Monthly Archives: June 2007

Budapest to Szeged via Krakow

We had an interesting day on Thursday getting some rest and thinking about lessons for Szeged. Tom David and I went to the Roman ruins at Aquincum in northern Budapest. It was amazing. More to come about Roman Budapest in the weeks to come over on Kingdom Travelin. That afternoon six of us boarded an overnight train to Krakow, Poland. It was a meaningful trip. I think the kids are still processing the whole thing. After the trip to Auschwitz, some words they used during a debriefing session were “I understood forgiveness” and “I understood why they hate” and I saw the evil that man is capable of.” More on that later. After an EXHAUSTING day we were glad to get in our beds on the train. I slept 9 hours almost non-stop. Back in Budapest we cleaned up, finished packing and straightening where we had been living (didn’t we girls?) and had a cookout with the Newells. Then while Uncle Tom napped the kids picked BUCKETS of (sour) cherrys. Then we headed to my fav train station and rode the train to Szeged. We got everyone fairly settled in their quarters and then crashed once again *at least I did, whew)

Yesterday was a day of seeking the LORD and worshipping. We met and travelled out to Calvary Chapel of Szeged and were encouraged and challenged in church. Then a traditional Hungarian lunch of Guyas soup we went to the Synagogue of Szeged. We prayer walked the Synagogue after talking a bit about the Szeged ghetto. I was reminded that there were more Hungarian Jews killed at Auschwitz than any other group. I need to post about prayer walking… but not now. Then to learn about Szeged buses and ice cream. Pallank RULES!!!!! Next, to Deak where we prayer walked and sang and asked God to bless our week of camp with the kids. Then everyone was encouraged to get some rest and get ready for the big day today.

This morning we began early (0755) with more prayer and preparation of rooms. Then we began our day of meeting, evaluating the English of, and teaching the kids… It was REALLY hectic with this small team, but they did an amazing job. This team is really awesome. We had a debriefing session at lunch afterward and made some plans which I will save for the next post… thanks for praying… please keep it up!!!

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poem

I wrote this at Auschwitz Concentration Camp last Friday on my 5th or 6th trip there with students.

Gas chamber, Hole in ceiling,
Doors clang shut, Trap door opens,
Cylinder falls, People scream.
Those far away climb upon bodies,
Already dead, they form a pyramid of humanity,
Seeking clean air. Seeking life from fresh air.
The person who died at the top was last to die,
but first to be cremated. Ashes of these
Are scattered in a pond, which today
Is still grey.
Today, an inverted triangle with candles forms a shrine.
Candles light the space upon which bodies of people once piled up.

sorry to be so real…

more posts over on EE07

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back on line after some hectic days…

I just posted a poem I wrote at Auschwitz over on Kingdom Travelin

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USA foreign policy

Yesterday up in Vac, (see trip blog) I was having a conversation with a young friend about American news and it struck me, American news is JUST LIKE American foreign policy: it is only about America. It’s no wonder Americans are among the most (if not the most) ignorant people about the rest of the world. Watch the national news, there’s more about Paris in jail than about Sudan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! okay, now I’ve got that off my chest.

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Tuesday, Wednesday and beyond

On Tuesday we returned to Vac for more ministry with the Coppages. On the way up on the train we talked about our own spiritual selves and the fact that each of us as followers of Jesus need to get our strength from Him. We need to be as disciplined as an athlete in developing our spiritual life through regular reading of Scripture and prayer. It is hard to serve when our tank is running on empty because we have neglected the LORD. We had three objectives for the day: to once again invest time with the children at the Deaf school, learn about and get coaching on prayer walking and then do some prayer walking in Vac, then invest the evening in lessons plans for next week. All of these were accomplished. I’m especially glad about the emphasis on prayer walking. We will be using that in the weeks to come. It was a good day. This is an important reminder for us all.

Today we began with a team breakfast of crepes and a devotion about the greatest commandment and its application to the work of missions. We talked about how the greatest commandment tells us to follow God with our heart soul and mind. From this, we emphasized the imperative of reaching the heart of a people before using apologetics to speak to their brain. After breakfast, we headed to see a couple of places in Budapest. At Hero’s Square we learned about the many invasions that have happened here in Hungary and the impact that has had on the mind set of the Hungarian. Then we went to St. Istvan’s Basilica and did some prayer walking. After our prayer walk in the cathedral, we had a good discussion of our prayers for the people who frequent the masses, the tourist spots and that they would know the reality of that which is emblazoned on the front of the building: “I am the way the truth and the life.” From there we had an interesting tour of Parliament and had a conversation there with a friend who talked with us about the Hungarian. In our conversation, he made a statement which really struck me, he said “they are lost in the rush of the day.” This was profound. Tonight the team is up at Mark and Laura’s having dinner and baby sitting the boys! I’m getting some needed work done here on the computer. So, the day is drawing to a close.

Tomorrow we will invest some time on lesson plans, take care of some last minute details for the next leg of the trip, and have lunch with Mark and converse with him about ministry here in Budapest, then to support his and Laura’s ministry by hanging out at a music recital at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music. Tomorrow night we train north to Krakow. We will visit Auschwitz on Friday morning and spend Friday afternoon on Krakow, catching another overnight train back arriving in Budapest on Saturday. After some cleaning up and a cookout with Mark, Laura and the boys we will head to Szeged to prepare for a week of English camp and connecting with students there. I expect this will be my last post for a couple of days whilst travelin…

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serving in Vac

Yesterday was a great day of serving in Vac. We worked with Doug and Lea and Karen supporting their ministry in this beautiful city in northern Hungary. It is just 30 min by fast train north of Budapest. Part of their ministry is volunteering at a Deaf school. Doug is a great teacher and gave us a briefing on the status of the school and how the population of the school is no longer just Deaf kids but now there are other children with mental handicaps as well. After our briefing, we had lunch and then went with baseballs, gloves, bats, bases and caps to the school yard. First things first and Doug invested time in our team members who didn’t know baseball. And games of catch ensued to give our team a chance to develop a new sports skill. For others of us, it was just fun to play catch. After a little while the school students came outside after their lunch and some got gloves and played catch with us while others drew pictures and plated hair with some of our girls. It was a time of getting to know one another. I have three images in mind from that afternoon: Tom helping kids with their stance when it was their turn to bat, Caroline and Ginny getting their hair braided and the little boy who came to me to play catch. He was a blond haired boy who was deaf, his eyes were such that they pointed in two different directions and his hair was in splotches. But he was excited to play catch! I found my self being very excited with him as he caught the ball eleven times!!!! He worked very hard and would NOT be discouraged. I look forward to playing catch with him again this afternoon, if possible. After their recess was over it was off to study hall for them and off to errands for us.

After a walk around the town for ice cream, Karen took the team down to a park next to the Danube and hung out for a while while Doug and I ran a couple of errands. The we all headed to the Calvary Chapel they attend to have pizza with and connect with their youth. That was a great deal of fun, we got to know one another, sang a few songs (a couple of the members of this team want to sing all the time) and ate some GREAT pizza… the best of our many choices being the Magyaros pizza (HUngarian style with HU sausage paprika and onions)… then the youth told us 14 or 15 things they think we must do while in Hungary, it was a fun time which ended too soon but we had to rush to catch the 8:22 back to Budapest, we sang songs all the way back!

The final highlight of the day was that the hot water heater had been fixed, sort of, and there was warm water for the first warm shower for me of the trip! They guys got kinda warm showers in the AM since they were still here when the repair man came. Now, it we could just find that thermostat… hmmmmm… our prayer should be that our spiritual thermostat would be turned up on this trip to awaken us to a deeper understanding of God and desire to worship Him with our lives… lukewarm is not what the Lord wants from us!!!

wow, that was a long post, I need to get to work!!!

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