train carrying the 70 something students! We had a nice hike back to the hotel from the train station so we all began to introduce ourselves and establish some relationships! That night we welcomed everyone to camp and introduced them to the Camp Dance and other crazy things done at camp! After 12 years being at summer camps I was so excited to get back to Theme songs and constantly yelling :)
I can't tell how much God answered my and ya'lls prayers for my English Class. Being a film student I didn't think i was qualified or ready to teach anything, let alone a language! But God provided the activities and plans for the best. We had a Texas and Sports days, and it seemed they enjoyed themselves and learned a lot. I think most importantly god showed me an open mind. I had plans set but constantly I would scracth them by seeing what they were interested in! One afternoon all we did was look at a U.S. and I answered questions and told them about the country. They also loved teaching me. Whether it was facts about the country or a nursery rhyme they loved seeing me try, (and especially fail) at the Czech. I could not have asked for a better class!
We also ate... and ate... and ate. The rumor around JV is that the place we did camp at had the best food of all the camps. After eating there for week I fully believe that! We had all the Czech foods (Svitcova, Fruit dumplings, and gulas!) and some other great meals. Meals were also just a good time to sit back and talk to the students! Relationships were built 24/7!
We had lots of fun extras we got to do during the week too!
- bobsledding (tobogganing)
- water sports
- Hradec Film Festival (film workshop I and my buddy did)
- Texas Dancing (taught them two-step and cotton eye joe)
- Capture the flag
Most importantly we got to share the gospel. Throughout the week and the summer we are focusing on the story of the Prodigal Son. Transforming the story into a more modern take, we're able to connect to what goes on in students life (in Czech and America). Building on the story we were able to share how God is great and the only thing that will fulfill one's life. It definitely made the students think and lead to some great discussions. It was awesome to see God pull one students thoughts a full 180 in matters of hours. Yay God!!
We are a day away from starting training for our second camp. Continue to pray for energy and wisdom as we set out for two more camps. Also be praying for my leader Josh's visa to come through soon! Thank all of you for the prayers and love. Couldn't do it without you!
Monday, July 2, 2012
Podebady, Parents, Prague, and much much more! part 2
Our leaders greeted us with a nice surprise during the weekend, WE WERE GOING TO PRAGUE!! So last monday we loaded up and spent an amazing day in one of my favorite cities in the world
Here were some highlights!
- Found an upside down horse!
- Got some awesome Starbucks
- Went to Old Town Square
- Saw some ART
- Finally got a Czech Jersey
- Indulged Rachael's UK food cravings at Mark's and Spencer's
- Indulged my Mexican food cravings at an authentic mexican place!
- Photo shoot at the Lennon Wall
All and all it was a great day in a great city.
After Prague we went cross country (4 hours on a train) to Cesky Tesin for a work project. Fortunately there were already 2 other Czech JV teams already there we had a great time catching up and swapping stories. It was a friendly reminder that there I myself am just a small part of Josiah Venture and the mission group as a whole! To hear all the stories of Christ is amazing and I loved all their company
We spent 2 days working (or really destroying) a town house in the Czech Hills for a missonary family. The Dicksons opened up their project and their life for us to help out. While sitting up on a roof 20 feet up (my mom would be so happy) I got to hear how the Dickson's got to Czech and their life story. Its been great hearing about all the different missionaries and how everything has added up and been provided for them to serve the Lord. We torn off the roof, took out toliets and tubs, moved bricks, and my favorite - jack hammering their entire driveway. MASCULINITY!
The work project was a good break from our normal routine and do some physical and manual work for Christ!
We are now on the eve of going on our first training for camp! I can't wait to get camp going and start teaching some English and some Good News! I feel we have been prepping and now it is time for our work and all the work of the Czechs to come to life!!!
Prayer Requests: for the whole team (Josh, Jitka, Rachael, Bethany, and myself) for strength and energy! Also that we can focus and remember we are hear for Christ and not for ourselves. This is a blessing so i want to use it for the most!
Podebady, Parents, Prague, and much much more! part 1
First I would like to apologize for the long time without posting. After going through my head of everything I have done in the mean time it has been crazy! I have been blessed to have the opportunity to do some much over here in The Czech! So lets get started!
I realized I have not really talked about my team's living arrangements in our home base Podebrady (pOd-ie-bra-dy, a little confusing). We have had the pleasure of literally living in a Czech church, having two rooms upstairs. We have the pastor and his family as neighbors and it has been great getting to know them well through having different meals together and watching some of the Euro Cup! Our little home is comfortable and a nice place to rest!
Next big thing that happened in my life..... THE PARENTS CAME!!
The Mama and Papa got to meet and have dinner with the team, which ended up being a time to tell how we all got to the Czech which was AMAZING to hear! After saying goodbye to the team for a couple of days the parents and I went back to the hotel and talked for awhile by the pool. Email and facebook are great but there is nothing like telling your parents face to face what is going on in my heart and life!
Not only did we hang the parents and I almost went visiting some sweet places! First was a huge Bascillica in Kutna Hora! It's always fun to see all the detail made hundreds of years ago for church! After a hearty lunch of Svickova and Gulas we found ourselves in the crypt....
In Kutna Hora there is a crypt where, after years of getting lots of dead bodies, the caretakers began to make sculptures and fixtures out fo the bones of the dead. You heard me right.. there are columns and little huts made out of human bones. The room was centered around a giant chandelier made out of femurs and spines.
That night we cheered on the Czech EuroCup team in a Irish Bar (we seemed to be a little nationality confused eh?), but unfortunately we lost. I spent another night with the parents but had to be back to the team for a visit the next day. As quickly as my parents came they left. I think it was amazing for my parents to see what I was doing firsthand because they are the ones who supported me doing this and created me to the person who would do this. I owe it to them!
That weekend was our "visit" (even though we were living there) to Podebrady's youth group! We stayed with the youth pastor Ales' family at night while we played sports and just hung out with the youth group! The group is ready to go for camp and I can't blame them I am too! It was fun to sit and have a meal and just take in the Czech culture for teens. Its great to feel like a missionary but sometimes its amazing to feel like you are part of their lives and culture! We played pretty much every sport imaginable under the warm (not texas warm but warm) including volleyball! I can't wait for a couple weeks when we'll be teaching so English together!
I realized I have not really talked about my team's living arrangements in our home base Podebrady (pOd-ie-bra-dy, a little confusing). We have had the pleasure of literally living in a Czech church, having two rooms upstairs. We have the pastor and his family as neighbors and it has been great getting to know them well through having different meals together and watching some of the Euro Cup! Our little home is comfortable and a nice place to rest!
Next big thing that happened in my life..... THE PARENTS CAME!!
Not only did we hang the parents and I almost went visiting some sweet places! First was a huge Bascillica in Kutna Hora! It's always fun to see all the detail made hundreds of years ago for church! After a hearty lunch of Svickova and Gulas we found ourselves in the crypt....
In Kutna Hora there is a crypt where, after years of getting lots of dead bodies, the caretakers began to make sculptures and fixtures out fo the bones of the dead. You heard me right.. there are columns and little huts made out of human bones. The room was centered around a giant chandelier made out of femurs and spines.
That night we cheered on the Czech EuroCup team in a Irish Bar (we seemed to be a little nationality confused eh?), but unfortunately we lost. I spent another night with the parents but had to be back to the team for a visit the next day. As quickly as my parents came they left. I think it was amazing for my parents to see what I was doing firsthand because they are the ones who supported me doing this and created me to the person who would do this. I owe it to them!
That weekend was our "visit" (even though we were living there) to Podebrady's youth group! We stayed with the youth pastor Ales' family at night while we played sports and just hung out with the youth group! The group is ready to go for camp and I can't blame them I am too! It was fun to sit and have a meal and just take in the Czech culture for teens. Its great to feel like a missionary but sometimes its amazing to feel like you are part of their lives and culture! We played pretty much every sport imaginable under the warm (not texas warm but warm) including volleyball! I can't wait for a couple weeks when we'll be teaching so English together!
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Havlickuv Brod
Hello Again!
Another weekend has gone past and that means we travled again to another one of the cities which we will host camp with! This weekend was Havlickuv Brod, a beautiful city!
Another weekend has gone past and that means we travled again to another one of the cities which we will host camp with! This weekend was Havlickuv Brod, a beautiful city!
Our trip started with an unexpected 2 hour wait in Kolin waiting for our train to come. Apparently a piece of wall of a building being demolished fell on to the tracks. EVeryone was safe and this gave us time to connect with Jonatan, the leader for Brod's camp. Our train into Brod was packed but fun as we swapped stories and ideas with Jonatan and other people on the train.
Upon arrival we were met by some of the group and went to a lovely restaurant to get some food. It was fun just relaxing and getting to know all of them. Also i learned I cant say řisek (schnitzel) correctly so all had some fun hearing me trying to pronounce it. Nothing bonds like an American trying to speak Czech.
After a night's rest at our friends Pavel's house, we arose to have a picnic in one of the parks in Brod. The weather was beautiful and so were the conversations!
I even got to eat a bacon muffin!
Heading to a park we played sports with a lot of the youth group. I have never played so much ultimate frisbee (or tried atleast) in my life!
The youth group has been studying Jonah so we joined them in their latest look into the story. It's funny hearing about Jonah because I feel God sent me Here like Jonah to Ninevah! Luckily god and those around me gave me the strength and support to go, so I didn't end up in the belly of fish! We also talked about what we want out of life and how that reflects what God wants. It was truly amazing to hear all the stories how God has changed the ideas about life in the Czechs' lives! It's more motivation to keep going on strong and looking forward to camp.
Josh and I also got to be in a Czech Pub as the Czech National team beat Poland and won their way into the quarterfinals of the EuroCup! Needless to say we were the least rowdy of all the fans, but were getting there! Who knew I could enjoy soccer so much.
Sunday morning, we went to church in Brod and heard a wonderful message tied into Father's day about trying to be close to our heavenly father and continue to do things that bring us close to him! Again it was amazing to hear a message in native tongue, but also have a translator for us English speakers.
After lunch and ice cream we hung out in the town square (pictured up top) for awhile, even playing the Ninja game on a stage. We also had the opportunity to take some tall and twisty stairs up to the bell tower of Brod and see the city from high above!
After the tower and hanging out in the square we finished up our visit playing some Dutch Blitz up at the church until we had to get on our train and head back to Podebrady
What I am coming to love about these visits and meeting the Czechs i have is there passion. Most are new believers (compared to what I'm used to in the states) and even though they are high school or early college aged, they are striving to bring Christ to more of the Czech. I want to feed off their passion and add a little of my own in camp! I am blessed to be a small part in a truly HUGE and powerful movement that is happening in the Czech Republic, Europe, and the world! AGain I thank god for my team and the support back home that is making this trip possible. I love all of you!
Prayer requests: continual prayer for strength and focus as we prepare for camps, that we would come together more and more as a team, and personally I can focus all of my thoughts and prayers for this task that has been put before me. YAY GOD!
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Hradec Kralove!
Part of the Hradec
Its been awhile since the last post because I have been taking an fun and productive trip with the team to the Czech city of Hradec Kralove. We are going to put on an English Camp with the youth group in Hradec in July!
Coming into the city around 9 pm we were met by a small group of young Hradec-ians who were part of the local youth group. Josh and I had the pleasure of staying in the house of Philip and Tomasz's house where were fed some amazing Chicken! Arising early in the morning the full team was assembled and we headed to schools to advertise our English Camp! Our first class was in a beauticians schools and the others were in a grammar (high) school. In the classes we introduced ourselves and the camp then played a couple games to get the students talking and thinking in English. Afterward we had small group discussions where the students could ask our team whatever. Almost every class asked me cowboy related questions after they learned I was from Texas. If any Czech Students ask you I totally ride horse to class.
That night we had the priviledge of participating in the a "Greater Than" with the Hradec youth group! Singing songs and talking with the group I could tell that they really have a heart from Christ.
I think it was encouraging to see the product of past English camps (and all other christian influences in the youth's life before that) before I start my first camp! Josh gave a great message talking about truly following after christ, a personal relationship, which was translate by Philip so the Czech could understand!
Hradec youth Group
Later that night we watched the Czech vs. Russia Game of the Euro Cup in a tent with some fellow Czechs. Unfortunately we lost but the Czech spirit lives on!
We awoke early the next morning to get onto a train to begin a hike in the mountains surrounding Hradec. Hiking for about 5 hours we made it to the summit of a mountain and looked down below at some of the most beautiful land I have ever seen! I didn't bring my camera because of rain, but you'll have to take my word for it. We kept hiking through late morning and early afternoon going through Fanghorn Forest like Forests (Lord of the Rings!) and got to climb around on boulders and other adventurous things! It poured the last half hour but we had plenty of time to dry off as we waited for our train home!
Sunday morning I got to experience my first Czech church service! There was something cool hearing both worship and the message in the native tongue, and fortunately we had some translators there to tell us what was going on. God is moving throughout the world and it's nice to see a lot of that.
After church we had team planning with the youth group, looking over the ideas and plans for the English camp. It was awesome to everyone coming to make camp the best it can be! After the plans we enjoyed card games and hanging out with each other!
Early the next morning we did 6 more school visits, with more Texas questions! Then we headed back to Podebrady which will be our home base this summer!
Overall Hradec was a great place to see because it showed me how God is working in this part of the world and gets my excitement up even more about camps and pouring into kids!
Prayers for energy and focus would be much appreciated by not just me but by my team. I love ya''ll
Sunday morning I got to experience my first Czech church service! There was something cool hearing both worship and the message in the native tongue, and fortunately we had some translators there to tell us what was going on. God is moving throughout the world and it's nice to see a lot of that.
After church we had team planning with the youth group, looking over the ideas and plans for the English camp. It was awesome to everyone coming to make camp the best it can be! After the plans we enjoyed card games and hanging out with each other!
Early the next morning we did 6 more school visits, with more Texas questions! Then we headed back to Podebrady which will be our home base this summer!
Overall Hradec was a great place to see because it showed me how God is working in this part of the world and gets my excitement up even more about camps and pouring into kids!
Prayers for energy and focus would be much appreciated by not just me but by my team. I love ya''ll
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Training Day (s)
Hey ya'll!
For the past couple of days I and the rest of the JV summer intern staff have been at intern training! At Hotel Malenovice, we have had seminars and worship all day everyday! I LOVE IT!
For our seminars we have been learning everything from small group organization to how to effective share the gospel. Everything was very practical and made me think about what's been holding me back from spreading God's good news! One of my favorite seminars was going through the Czech history and culture and how that affects the kids that we will be teaching English to! On the English note, luckily we had a great speaker come teach us to teach English! All in all everything we learned was to make us greater models and sharers of Jesus' Love!
We also had the pleasure of a father/son dual come talk to us and discuss the power of the Holy Spirit. With messages in the morning and night, we were surrounded by scripture of god's power given to us through the spirit!
Probably one of my favorite things about training was just getting to sit down and talk to everyone. There were interns going to Estonia, Ukraine, Slovakia, Poland, Slovenia, Hungary, Latvia, and Croatia and all had their own stories. By eating or just chatting together I got to hear so many stories of God leading these wonderful people to their prospective countries and hear the passion god is working in them. I can see god physically moving so many young adults. ITS AWESOME.
Today we headed out into our given mission fields. After being commissioned, today we split paths and said our goodbyes to the other countries. The Czech team (not having to cross border lines) had a BBQ and some extra culture training.
I sit now in the Hotel Central in Cesky Tesin awaiting a train ride tomorrow that will take us to our home base. Its the beginning of this great summer! I thank all of y'all for your support and prayers, I could not come close to doing it without y'all.
"By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” John 13:35
Monday, June 4, 2012
Welcome to the Hotel Malenovice
After a restful sleep in the glorious cabins of H2O
and a rousing breakfast we started off the next day in our race FOR GLORY! We started out in fourth. Here’s a list:
- Identifying teas – (thank goodness we had an Irish on our team
- A JV OLYMPICS!! (diving in a pool, shotput (YESSSS), rowing and a footrace)
- Walking the same path we walked the night before
- BUSES AND TRAINS
We then made our way across the border of Poland to the
Czech Republic. In Cesky Tesin,
our first Czech stop, our challenge was to watch and perform a traditional
Polish dance (totally was a natural, I mean come on). After 2 tries we perfected our dance and made our way to a
Czech Train Station and missed the earliest train by a minute so had to wait
for an hour for the next one. We
got pretty close to the Polish team that was headed the same way.
After two trains and switching in Fridek Mistik, we ended up
in Frylandt, Czech Republic. Once
completing a word search based on the JV core values, we were on our way to our
final destination, HOTEL MALENOVICE!
Fitting our 5 members into a 4 person cab (our fearless
leader Josh stowed in the trunk, which did not make the driver excited…. But he
needed the money apparently), we had arrived. Coming in to a cheering squad of leaders we were ecstatic to
find out what place we had come in.
We held our breaths as they read out……. 11th…… out of
15. But little did we care because
we had finished and finally we would be some place permanently, if only for a
couple days.
Getting some food in us, we loaded up with all of our
luggage and went to our rooms. My
room just happened to be down a giant hill. Loaded down I made my way to this AMAZING CABIN.
I got settled in.
(My mother would be proud)
We had an amazing meal and then met for the first night
event with all of the teams together.
During worship a thought really hit me. I was standing in a room with people from all across the
world, who speak so many different languages, but all singing about CHRIST! To
top it all off, the founder of JV Dave Patty came and talked to us about the
original vision and story behind this amazing Organization. It’s awesome to think that it was one
man’s thoughts about Europe has turned into such a large organization and so
many hearts toward spreading Christ.
After that I was worn out and went to sleep. Here’s an added pictures of the girls in our team! From left
to right Jitka, Rachel, and Bethany.
I am enjoy being able to take in the Czech atmosphere and
get to know not only the people who will be joining me in Czech but all over
Europe and just to hear all the stories that had led everyone to the country
that has been put on their heart.
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Amazing Race part 2
After sharing a small bathroom for 15 people and having a
pretty good breakfast we headed out to the start point for day two of the
Amazing Race. Here is another list
of things we did.
- · Moving M&Ms viva sucking on them through a straw
- · Memorizing a speech by the Pope
- · Having a Native Krakow-ian(?) read us a Polish story book, IN POLISH
- · Going into the Wawel castle and then INTO THE DRAGON’S DEN
- · Putting on a puppet show about the Dragon’s story
- · Couting the number of Crowns, Swords, Keys, Eagle Heads, and Towers there were on the 52 Polish Town Crests. Hint: THERES A LOT
·
We also got to have a nice break from the racing by going to
Schlinder’s Factory, made famous by Schlinder’s List. With all the chaos we were part of it was nice to see some
of the more meaningful and having the time to enjoy it.
Then we took the bumpiest and gut wrenching bus ride I have
ever taken when we made our way to Skoczow Poland where, after walking many
miles along a ride we made it to H2O, JV’s Polish training and
conference center. Upon arriving
we were brought the dreaded and much talked about Food Challenge. Legends of past years’ challenges are
still talked about to this day.
Fortunately it seemed our challenge was not as disgusting. We had to eat a whole link of blood
sausage and a generous helping of saurkraut. The sausage was actually pretty good but the saurkraut was
not my cup of tea. Luckily I
finished both which should be amazing to my mother and anyone who knows my
eating habits.
We were then finished with the race that day and had time to
relax and mingle. It was nice to
be able to compress and talk to my own group but also to the other interns and
hear their stories and their passion about their countries. It’s amazing and perfect how god has
brought every individual to where they are in JV and how they will be a
blessing to their camps and to the world.
I am truly blessed to be a part.
THE JOURNEY HAS BEGUN
Hello everyone!
Its only been a couple days but so much has happened. I have not been able to post because I
was flying to Poland and taking part of JV’s AMAZING Race.
But first my travels.
After a splendid send off by my parents and my last American Meal
(Portillos!!!) I got onto my
Lufthansa flight from Chicago to Frankfurt Germany. It was a great flight (WITH MY OWN TV!!). I tried to sleep but the baby sitting
next to me decided that I shouldn’t so I watch two films (We Bought a Zoo, and
the Muppet Movie) and a Adele concert. Overall a good 7and half hour flight.
Once landing in Germany I made the long and seemingly
endless journey from the C Terminal to the A. Somehow I ended up outside the airport and after
asking some security guards I found my way. Also, I met a man wearing OU attire….. really in
Frankfurt?? Upon getting to my
terminal I met a small of fellow interns.
I knew they were interns because who else would a group of 20-somethings
speaking English being doing in Frankfurt. Introductions were made and we began to discuss our lives
and the summer. We were all ready
to board our last flight from Frankfurt to Krakow, Poland. The plane ride was short but it was fun
hearing all the interns talking to the locals and other Europeans wondering who
exactly where this young adults taking up half the plane.
After getting our luggage and passport checked, the interns
were greeted by a super enthusiastic JV staff. Again introductions were made and I finally got to meet my
team in person. First there was
Bethany, a 18 year old girl from Iowa who is joined the intern program after 4
years of helping teach English for a couple of weeks during the summer. Next was Jitka, our Czech local, who
had helped with English camps within the Czech Republic. Then Josh (Hawaii), one of the
co-leaders, who is currently in his first run as a long term missionary in the
Czech Republic. Last is Rachel, an
co-leader from Ireland, who has helped with many camps in Czech but this is her
first summer internship with Josiah.
Altogether we make up the team Hawaiireland.
After waiting about 4 hours in the Krakow airport for all
the interns to arrive, we started the AMAZING RACE! With only a backpack (or a duffel bag as I so “geniously”
(sarcasm) decided to use) we would be running around Poland and Czech Republic
for 3 days eventually ending up at the Training Facility in Malenovice, Czech
Republic. We began by riding into
the heart and center of the bustling Krakow. Here’s a list of some of the road block activities we were
faced with
- Having a retro/borderline cross dressing model session on a “catwalk” in the middle of a busy square – of course I was a legend
- Running around a mall trying to find 3 moving people
- Running around a mall and most of Krakow with a watermelon in my bag
- Listening to Chopin for a hour trying to guess the music to sheet music
- Playing bingo – using characteristics of strangers
- Creating a scale model of the solar system using food (including my favorite watermelon)
- RUNNING AROUND!
After a day of adventures in the beautiful Krakow we used staying
in pretty awesome hostel., my first.
Staying up for 30 hours straight and all of our challenges, I passed out
in the hostel and destroyed any jet lag I had. A good first day of racing.
I hope I will have pictures to show soon I was unavailable to take my camera because I didn't want to break it.
I hope I will have pictures to show soon I was unavailable to take my camera because I didn't want to break it.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
A Little Bitters-Sweetness
T-minus 7 days until I hop on my trail to Dusseldorf Germany then Krakow, Poland. I cannot express how excited I am that all of this is just around the corner! It's finally time to GO instead of planning! But this past week has been emotionally challenging.
I had the opportunity to work at the volunteer "Bro-Week" at T Bar M Camp Travis for about half a week. T Bar M is a summer camp program in the great state of TEXAS and I have been blessed by both my parents and most importantly my God to be part of it. For the past 12 years I had gone from a day camper after first grade to working there after my Freshmen year at UT. I owe camp to many of the greatest weeks of my life. But most importantly I owe the camp for a huge growth of my walk with Christ. Summer after summer the great staff (and later on campers) taught me so much about Christ's love and how I fit into everything. Needless to say, the realization that I would not be at camp this year hit my hard and I had to say goodbye to those working in Texas this summer. But with this sadness came the thought about the extent of what I am doing this summer. I had a whole group of people at T Bar M that love me and want me to do this Czech journey Christ. Yes I shed tears because I wouldn't be with them, but I had a smile because I realized this is exactly where God wants me. Vulnerable. Camp is a comfort zone because I grew up with it, and this challenge presented itself. How incredibly blessed am I that I had to choose between working at a Christian camp and going abroad for God's work.
I know I am where God has put me to be. The way I came to this Czech Mission trip, or should I say how it came to me, had to be straight from God. I hope God can move through me this summer.
Prayer Requests: I continue to be at peace with lack of Camp; that I get everything I need for Czech; continue to rely on God for every decision and piece of strength
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Finals Finals go away..come again NEVER
I come to my first post anxious. I currently sit in my Jester dorm room on a Saturday wishing the two weeks would rush by! Faced with finals and papers I can't help but keep come back to the journey I'll be having this summer! It can't come fast enough!
These last few weeks have been information packed for this summer. First off I finally bought my pack for this summer which i will be living out of!
Fourth I have found out my the small group I will be working with this summer! Josh Nelson (Hawaii), Rachael Davison (N Ireland), Bethany Boeck (Iowa), Jitka Lisnikova (Czech Republic)! So if you are inclined could you start praying for all of us that we will be ready or this experience and work as a one unit for Christ!
Lastly, and for me the most exhilarating, is I got my plane ticket to get over there!
I find this awesome because it seems to me that this is the thing that brings 100% certainty that this is happening in real life! I'm excited I get to fly into Poland (I've never been there!). I know its repetitive but I am SO BLESSED to be able to spread the Gospel of Christ in a land so unique and intriguing to me! I thank God and those that are supporting me everyday!
God Bless,
Nolan
These last few weeks have been information packed for this summer. First off I finally bought my pack for this summer which i will be living out of!
My mother still doesn't think its big enough, but i keep reminding her she's dealing with an Eagle Scout.
Second, the parents and I have looked at my donations and it seems that all the funds are in order. I thank GOD and any of you who have donated, ya'll are are the ONLY reason I am going on this trip! I hope this blog will be a way for you to keep in touch with the work that you helped happen!
Third I was added to a Josiah Intern Facebook group, which lets me see and talk to all the other interns and the leadership! There are just over 70 interns helping all over Eastern Europe! How awesome is it that God put this mission field on so many hearts??? I can't tell you how blessed I am to be going!!!!
Lastly, and for me the most exhilarating, is I got my plane ticket to get over there!
I find this awesome because it seems to me that this is the thing that brings 100% certainty that this is happening in real life! I'm excited I get to fly into Poland (I've never been there!). I know its repetitive but I am SO BLESSED to be able to spread the Gospel of Christ in a land so unique and intriguing to me! I thank God and those that are supporting me everyday!
God Bless,
Nolan
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