crazy love


I started reading a new book today. It’s called, “Crazy Love” by Francis Chan. I’ve only read one chapter, but so far I would recommend it.

In the book, Chan encourages the reader to watch this video:

http://crazylovebook.com/

click ‘videos’
then click ‘the awe factor of God’

I would HIGHLY recommend watching this video!

I was completely in awe of God after watching this. It’s amazing how small and insignificant we are, yet so often we shift our mindsets to think that we’re the only important ones in this world.

Chan wrote, “Many Spirit-filled authors have exhausted the thesaurus in order to describe God with the glory He deserves. His perfect holiness, by definition assures us that our words can’t contain Him. Isn’t it a comfort to worship a God we cannot exaggerate?” *Crazy Love, p.31)

Wow! We serve such an amazing God! I’m truly in awe of Him!

hradec kralove


Part of working in Vysoke Myto means working in Hradec Kralove. Every other Thursday, our team drives out to Hradec to work with the youth out there. Last week, there was a team of Americans working with both Hradec Kralove and Vysoke Myto. It was great to have them here, and really good to meet so many of the kids in the area. I really look forward to getting to know them even better!

mluvím trošku česky

Czech is a very difficult language. Of course, I have nothing to compare it to, since I've never learned another language. I took a year of German in 8th grade, but my teacher didn't like me and I didn't think I learned enough to go on to German 2 in high school, and I never attempted another language after that...until I moved to Czech.

I often laugh at God's sense of humor. I'm probably one of the few people in the world who got away with not taking any language classes in high school (thanks to home-schooling a couple years and starting college through a prep-school program). And here I am now...attempting to live in a country where I don't speak the language. There are times when I'm trying to learn Czech where I'm laughing at myself, and other times where my friends are laughing with me. It can be pretty entertaining.

My roommate and I decided we're going to spend a certain amount of time every day just speaking Czech. Today, as we were doing this, she was asking when our friend Katka was coming over. I told her, "Katka will come near." Then I thought for a second..."No, Katka will come SOON." Blizko and brzy both start with B's, but they're totally different words! Oh, the joys of learning a language! :)

On the other hand, I met with a tutor for a couple hours yesterday, and she was very encouraging. Toward the beginning of our lesson, she asked me if I played any instruments. I guess if you're musical, it helps you hear the "music" of languages. She told me the reason she asked was because (according to her) I have a "natural ear for languages." I'm not sure if she's right or not, but it would be nice if she was!

I guess we'll find out in the process. But for now...I'm having fun with my mistakes. Maybe Katka will come near again. ;)

I'm here!

Well, I made it safely to Czech!

While it's exciting to be here, I still feel like I'm in a haze...am I really here? I asked one of my Czech friends that last night and she pinched me to make sure. I felt it, so this must be real! :)

I'm a little bummed because I got sick on the plane ride over here, and haven't felt better since. I was able to make it to the youth group last night though, so I was at least able to see some people, so that was good.

Tomorrow, I'll head over to church in Pisek, then on Monday we'll head over to Malenovice for a LADY's (Leah's favorite word) retreat. I'm looking forward to seeing people there and having a time of rest before jumping into things.

I'm also excited to get to meet our other roommate Emily, who is already in Malenovice!

what to pack?



My friend Rachel & her son Austin came over to help me back before I left. That morning Rachel asked Austin what he wanted to do that day. He said, "Autumn house today?"

So they came over to help...and I guess Austin decided for me what I needed to pack! :)

more on packing



I've decided I'm done packing (or maybe it's just wishful thinking). As I'm sorting through and trying to get rid of things, I'm realizing...why do I need all this stuff?!? So I decided on the essentials, and this is all I'm bringing. Now, I have three empty suitcases and room to bring two more friends with me! (Suitcase #1 is already reserved by my dear friend Jenny.) :)

Anyone else coming along?

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