Monday, April 14, 2008

BLOG 2008

Have just started posting for this new year.
Please see nsbcromania2008.blogspot.com

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Condolences for Alexandra and Family

Our Romanian mission team recently received word that one of our translators has lost her mom. Alexandra’s mother recently passed away. We would like to extend our prayers and condolences for her and her family. We love you Alexandra, and we are praying for you!!!!
We hope you find comfort in the following verses.

Psalm 34:17-18
“The righteous cry out and the Lord hears them. He delivers them from their troubles. The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.

Monday, July 9, 2007

Special Thanks to Regina Boyter


I would like to take a page in the blog to thank Regina Boyter for ALL she did to get our blog up and running. On the trip she spent countless hours in the wee hours of the night working to add stories and pics to our blog. I know this was such a tremendous blessing to my family and so many others to be able to see and read about what we were doing. As I help to add pictures to the blog now, I realize just how many pics she took, and how few of them she was actually in!!! We will make sure that doesn't happen again next year!!!

Regina did so much during that week. She helped organize the feeding of hundreds of villagers. She took countless pictures. She posted new blogs when everyone else was sleeping...except our pranksters Tanner and JC of course. She was a nurse to some of our own members. She was always available to do anything that someone needed her to do. She was a joy to be around!!! Her smiles and great attitude radiated out to all those who were around her.

Regina, don't shoot me for adding this info about you. I just wanted to make sure that all who enjoy the blog know who took the time and energy to start and maintain it. Thanks from the bottom of my heart. I'm so glad you went on the trip, and I can't wait until next year!!!

Forever friends!
Love, Amy





























Receiving Bibles

One of the most awesome things we did during our trip was to be able to give the Romanians bibles in their native tongue. We had complete bibles, New Testaments, and children's bibles. At each event that these were passed out, they were all gone within minutes. People of all ages were so happy to receive their own copy of God's word. The following are pictures of people right after they received their new bibles.


































Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Monday, June 25, 2007

MORE BUDAPEST











From top down- The sun setting over the town.
The bridge at night. The music that serenaded us over supper. Will, Stacey, Tanner, JC, & Kathy.
The parliment building










Sunday, June 24, 2007

MISS EVERYBODY

I saw Ken and Amy at church this morning and it just made me miss everybody that much more! It's hard to spend that much time together and bond as christian brothers and sisters and then come back and have to be apart. I hope we get to see each other soon. I have finished a blog entry for each member and am going to start on an entry for each translator. How I miss them! Please feel free to add to the blog at anytime! Love Ya, Reggie
Also, thank for the blog comments! I'm glad your still enjoying it!

STACEY MUFF


Stacey was the glue that held us all together when it came to organization. She organized the games at the orphanages and festivals. Everything from face painting, sidewalk chalk, giving out salvation bracelets and she was the narrator for our play. What a gift she has with children!








JERRY SPEARMAN

Jerry with his son JC and Jerry leading us as a group in prayer before our first festival. To his right is the priest from the village. Please pray the God will work in his heart.


Jerry, what an inspirational leader! Truly an evangelist at heart and a man after God's own heart. He lead by example and gave us the freedom to chart our own course during our trip. What a blessing to be taken to Romania and then being told go out and do what we were called to do!



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A large part of our festival was fun & games with both the children and the adults alike. How much fun they had playing king & queen of Romania with shaving cream crowns!
Right - This young girl had won a major award in her village but the school didn't have anything to give her. It is unusual for village children to do well in school. To help us gain access to this village and to do something to honor this girl we were able to give her a $200 scholarship to help continue her education.









Right is Jerry and Ken with some of the young people after church. With him is 3 of our translators, Danny, Maria & Oana and several youth from the church.






JC SPEARMAN

JC & Zack in Budapest. They make a great team!
JC was called to lead the soccer games wherever we went. Of course the kids didn't care how good you were just that you would play with them. Below, JC and the kids (we called all the teenagers kids, a term of endearment) practicing guitar and singing. It was such a joy to stand around and praise God while they were practicing!





JC and his buddies, Danny and Ken!







JC and his new friend at the after school program in Gherla!