Thursday, November 9, 2017

Laying the Groundwork - Prayer Covering and Language School

Hello, friends!
Thank you for being on this journey with us!  We so appreciate your prayers, emails, comments, and any other way you may reach out.  It is encouraging to know that there are so many people lifting us up before God.  We also pray for you, that God would bless each and every one of you, that He would give you peace and that you would know His love in a tangible way.

We have had a whirlwind of a couple months, and wanted to give you all an update, as we have settled into our regular routine a little better.

Last week was Fall break here in Slovenia, which means that everyone leaves town, and most everything is closed.  We decided to take that opportunity, and we planned a couple-day prayer retreat for our family.  We know the power there is in being covered in prayer, and wanted that to be one of our first and main focuses.  We made an effort to "hit" some of the major Slovenian national symbols, as we prayed for our new home.

1. Mount Triglav


Triglav is THE national symbol.  It is featured in their national crest, numerous businesses are named after it, and it has been said that you are not a true Slovene if you haven't climbed it.  (Dan is working on that.)  We actually went up to Mount Vogel across the way to get a good view of it.  Here we prayed that in the same way that you have to look up to see the mountain, people would raise their eyes to the Lord, and be filled with wonder of Him.


2. Lake Bohinj


Lake Bohinj is the largest lake in Slovenia.  It was absolutely beautiful and tranquil.  Here, we prayed for the peace of the Lord to come into the lives of our new friends.  That whatever their worries are, that they would be able to cast them onto their Heavenly Father.


3. The Church of The Holy Spirit



This church was amazing.  It was built during the I World War by Austro-Hungarian soldiers, as an homage to their fallen brothers in arms.  They dedicated it to the Holy Spirit.  The only way to get to it, is via a 30-minute hike - wow, what an image!  While we were here, our son thanked Jesus for his new Slovenian friends, and we also prayed that the Holy Spirit would sweep into this nation, and that He wouldn't be hard to reach, out of the way, and a hassle to get to - rather that they would see Him as the Helper Jesus says He is.


4. The Soča River

 

The mesmerizing emerald blue-green of this river is indescribable.  It is another main national symbols - it's also on the national crest, as well as the subject of art, poems and songs.  We drove along this river, stopping occasionally to enjoy the beauty of it, and also to pray that the hope of Jesus would rush into this country, much in the same way as the Soča does.  What a powerful force water is - it cuts through rock, forms the land - and yet how much more powerful is hope in Jesus Christ!

We were so thankful to have some quiet, reflective and prayerful time together as a family before this busy season.

As important as prayer is, we also know we can do nothing to engage the people of Slovenia, unless we are able to reach them in their own language.  With that in mind, this week we ALL started school.


1. Language School
Dan and Abigail started language school this week.  We meet with our language tutor, Melita 3 times a week.  She is patient, very knowledgeable, and a great teacher.  We've already learned a lot!  One of our favorite phrases is "taco-taco", which means "so-so".  It's interesting being back to doing homework, and using parts of our brains we haven't used in a while, and we're really enjoying it!

 



2. Our Big Boy in Vrtec

Our son started at vrtec, the Slovenian equivalent of preschool, although they translate it to kindergarten here. Please keep him in your prayers - everything at school is in Slovene.  His teachers seem very nice and patient.  We know he will make great friends, and that the Lord is with him wherever he goes, but it is also a little scary to leave him in a situation where none of us are really quite sure what's going on, haha! 



As always, we are so thankful for you.  We love our new home, friends and neighbors.  Thank you for making it possible for us to reach them.  Please continue to pray for us, as we settle into our new normal.