Yes, yes, the rumors are true.
Posted in on 7:25 PM by AutumnIf you heard the rumors going around about me being back in the states...you heard correctly. I arrived just before Thanksgiving and was able to head down to Tennessee soon after arriving to celebrate with the family. It was so great to be able to see everyone again, to be able to meet my new little nephew, and see my adorable niece again.
I'm back in the states for a little while raising support for the next two years. I'm hoping to meet with as many people as possible, so if I know you, please contact me so we can get together.
Hope to see you soon!
Hayden Layne
Posted in on 11:14 PM by AutumnVienna Vacation
Posted in on 11:07 PM by AutumnI recently decided that I was long overdue for a vacation, so my friend Jami and I decided to stop talking about going on a vacation, and just go. So we did.
Last Friday we hopped on a train and went to Vienna. We had a great time, and packed in more in a few days than I could have ever imagined. We even hit Starbucks a couple times!
I'm incredibly thankful for a great vacation, and an amazing friendship.
Exit Responses and Statistics
Posted in on 12:59 AM by Autumn1. Another Dimension - total viewers: 101,600
2. Love - total viewers: 125, 200
3. Friendship - total viewers: 111, 500
What this doesn't include is those who are viewing it on the website of Czech Television. Several thousand people are going on to watch it there as well. http://www.ceskatelevize.cz/vysilani/10109769637-exit-316-jina-dimenze/24566.htm
“Exit 316 is generating an unusual level of response”.
-Memo from the press secretary at Czech Television to the Executive Director in Prague.
“It's just great what the Exit does! It just gives me so many opportunities to talk to my schoolmates about God! When one of my schoolmates saw my Bible, so he read it for a while and then asked me if I could get him one! Some other guys read the Bible, too and even one who wears a Satan symbol. I've never had so many opportunities to talk about God at school!”
-Honza Vosalik-High School student, Pisek
“This show is addressing issues that all young people face – I’m going to use it for discussion in my social studies class every week.”
-Non-believing mom who is a teacher in a public school. Her daughter, Petra, gave a testimony in the first episode of Exit.
“I’ve been trying to get small groups going in our youth group for two years. Now Exit starts and all of the sudden we have three groups meeting every week!”
-Youth group leader in Tabor.
“I just received news that Exit is in 2nd place for the most watched show on the internet this week (the week it aired), and in 3rd place for the most watched show on the internet for the entire year!! They say that 75,000 viewed the premiere on TV last Wednesday, and 500 – 1000 people a day are watching it on the internet.”
-Lubos Hlavsa, director and film editor for Exit 316.
Vienna
Posted in on 12:37 AM by AutumnIn September, I had the opportunity to go on a Mission Trip to Vienna with my church. And I mean, my church in the states. First Baptist was going on a Mission Trip to Vienna, Austria, and they welcomed me to join them for part of their trip. I was able to take a train down there and it only took me five hours to get all the way there.
The most exciting thing for me was being able to get to know the team. Sometimes I forget how many quality people there really are in this world, until I come across people like this. I'm so thankful to have been able to get to know each person from the team.
We also had many opportunities to work with refugees. We helped with a clothing drive at The Oasis, brought meals to refugees, brought food to others, and just minister to the refugees around. I was even surprised to find that my Czech somewhat helped with communicating with the refugees who spoke Russian. It's not the same at all, but it's much closer than English or German.
It was definitely an eye-opening trip. It really opened my eyes and my heart to what's happening in other countries...and especially a country that's so close to Czech.
(Here's a picture of everyone in the team but me.)
Train Adventures
Posted in on 9:15 AM by Autumn
Normally, traveling by train isn’t a problem in Czech. You can typically count on the trains to be where they’re supposed to be when they’re supposed to be there. Such was not the case recently. I was taking (what should have been) a two and a half hour trip. Oh, how I wish it had been. It ended up being a ten and a half hour trip. Yeah, that’s right . . . ten and a half hours! I’ll tell you the story.
I left in the morning at 11:15, and I was supposed to get to my final destination at 1:55. I only had to switch trains one time and I had ten minutes to do so. (There have been times when I needed to do it in three minutes, so I was fine with only having ten.) I arrived where I was supposed to switch trains and literally ran to my next train to play it safe and get there on time. Apparently, I didn’t play it safe enough, because it had already left. So, I checked the schedule, and had 3 ½ hours until the next train left. Which meant, I had to find something to do for that time.
Now, one thing that’s interesting about traveling over here, is that not only do you have to make sure you get on the right train, but you have to make sure you get on the right part of the train. Sometimes, you might get on the back of the train, and they leave it somewhere and only the front continues on to the next town. This was my next mistake. Thankfully, I was able to get off the back in enough time to get onto the front before it left.
After that, we made a stop in a town a few stops away. After about ten or fifteen minutes, I realized that this was a longer stop than it should have been. About a half hour later, and with trying to communicate through my broken Czech, I finally found out that there were computer problems in the next town and they didn’t know when the train would be leaving. The total time of waiting . . . are you ready for this? Four and a half hours!
THEN, literally three stops later, the police came on the train to check everyone’s passports (border crossing) but this only held us up fifteen more minutes.
Can I just tell you . . . I’ve never been so thankful to get somewhere before. But hey, it makes a good story.
I left in the morning at 11:15, and I was supposed to get to my final destination at 1:55. I only had to switch trains one time and I had ten minutes to do so. (There have been times when I needed to do it in three minutes, so I was fine with only having ten.) I arrived where I was supposed to switch trains and literally ran to my next train to play it safe and get there on time. Apparently, I didn’t play it safe enough, because it had already left. So, I checked the schedule, and had 3 ½ hours until the next train left. Which meant, I had to find something to do for that time.
Now, one thing that’s interesting about traveling over here, is that not only do you have to make sure you get on the right train, but you have to make sure you get on the right part of the train. Sometimes, you might get on the back of the train, and they leave it somewhere and only the front continues on to the next town. This was my next mistake. Thankfully, I was able to get off the back in enough time to get onto the front before it left.
After that, we made a stop in a town a few stops away. After about ten or fifteen minutes, I realized that this was a longer stop than it should have been. About a half hour later, and with trying to communicate through my broken Czech, I finally found out that there were computer problems in the next town and they didn’t know when the train would be leaving. The total time of waiting . . . are you ready for this? Four and a half hours!
THEN, literally three stops later, the police came on the train to check everyone’s passports (border crossing) but this only held us up fifteen more minutes.
Can I just tell you . . . I’ve never been so thankful to get somewhere before. But hey, it makes a good story.
EXIT 316 airs Wednesdays at 6:05PM!
Posted in on 10:15 PM by AutumnGrand Opening
Posted in on 11:27 AM by Autumn
My church in Písek just recently finished building our new church building/youth center. August 6th was the Grand Opening. It was so amazing! Normally, we have about 120 people at a regular service. At the opening, there were about 550!!! We brought in every chair we owned and still didn't have enough chairs to seat everyone. What an amazing opportunity this is. I'm really excited about what God is going to do through having this building.
Youth Camp 2-Písek & Christ Community Church
Posted in on 10:12 AM by AutumnYouth Camp 2 was much different than I had expected. For starters, I was exhausted. I kept praying that God would give me strength, but the thing I looked forward to the most was taking a nap. I think my body was just telling me that it had had enough. Tuesday night rolled around, and I was flat-out angry with God. I was mad that I had been praying for strength and he didn't give it to me. I was mad that I was missing the wedding of someone who is very important to me. (Which made me realize that I was still mad that I had missed another good friend's wedding when I was in Haiti.) And I was just mad that I was there. This was the camp I was looking forward to the most, and I couldn't even enjoy it or be a part of things because I was so exhausted. So I sat in my room that night, praying and wrestling with God. I didn't want to be there anymore. I seriously considered figuring out how I could leave and get to my friend's wedding in time. As I was sitting there, my good friend, Jami walked in, and she was such an encouragement to me. I shared with her how mad I was and I saw that I had a few things I needed to give over to God. Jami encouraged me with the passages where Paul talks about his thorn in his side. Then Jesus says, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." I didn't know how God was going to use this, but I knew that He was going to. I finally said, "God, I have nothing left. Please work through my weakness."
That next day, I had planned on going home to get some rest instead of going on the ten-mile hike. But when I woke up, I knew God had other plans. I had more strength that day than I could have ever imagined. So I changed my plans and went on the hike, and the whole way there, I was able to talk with my friend Julie. Pause the story for a second, because I have to fill you in a little bit. (She's in the middle in the picture, and my friend Alča is on the right.) I met Julie last year at camp when she was in my English class. Throughout the year, God laid two people on my heart to be praying for, Julie and Jitka. Before camp, I had the opportunity to request who my roommates would be, and I requested Julie. (And because I was so exhausted and in my room all the time, Julie and I had many opportunities to talk.) Last year, Julie was in the same position that Hanka is in this year. She thought she wanted to accept Christ, but didn't want to make a decision like that at camp. So on the hike, Julie and I had a long time to be able to talk. Later that afternoon, I walked into our room and Julie was reading a Bible. So I asked her what she was reading. In that conversation, Julie told me that she wanted to give her life to God, and she and I were able to pray together. Praise God that He worked and I didn't! I was so weak, and I had nothing to give. But God was able to work though that, and through my exhaustion.
God is at work all around us. These are just a couple of the stories of how He worked at the camps, and there are many others. I can't help but praise Him for how He works through us...and through our weaknesses.
Family Camp-Písek & Christ Community Church
Posted in on 10:11 AM by AutumnFamily Camp was a completely different atmosphere. At first, I thought that having three hours with twenty kids between the ages of five and fifteen would be difficult. But by the end of the three hours, I felt like we didn't have enough time. It was fun working with the kids, and hearing their thoughts on different things.
Youth Camp 1-Blatna & Blanchard Road Alliance Church
Posted in on 10:10 AM by AutumnYouth Camp 1 went really well. We were able to build relationships with people and share our faith with many. The night the gospel was presented, I was able to share my faith with a handful of people. Earlier that day, I had been very discouraged. I felt like I was having a hard time getting to know anyone. It seemed that a lot of people knew each other, and they stuck with their friends that they already knew. After the gospel presentation, we were given a Bible passage to read on our own. I walked out of my room after that, and after asking God to use me, and sitting outside of my door was a group of girls. Right away, they stopped me and started asking me questions. They said they had questions about the Bible, and when I sat down and asked them what kind of questions, it was like they couldn't wait to ask them. Their first question was about the trinity...and the questions just continued from there. I thank God that He was able to speak through me in that discussion. Later that night, God gave me another opportunity to share my faith with another girl who was hurting. I was truly amazed and overwhelmed with what God was doing in the hearts of so many.
A couple nights later, we had a bonfire where most people end up staying up all night. I walked out to the bonfire at around 11:00 and had planned to just talk for a few minutes and go to bed. I ended up getting into a conversation with a girl named Hanka (she's in the middle in the picture above), and she and I stayed up talking until 2:30 in the morning. Hanka ended up telling me that the only reason she didn't want to accept Christ was because she didn't want to make a decision at camp. She wanted to go home and get into the reality of life before she made a decision like that. So, she's going to go home and think about things, and she and I are going to meet in Prague and talk more about this. Please pray for Hanka, and for our meeting in Prague. I'm hoping we'll be able to meet in the next week or so to continue our conversation. Pray that whatever is holding her back will disappear and that she'll desire to become one of God's children.
Training at Malenovice
Posted in on 10:04 AM by Autumn
I wasn't sure what to think about going to camp training. To be honest with you, I didn't really want to go. I thought that since I had been to camp before, I couldn't imagine why I would need to go to training for it. But I went and I had fun (isn't that always the case?). To me, the best part about it was that the team was able to bond and really get to know each other before we even started the camp. Now, I'm glad I went.
Interested?
Posted in on 10:43 AM by Autumn
Well, I'm hoping my lack of consistency on here didn't turn everyone away from reading this. I'm also hoping that after the summer slows down, I'll update this more frequently. (I'm guessing that once my computer is fixed, I'll do much better at this.)
So here are my summer plans:
July 11-14 - Camp Training in Malenovice
July 15-22 - Youth Camp in Pisek (with Blanchard Road Alliance Church in Wheaton)
July 23-28 - At home in Pisek. Along with Camp follow-up. (Ali Fuehring will also be staying with me that week)
July 29-August 5 - Youth Camp in Pisek (with Christ Community Church)
August 6 - Official Church Grand Opening
August 6-12 - Follow up
There are a few things you can be praying for. I'll write more after all of this when I have time to breathe again.
So here are my summer plans:
July 11-14 - Camp Training in Malenovice
July 15-22 - Youth Camp in Pisek (with Blanchard Road Alliance Church in Wheaton)
July 23-28 - At home in Pisek. Along with Camp follow-up. (Ali Fuehring will also be staying with me that week)
July 29-August 5 - Youth Camp in Pisek (with Christ Community Church)
August 6 - Official Church Grand Opening
August 6-12 - Follow up
There are a few things you can be praying for. I'll write more after all of this when I have time to breathe again.
Lotsa Contact Info
Posted in on 7:09 PM by Autumn
Okay, maybe it's just 'cause I'm missing people, but I really like to be able to keep in touch when I can. So here are a few options for you.
1st - I have a land line. You can get INC calling cards and it's only 2 cents a minute. Don't worry, both of my roommates speak English, so you won't feel silly if you call. Besides, the phone is in my room and they both have cell phones, so they hardly answer anyways. So, the number is 011.420.382.228.778. Yeah, I know it's long, but most of it is all the country codes and all that jazz.
2nd - Skype. You can download this for free, and talk to me through a headset for free. The only thing is that you need high speed internet. It's awesome and I highly recommend it. (www.skype.com and mine is podzimka13)
3rd - AIM. And if you don't know what this is, then nevermind . . . you probably don't have it. Mine's wereonin5.
and 4th - You could always e-mail.
1st - I have a land line. You can get INC calling cards and it's only 2 cents a minute. Don't worry, both of my roommates speak English, so you won't feel silly if you call. Besides, the phone is in my room and they both have cell phones, so they hardly answer anyways. So, the number is 011.420.382.228.778. Yeah, I know it's long, but most of it is all the country codes and all that jazz.
2nd - Skype. You can download this for free, and talk to me through a headset for free. The only thing is that you need high speed internet. It's awesome and I highly recommend it. (www.skype.com and mine is podzimka13)
3rd - AIM. And if you don't know what this is, then nevermind . . . you probably don't have it. Mine's wereonin5.
and 4th - You could always e-mail.
Updated-Upcoming Events
Posted in on 8:33 AM by Autumn
APRIL 21-26 - Kristin LaBarre is coming to visit! (She's a friend from the states who is studying in France now.)
We had such a good time! And apparently, she couldn't get enough of Pisek, because she's coming back in June for the rest of the summer...details to come.
APRIL 28-30 - Sto Procent (100%) - A huge youth retreat, that everyone here is going to. They have them every two years, so it's pretty big.
I actually didn't go to this (Sto Procent). I needed the time to tie up some loose ends with these videos we're finishing.
MAY 1-2 - JV Singles Retreat - Twice a year (typically before the spring and fall retreats) the people who are around the same age, get together to just have fun and build relationships with each other.
MAY 3-6 - JV Spring Conference - This is for all second culture missionaries (with JV) and their kids. There are so many of us that we're going to fill up three hotels!
MAY 7-16 - Steve Siwula is coming to visit. (Nothing like a visit from my brother.) He thinks he's coming to relax, but little does he know...I'm putting him to work. Hehehe. Okay, he volunteered to help me with any videos I might be working on. I'll make sure not to keep him working the whole time as I'm sure he'll want to see the country...and maybe a couple others.
We had such a good time! And apparently, she couldn't get enough of Pisek, because she's coming back in June for the rest of the summer...details to come.
APRIL 28-30 - Sto Procent (100%) - A huge youth retreat, that everyone here is going to. They have them every two years, so it's pretty big.
I actually didn't go to this (Sto Procent). I needed the time to tie up some loose ends with these videos we're finishing.
MAY 1-2 - JV Singles Retreat - Twice a year (typically before the spring and fall retreats) the people who are around the same age, get together to just have fun and build relationships with each other.
MAY 3-6 - JV Spring Conference - This is for all second culture missionaries (with JV) and their kids. There are so many of us that we're going to fill up three hotels!
MAY 7-16 - Steve Siwula is coming to visit. (Nothing like a visit from my brother.) He thinks he's coming to relax, but little does he know...I'm putting him to work. Hehehe. Okay, he volunteered to help me with any videos I might be working on. I'll make sure not to keep him working the whole time as I'm sure he'll want to see the country...and maybe a couple others.
Denomination Leaders' Meeting
Posted in on 8:28 AM by Autumn
This next week, we are sharing about Exit 316 at a Denomination Leaders' Meeting. Please pray that they are receptive to hear what Petr has to say. And pray that they get excited about their churches being a part of Exit. The conference is April 11th in Malenovice.
A Good Name
Posted in on 8:19 AM by Autumn
These last couple of weeks have been really busy. I've been home for four days and I'm leaving again tomorrow. We currently have two major videos we're working on, plus five commercials. I tell you, the name Turbo is really fitting, because that's the speed we're going at now.
The two main videos we're working on are to help get the local churches and youth leaders excited about Exit. If they're excited, then they will get on board with us and their church (or youth group) will use Exit as a tool to share their faith. We're strategically attempting to reach the country through getting every church and youth ministry involved.
Please pray for the video production. Pray for the technical problems we might face. Also, for the strength and endurance to keep going when we feel we've had enough.
And pray for the church leaders and youth leaders. Pray that they will be open to this new idea and they will see the opportunity that this could have.
The two main videos we're working on are to help get the local churches and youth leaders excited about Exit. If they're excited, then they will get on board with us and their church (or youth group) will use Exit as a tool to share their faith. We're strategically attempting to reach the country through getting every church and youth ministry involved.
Please pray for the video production. Pray for the technical problems we might face. Also, for the strength and endurance to keep going when we feel we've had enough.
And pray for the church leaders and youth leaders. Pray that they will be open to this new idea and they will see the opportunity that this could have.
Croatia
Posted in on 7:22 AM by Autumn
This past week, I went to Croatia for a women's retreat. And it was amazing! It was the perfect balance of meeting people, building relationships, hearing good teaching, and having time alone. I think the most rewarding part for me was spending time with people who are in the same boat as I am. The women who were there were all of the JV missionaries and missionary wives. At first, I didn't like the fact that were being exclusive by not having nationals be a part of it. Then I realized that it would have brought a whole new element to it. There's a common ground that I have with someone who is from the states and living in a different country that I don't have with someone who is not. The week was a peaceful and relaxing week, and I look forward to the next women's retreat.
Learning Czech
Posted in on 10:13 AM by Autumn
One of the most challenging things in moving to another country is attempting to learn the language. It’s amazing how dependent you become when you can’t do simple things like communicate. Having my degree in communications, you would think that I’ve learned a thing or two about communicating. However, when you don’t speak the language . . . you’re helpless.
So in order to communicate, language learning has become a big priority. Although, I wish I could say it was easier than it has been. When I first got here, I didn’t want to waste any time, so I started with a tutor within the first couple of weeks. And I was SO lost. She was trying to teach me the different forms of different words. The whole time I was nodding, but thinking, “What the heck is she talking about?” I didn’t know any of the words she was using, so trying to put them into the right forms didn’t make any sense. Like, I didn’t know how to use the correct forms of I have, you have, she has . . . because I didn’t even know the words I, you, she . . . I was incredibly lost. So I stopped working with her, originally thinking that I would just take a break from her until I knew a few more words.
When I did that, my friend Lucka stepped in and started to help me. We started by learning different words that I would use. Our first lesson, I learned how to ask someone if they want some tea, and what kind of tea, and then I learned different kinds of tea. These things are practical and I can practice them all the time. From there, we’ve just worked on whatever we feel like at the time. One time I wanted to know how to ask for things at the store, like saying “I need . . .” or ordering at a restaurant, and things like that. It has helped so much, because now I can go to the store and ask for sliced ham if I want and things like that. I know I won’t learn everything from her, but it helps so much to be able to learn what I want to learn from someone who knows the language. It even helps to just sit down with her and practice what I already know.
Just yesterday I started with a new tutor. Now, Lucka and I are still going to work together on learning Czech, but I’ll have structure with this tutor (who has had experience teaching Czech to foreigners). I was very encouraged because I knew everything we went over. I found myself saying “Rozumim” (which is, “I understand”) the whole time. I’m excited to have the consistency and to be able to learn from a professional tutor.
On top of that, my friend Jana is going to consistently teach me Czech as well. She just graduated with her Masters in teaching, which makes her the ideal person to help me. I’m hoping my schedule will be pretty steady with going to the tutor two or three times a week and working with Jana four or five times a week. And if Lucka is still willing and able to help me, we can do it on the days that I don’t go to the tutor. I was told that on the average week, I should spend twelve to fifteen hours a week on language learning. Between all of these people helping me, and studying by myself, I think I’ll get those hours in pretty easily. Praise God for providing people who can help me learn to communicate!
So in order to communicate, language learning has become a big priority. Although, I wish I could say it was easier than it has been. When I first got here, I didn’t want to waste any time, so I started with a tutor within the first couple of weeks. And I was SO lost. She was trying to teach me the different forms of different words. The whole time I was nodding, but thinking, “What the heck is she talking about?” I didn’t know any of the words she was using, so trying to put them into the right forms didn’t make any sense. Like, I didn’t know how to use the correct forms of I have, you have, she has . . . because I didn’t even know the words I, you, she . . . I was incredibly lost. So I stopped working with her, originally thinking that I would just take a break from her until I knew a few more words.
When I did that, my friend Lucka stepped in and started to help me. We started by learning different words that I would use. Our first lesson, I learned how to ask someone if they want some tea, and what kind of tea, and then I learned different kinds of tea. These things are practical and I can practice them all the time. From there, we’ve just worked on whatever we feel like at the time. One time I wanted to know how to ask for things at the store, like saying “I need . . .” or ordering at a restaurant, and things like that. It has helped so much, because now I can go to the store and ask for sliced ham if I want and things like that. I know I won’t learn everything from her, but it helps so much to be able to learn what I want to learn from someone who knows the language. It even helps to just sit down with her and practice what I already know.
Just yesterday I started with a new tutor. Now, Lucka and I are still going to work together on learning Czech, but I’ll have structure with this tutor (who has had experience teaching Czech to foreigners). I was very encouraged because I knew everything we went over. I found myself saying “Rozumim” (which is, “I understand”) the whole time. I’m excited to have the consistency and to be able to learn from a professional tutor.
On top of that, my friend Jana is going to consistently teach me Czech as well. She just graduated with her Masters in teaching, which makes her the ideal person to help me. I’m hoping my schedule will be pretty steady with going to the tutor two or three times a week and working with Jana four or five times a week. And if Lucka is still willing and able to help me, we can do it on the days that I don’t go to the tutor. I was told that on the average week, I should spend twelve to fifteen hours a week on language learning. Between all of these people helping me, and studying by myself, I think I’ll get those hours in pretty easily. Praise God for providing people who can help me learn to communicate!
The Details
Posted in on 10:06 AM by Autumn
It’s hard to know where to start a story like this. Mostly because there really is no beginning. I believe that God prepares us for things long before we ever find out about it. Whether we see it or not, He is always working in our lives. And I know that God has been preparing me for what He has in store for a long time. And as we all know, there are always two sides to a story. And in this story, we have my side and we have Lucka’s side. I’ll start with my side, since I know it best.
On Thursday, January 19th, we had a meeting for Turbo 316 (the parallel campaign with Exit 316). During the meeting, we were talking about the need for many different videos. And the question was, who would be able to produce them? More accurately, the question was how it would be possible for me to produce them without knowing the language. So they asked me if I knew anyone at the church who might be able to come with me to be my translator. And I told them that I couldn’t help but think of Lucka.
See, Lucka has always been interested in video production. She works in communications at the church and has never had the opportunity to do very much with video production. Last Spring, she heard about Exit 316 and . . . well, she’ll be able to tell her story better than I could.
“My prayer was very simple and, I thought, naïve. I prayed to have a chance to take part in the project. I didn’t have much faith that it could really happen. It didn’t make any sense, I was a complete outsider, and it was just a desire of my heart. But a little seed of faith is enough, I guess.”
It seems to me that this has been a desire of Lucka’s heart for a while, and the seed that was planted now has the chance to be watered. I’m sure you can see why she seemed to be the perfect person to join us with this project.
Now like I mentioned earlier, every story has two sides. And while we were in our meeting talking about Lucka joining the team, she was at home receiving a gentle nudge from the Holy Spirit. She started feeling really complacent in her job. She wasn’t sure if she was in the right place, and didn’t know where God was leading her. So she sat and prayed about it for an hour that day. It’s like God was just preparing her heart for what was about to happen. The next morning she received a phone call from someone on the team asking her to join us. You can imagine her shock when she received that phone call.
Lucka and I, along with a guy named Petr, have now become the production team for Turbo 316. Our task will be to prepare the way for Exit 316 in local churches. We want to equip and train the young Christians to use Exit 316 as a tool for evangelism and discipleship. It is a huge task but a wonderful opportunity to win the young generation for Christ. And our prayer is that you would join us in praying for this project.
On Thursday, January 19th, we had a meeting for Turbo 316 (the parallel campaign with Exit 316). During the meeting, we were talking about the need for many different videos. And the question was, who would be able to produce them? More accurately, the question was how it would be possible for me to produce them without knowing the language. So they asked me if I knew anyone at the church who might be able to come with me to be my translator. And I told them that I couldn’t help but think of Lucka.
See, Lucka has always been interested in video production. She works in communications at the church and has never had the opportunity to do very much with video production. Last Spring, she heard about Exit 316 and . . . well, she’ll be able to tell her story better than I could.
“My prayer was very simple and, I thought, naïve. I prayed to have a chance to take part in the project. I didn’t have much faith that it could really happen. It didn’t make any sense, I was a complete outsider, and it was just a desire of my heart. But a little seed of faith is enough, I guess.”
It seems to me that this has been a desire of Lucka’s heart for a while, and the seed that was planted now has the chance to be watered. I’m sure you can see why she seemed to be the perfect person to join us with this project.
Now like I mentioned earlier, every story has two sides. And while we were in our meeting talking about Lucka joining the team, she was at home receiving a gentle nudge from the Holy Spirit. She started feeling really complacent in her job. She wasn’t sure if she was in the right place, and didn’t know where God was leading her. So she sat and prayed about it for an hour that day. It’s like God was just preparing her heart for what was about to happen. The next morning she received a phone call from someone on the team asking her to join us. You can imagine her shock when she received that phone call.
Lucka and I, along with a guy named Petr, have now become the production team for Turbo 316. Our task will be to prepare the way for Exit 316 in local churches. We want to equip and train the young Christians to use Exit 316 as a tool for evangelism and discipleship. It is a huge task but a wonderful opportunity to win the young generation for Christ. And our prayer is that you would join us in praying for this project.
Turbo 316
Posted in on 2:31 PM by Autumn
In September of this year, the first Christian television show will air in the Czech Republic. It will be an evangelistic tool that will use the megaphone of the media. Can you imagine how many people it could reach?
The only problem is . . . what do we do once we spark their interest?
The answer is Turbo 316.
Turbo 316 is the dual campaign that will go along with Exit 316. Through it, we will be able to use this big evangelistic tool for discipleship as well. We will train church leaders to be able to use the videos while sharing their faith. The church leaders will train youth leaders and small group leaders, and they will train individuals. Essensially, every Christian in the Czech Republic should have the opportunity to learn how to share their faith by using these videos.
What's my role? . . . you might ask. I will be teaming up with two people (Lucka and Petr) to make videos for Turbo 316. We will make promo videos, training videos, videos for church services and youth groups and others for individuals. Part of the time, I might be working on Exit 316, and other times I'll be working on Turbo 316, since they will go hand-in-hand. Our first deadline is February 2nd, when we'll have our first promo video done. Please pray for Lucka, Petr, and I as we enter into this new adventure of Turbo 316.
The only problem is . . . what do we do once we spark their interest?
The answer is Turbo 316.
Turbo 316 is the dual campaign that will go along with Exit 316. Through it, we will be able to use this big evangelistic tool for discipleship as well. We will train church leaders to be able to use the videos while sharing their faith. The church leaders will train youth leaders and small group leaders, and they will train individuals. Essensially, every Christian in the Czech Republic should have the opportunity to learn how to share their faith by using these videos.
What's my role? . . . you might ask. I will be teaming up with two people (Lucka and Petr) to make videos for Turbo 316. We will make promo videos, training videos, videos for church services and youth groups and others for individuals. Part of the time, I might be working on Exit 316, and other times I'll be working on Turbo 316, since they will go hand-in-hand. Our first deadline is February 2nd, when we'll have our first promo video done. Please pray for Lucka, Petr, and I as we enter into this new adventure of Turbo 316.
Three Weeks
Posted in on 7:18 PM by Autumn
Well, I’ve now lived in Czech for just about three weeks now. Although, I have to tell you, it doesn’t feel like I live here yet; I feel like I’m just visiting. I don’t think the reality has really sunk in yet. Part of it is because I’m not completely moved in to my apartment. My things are still in boxes waiting for me to unpack them. Which I would love to do, but I have no place to put them yet. I found a bunch of things at a second-hand shop, and those will be sent on Friday. After that, it’ll feel more like home.
I started language lessons this week. Part of me feels like it won’t be that difficult, and the other part is so overwhelmed that I find it hard to study. I probably pick up on every 100th word, so that doesn’t help with the whole conversational aspect. Every once-in-a-while, I’ll be able to pick up on what people are talking about. I’m starting to write down words on flashcards to learn them faster.
If you’re wondering how you can pray for me, please pray that I will be able to absorb this language like a sponge. I never thought I would pray to become a sponge before, but I can’t think of anything more accurate. So, every time you wash your dishes with a sponge, or every time the kids are watching Sponge Bob, think of me . . . and better yet, pray for me. Pray that I would become that sponge. :-) Thanks.
I started language lessons this week. Part of me feels like it won’t be that difficult, and the other part is so overwhelmed that I find it hard to study. I probably pick up on every 100th word, so that doesn’t help with the whole conversational aspect. Every once-in-a-while, I’ll be able to pick up on what people are talking about. I’m starting to write down words on flashcards to learn them faster.
If you’re wondering how you can pray for me, please pray that I will be able to absorb this language like a sponge. I never thought I would pray to become a sponge before, but I can’t think of anything more accurate. So, every time you wash your dishes with a sponge, or every time the kids are watching Sponge Bob, think of me . . . and better yet, pray for me. Pray that I would become that sponge. :-) Thanks.
Awaited Arrival
Posted in on 8:26 PM by Autumn
I'm here! I made it!!! I'm so excited to be here in the Czech Republic. I would have never thought that I would feel at home like I do. The flights were crazy, and after them I was so thankful to finally get here. I was able to jump right in to things. I arrived in Pisek on Friday and left on Monday for Malenovice (the Josiah Venture/KAM Headquarters). Monday and Tuesday I had meetings that I was able to be a part of. We'll start filming Exit 316 within the next few weeks. I thank God that He brought me here when He did . . . just in time to start filming. Isn't His timing perfect?
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