Saturday, September 5, 2009

Reflection

I have been in the US for 2 weeks now, and it has been a whirlwind of seeing friends, family, moving, and job hunting. I have barely had anytime to even check my email, but I now have time to put down some thoughts about my summer.

I want to start of by giving thanks. I want to praise God for the way He moved this summer in Moldova. He brought 7 amazing girls to the Grace House, took them out of desperate situations, and gave them an opportunity that will bless their lives forever. I know that my presence this summer at the Grace house could have easily been someone else, but I do know that God did use me to love the girls at Grace house, and to help them connect.

Lena, Marina, Olga, Jazgul, Doina, Alina, and Natalia are incredible young women. Each is completely unique, and beautiful in their own way. I love when they are laughing together, and I love it when they support each other in hard times. The girls moved into the house in waves, and with each new girl, she would ask if they went to the same school last year. The girls were that well connected to each other, that it seemed like they knew each other for years. They accepted each new girl with loving arms, and they accepted me in the same way. The girls really cared about me, and they could easily see if something was wrong, and would ask if I was ok. Though we did not speak the same languages, I feel like we got to a point of being comfortable communicating and being around each other.

Being in Moldova for an extended amount of time is completely different than a mission’s trip that lasts for a week. In the past it is an emotional and spiritual overload, and you come home just wanting more of that same experience. I did have the expectation going to Moldova, that it would be an extension of that previous experience. Usually the biggest challenge for me is the physical demands of the trip, but I adjusted to the time zone, and got plenty of rest, so the physical demands were not the challenge. I experienced other challenges adjusting to the culture, loneliness, insecurity, and spiritual warfare. Thank you to all who prayed for me while I was gone, I really don't think I would have made it without your prayers.

Through those challenges I learned that God can do great things, even things don't go as planned! I also gained confidence in who I am in Christ, and what God can do through me. I never would have thought that I could teach English or Computer without a translator to trafficking victims, and they would stay engaged during the lesson. God also used these challenges to humble my heart, and to submit to His will.

I think the overall major lesson that I learned while I was in Moldova, was that this is real life. I know that sounds obvious, but when you only experience a place for a week a two each year, it seems like this far off distant reality when you come home. Leaving the orphanage in Falesti, after a week of loving on my sweet sister Daniella was particularly difficult for me. I was still in Moldova, and it was more real to me that she was still alone, at the orphanage 3 hours away from where I stayed. Human trafficking became much more real to me, when I was placing the hands of victims onto computers keys, and trying to show them how to type. It was also a major reality check when one of my students decided to go back to familiarity of her pimp and trafficking, and I didn't see her again. The intense poverty of Moldova became real me when the girls at the Grace House were afraid we wouldn't have food the next day, and hearing their stories of times they passed out, because they weren't nourished. The desperate situations of these girls became real to me, when I learned that one of their mothers tried to sell her and her sisters when she was younger, and when one of the girl's cousins has been trafficked.

On the other hand, the reality of the good that God has done in Moldova has become much more real to me. When Lena tells her testimony, and shares how her life was changed by hearing the testimony of a man at camp who had the same story as she did, I know that we come to Moldova for a reason. Seeing the amazing things that Beginning of Life is involved in by reaching 10,000 high school students to talk to them about preventions of aids and trafficking, and having one of the few rehab centers for victims of trafficking gives me hope. Meeting my new friend Elena who works with trafficking victims, and hearing about the many other organizations that are committed to stopping and caring for this tragedy, reminds me that God is working in so many ways I don't see. Doing a village camp in Moldova with Moldovans shows me that there are those who care for their own people. Hearing my friend Eli talk to his best friend Jesus, affirms that some kids are really getting what a personal relationship with Christ is.

I am already excited about going back to Moldova for a couple of weeks next summer, and I hope that God allows me to have that opportunity. Moldova will always be a huge part of my heart and my life. Thanks to all who invested in this part of my life through prayers, words of encouragement, finances, and support. I am excited about my new stage in life, and the opportunity to invest in Moldova through my internship and JMI. To learn more about what JMI is doing in Moldova and other places in the world go to http://justiceandmercy.org/.


Sunday, August 23, 2009

HOME!!!!!

I just wanted to let everyone know that I am home safe and sound! A final reflection of my summer coming soon!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Photos!

Check out this link to see my photos from the summer!

Shopping!



The girls and I had a really fun week. Tuesday we went to the bazaar, which is this huge open air market in the downtown Chisinau area. You can buy everything there from any type of food, jewelry, clothes, electronics…anything. I have never been to anything like that before! It is very busy, and crowded. People have rows and rows of stands that are set up in different “departments.” The girls were given a gift from a donor for school clothes, and we spend 8 hours shopping! Elena, the psychologist who is also living with the girls, was a big help! The girls did not get everything they needed so they went back the next day! I stayed behind with a few of the girls and went over more Microsoft Word with Irina’s translating help.
That night we had a photo shoot! The girls were so excited to put on their new clothes, and to take pictures. We took almost 200 pictures! The girls said they felt like princesses wearing their new clothes. They also said that living at the Grace House is a like a dream, but its reality!
This week we continued talking about who we are in Christ, and the love languages. We talked about gift giving, and how God gives us abundant gifts, because he loves us. God is intentional with blessing us with the things we truly desire, and that we should follow in Jesus’ example when he turned the water into wine. He saw a need, and fulfilled it. We also talked about spiritual gifts, and how we can confidence in who we are through knowing what our spiritual gifts are.
Today we went out for pizza, and the girls were so excited! It was a reward for writing their biographies for the JMI website. We had a feast of pizza, crepes, and salad…it was so good!

I am so proud of how the girls are doing with English. I have been able to communicate with them so well! After pizza a few girls and I went on a walk to a park, and we talked the whole time! Jazgul is our youngest girl, but is the best English speaker. I really think she could be a translator in a year or two.
Natalia also knows a lot of English, because she spent 6 months in the states. I really love spending time with the girls, they can be hilarious.

I am so glad that Natalia is with us. She is an amazing example to the other girls, and fits in so well. She has a great sense of humor, and is so sweet. The girls have really accepted her, and don’t treat her any differently than anyone else. She is so beautiful, and I don’t even notice how she looks on the outside anymore.

Please pray for:
A great last week!
Doina’s first full week of cosmetology school
Irina’s Visa
Safe travels for the Belciug family, while they are on vacation
That I don’t have any problems during my flights next week

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Last couple of weeks...

I can hardly believe that I only have 11 days left in Moldova. I am mixed with sad and excited emotions. Last week we celebrated one of our girl’s birthdays! It was Jazgul’s birthday a few days ago while she was at camp, so we celebrated a little late. We had a great time! We went to Mall-Dova, went to the food court, and went bowling. The girls had never been to a food court before, and didn’t know what to do. They eventually got chicken sandwiches, salad and ice cream. We then had a lot of fun bowling! Brooke and I also made our birthday girl pancakes for breakfast. The girls made her a card, and got her a cake and flowers. I think she felt really special, and that of course was the goal!

The other day I was having a lesson about who we are in Christ. I think it is so important to figure that out early on, because it is the foundation of who we are. I had the girls write about who they were, and what they liked or didn’t like about themselves. Natalia completely blew me away. She has so much confidence in herself! She was saying how she likes her personality, and even how she looks, because God had her look this way for a reason. She is an incredible person, and I really enjoy spending time with her. She doesn’t use her hand or the way she looks to keep her back, but she does everything that the other girls do. I am so thankful that she is at the Grace House, she is an amazing example to all of us.
I went to another church in the city, and they have a ministry called Girls of God. It is for girls who have similar backgrounds as my girls do. I was asked to share my story with them, and it was a great experience. It is so encouraging to see God working all over Moldova, and in so many different ways.

Prayer Requests:
I feel like I have been dealing with a lot of spiritual warfare since I have been to Moldova. The devil has really tried to discourage me, make me insecure, and doubt my purpose in being here.
Also, please pray that I am very intentional in the next two weeks, and I make the most of everyday.
Praise God, because all of the girls are enrolled in school, and many have scholarships!!!

Friday, July 31, 2009

An amazing week!

I helped out with another short camp this week! It was only 3 days, and was for children in a village an hour away from Chisinau. It was the first camp that I ever participated in that Moldovans coordinated, and they did a great job. We set up camp at this really pretty park, and had music, skits, games, crafts and lunch. The highlight of the week was meeting a 13 year old boy who was in my group. His name is Igor, one of the many Igors that I have grown to love in Moldova. He is a very small boy for his age, and has a physical disability. His legs are bent and turned in, and he is has trouble walking. He is able to get around really well considering his problem. He is a very sweet boy who smiles a lot. He reached out to me the first day, and would joke around with me by saying "Ingrid" and looking away like he didn't say anything. I sat next to him, and we played thumb wars, the hand slapping games, and "Double Double". He would put his head on my shoulder and hug me. He was so sweet and bright!

I continued teaching English, Computer, and life skills this week. The girls are picking up English really quickly! I went on a walk with two of the girls for about 30-40 minutes, and we talked the whole time with the English and Romanian that we both knew! It was pretty amazing that we could do that! They all have their own email addresses now, and are very excited.

Natalia moved in last night! She is the girl who was severely burned as a baby, and is deformed. She seems to be adjusting really well. The girls said that they were up really late talking with her! They seem to get along great. Please pray that things will continue to go well with the girls. She actually knows quite a bit of English, and we have had some great conversations!

Two of the girls are at a summer camp, and will be back Monday. Please pray for a safe return.

I have been having a lot of fun this week, because a girl from America has been here with me. Her name is Brooke and she lived in Moldova this past winter. We hit it off right away, and its nice to have another Ameican to vent to. Also, I have been really blessed by spending time with another girl, Irina. She is from Moldova, but lived in the states for a year. She has a job waiting for her in America, but she is having visa issues. Please pray that she is able to come back to America.

The elections happened this week, and the communists lost!!! Praise God!!! Please pray that their won't be any discprepency about the results, and that their won't be any protests.