Today we visited a little town called Sabinov. Most of its inhabitants are Roma people and there is a strong Christian group present in this town.
Our Roma brothers in Christ needed help with pouring some concrete at their construction site. It will be the first self-driven Roma church in Slovakia after it's done. Our students worked hard at moving buckets full of cement and pouring it at the right place. The rest of us had a very special time with the Roma children from surrounding places.
Everybody took and excellent care of us and we were privilaged to eat goulash cooked over the fire. It was delicious!!! Besides we met many special young and older people who love Jesus with all of their hearts and we were really encouraged by that.
Another day has passed by!!!
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Kosice
Right now we are staying in Kosice, Slovakia. It has been a great experience and we will never forget all the people we met.
After a long drive from Nove Zamky we finally got to our hotel. They had some troubles with housing us but the Lord took care of it all and now we are enjoying our neat rooms, our roommates and especially our showers with no shower curtains which causes a big flood everyday:-)
Everyone is staying very positive and very flexible. We are so proud of every single person - people are just amazed whenever they get to work with our teenagers.
On Tuesday we started the painting job at Lunik 9. It was pretty challenging - the walls were in a bad shape but by now they are looking awesome!
The rest of us got to play with the Gypsy children in their gym and some others picked up tons of garbage around the school in Lunik 9.
Yesterday and today we started visiting schools. Since they really enjoy talking to someone from a foreign country, they were very excited to have us. We talked about our lives, the differences, the commons, the school over there, the driving, sports, music...We had a good time talking to many teenagers and inviting them to the final "party" at the local church. The party will take place tomorrow night so we would appreciate your prayers.
Last night we had a chance to go back to Lunik 9 and spend some time with all the children. We were really surprised when we saw about 300 children gathering all around us. It was amazing playing with them, singing praises and just loving on them.
We are all doing great and we are so thankful for your spiritual support!
Talk to you soon!
After a long drive from Nove Zamky we finally got to our hotel. They had some troubles with housing us but the Lord took care of it all and now we are enjoying our neat rooms, our roommates and especially our showers with no shower curtains which causes a big flood everyday:-)
Everyone is staying very positive and very flexible. We are so proud of every single person - people are just amazed whenever they get to work with our teenagers.
On Tuesday we started the painting job at Lunik 9. It was pretty challenging - the walls were in a bad shape but by now they are looking awesome!
The rest of us got to play with the Gypsy children in their gym and some others picked up tons of garbage around the school in Lunik 9.
Yesterday and today we started visiting schools. Since they really enjoy talking to someone from a foreign country, they were very excited to have us. We talked about our lives, the differences, the commons, the school over there, the driving, sports, music...We had a good time talking to many teenagers and inviting them to the final "party" at the local church. The party will take place tomorrow night so we would appreciate your prayers.
Last night we had a chance to go back to Lunik 9 and spend some time with all the children. We were really surprised when we saw about 300 children gathering all around us. It was amazing playing with them, singing praises and just loving on them.
We are all doing great and we are so thankful for your spiritual support!
Talk to you soon!
Monday, June 9, 2008
We are here!
Hello from Slovakia!
We all made it safely and are happy to be here! Right now we moved from the town of Nove Zamky to the eastern part of Slovakia - Kosice.
We had very good time at the church in Nove Zamky as well as at the orphanage in the near by town. The little children just loved all the American teenagers!
Today we will be going to Lunik 9, the Gypsy settlement. We will start some painting as well as different kinds of activities for the students.
Everybody is doing well, staying healthy and full of energy. We have seen God's power get us through all complications and troubles that came our way and we want to praise His name for all of it.
Please, keep praying for the health of our team and for new strength for every day!
We all made it safely and are happy to be here! Right now we moved from the town of Nove Zamky to the eastern part of Slovakia - Kosice.
We had very good time at the church in Nove Zamky as well as at the orphanage in the near by town. The little children just loved all the American teenagers!
Today we will be going to Lunik 9, the Gypsy settlement. We will start some painting as well as different kinds of activities for the students.
Everybody is doing well, staying healthy and full of energy. We have seen God's power get us through all complications and troubles that came our way and we want to praise His name for all of it.
Please, keep praying for the health of our team and for new strength for every day!
Monday, June 2, 2008
Getting closer!
Hello friends!
We are now getting really close to our departure. I hope all of you have your passports by now. The weather in Slovakia is pretty warm right now. Every day has been sunny and hot. They are expecting few rainstorms but generally I think we will have a pleasant weather.
Some of you asked about the possibility of bringing traveler's checks. That is not a good idea since they really don't accept those anywhere. The best think would be to bring cash or a debit card. Just let your bank know you are going to be overseas so they don't assume your card has been stolen.
We look forward to seeing you all here! Make sure you get a good night sleep before you leave because we are going to be working and serving a lot:-) :-)
God bless you!
We are now getting really close to our departure. I hope all of you have your passports by now. The weather in Slovakia is pretty warm right now. Every day has been sunny and hot. They are expecting few rainstorms but generally I think we will have a pleasant weather.
Some of you asked about the possibility of bringing traveler's checks. That is not a good idea since they really don't accept those anywhere. The best think would be to bring cash or a debit card. Just let your bank know you are going to be overseas so they don't assume your card has been stolen.
We look forward to seeing you all here! Make sure you get a good night sleep before you leave because we are going to be working and serving a lot:-) :-)
God bless you!
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Slovak National Meal
BRYNDZOVE HALUSKY
(Dumpligs with sheep cheese)
Ingredients:
2-3 Potatoes
Flour 4-5 tbsp
Salt
1 egg
Instructions:
Peel potatoes and finely shred them.
Add egg and flour. Make a dough that is not too tough but not to watery. You may use more or less flour or add a little bit of water if it is too tough.
Add 1 tsp of salt.
Boil water w 2 tbsp of salt. use teaspoon to drop a little bit of the dough into the boiling water. Be sure the water is always boiling.
When halusky are done they will float on top of the water, Pick them out with a strainer.
Because I didn't find bryndza here in the US, (it is cheese from sheep), I used 1 package of Feta Cheese and 3/4 of a pack of cream cheese, and 3-4 tbsp of milk.
Heat everything together. Mix all the time. When it starts to boil, remove from the heat.
Cut up little pieces of bacon and fry them. Serve halusky with the cheese sauce on top and sprinkle with the bacon pieces.

(Dumpligs with sheep cheese)
Ingredients:
2-3 Potatoes
Flour 4-5 tbsp
Salt
1 egg
Instructions:
Peel potatoes and finely shred them.
Add egg and flour. Make a dough that is not too tough but not to watery. You may use more or less flour or add a little bit of water if it is too tough.
Add 1 tsp of salt.
Boil water w 2 tbsp of salt. use teaspoon to drop a little bit of the dough into the boiling water. Be sure the water is always boiling.
When halusky are done they will float on top of the water, Pick them out with a strainer.
Because I didn't find bryndza here in the US, (it is cheese from sheep), I used 1 package of Feta Cheese and 3/4 of a pack of cream cheese, and 3-4 tbsp of milk.
Heat everything together. Mix all the time. When it starts to boil, remove from the heat.
Cut up little pieces of bacon and fry them. Serve halusky with the cheese sauce on top and sprinkle with the bacon pieces.


History Lesson


Officially, The Slovak Republic came into existence on January 1, 1993. Except for a brief period during World War II, during which Slovakia was a protectorate state of Nazi Germany, the Slovak people have been subjected to domination by stronger political entities, such as the Czechs of the Czechoslovak federation, the Magyars of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the sovereigns of the Habsburg Empire.
Although the history of the Slovak people as expressed in the nation state is less than a decade old, Slovaks have existed as a unique entity for over 1500 years.
The people of Slovakia are descended from the Slavic peoples who settled the Danube river basin in the 6th and 7th centuries B.C.E. Traditionally, the Slovak people were relegated to the peasant class and even after emancipation they have had strong links to tilling the soil. Under communism some industrialization was undertaken and today Slovak society includes both elements of folk traditions and modern society. The political transformations of 1989 brought new freedoms that have considerably widened the societal outlook of the populace, yet many of the cultural movements are still in their infancy and consequently a large part of the elderly population is still rural and dependant on agriculture.
The development of Slovak culture reflects the country's rich folk tradition, in addition to the influence of broader European trends. The impact of centuries of cultural repression and control by foreign governments is also evident in much of Slovakia's art, literature, and music.
Folk arts and crafts, which include wood carving, fabric weaving, and glass painting, have a long and popular tradition in Slovakia, especially in rural areas.





Towns in Slovakia

Komarno

Komarno
We will be spending most of our time in the town of Kosice and Komarno. Kosice is the center of East Slovakia. This city, the second largest in Slovakia, has a long and rich history. Komarno is half of a cross-border community, together with its Hungarian counterpart Komarom on the other side of the Danube River. Its distinction is the fact that it is Slovakia’s largest town (population 37,000) in which Hungarian language and nationality is in the majority. It also has a lovely town centre with excellent restaurants, and historical fortifications, mainly from Napoleonic times.
We will be helping with distributing Books of Hope, sharing our testimonies during street evangelism, visiting an orphanage and several schools. In Kosice, we will be part of the local church's Gypsy ministry and a youth ministry.
Here are some pictures to help you see some of the places we will visit.
Kosice



Things to bring
Hello friends!
You have now less than a month left before you leave on your trip to Slovakia. Here is a short update on what to bring with you.
The temperature will be between 60-90 degrees most of the time. Pack for rain, because it will and can be cool in the evenings. Shorts and casual attire are fine for most activities. Bring a set of work clothes for painting or clean up type of work. For church services please bring khakis for guys and a collared shirt and nice pants or skirts for the women. NO SHORTS TO CHURCH. Pack a pair of comfortable shoes that you can walk in all day. We will be moving on foot quite a bit.
You may want to bring a towel. The ones there are tiny. Also, make sure you bring some flip-flops that you can shower in. There will be no laundry service. You will need an electric converter for plug in devices i.e. hair dryers, curling irons, cameras, etc. However, it might be easier just to buy one over there and not deal with the power differences. All cameras should be OK, since they have built in converters.
Maybe some of you want to bring spending money. We don't recommend bringing more than $300 since all your food and lodging is paid for. If you want to buy some souvenirs or candy, $100 should be enough. We won't have a lot of time for shopping. Keep your money in a safe place. You have many choices: the wallets that hang around your neck, other wallets wrap around your waist... It is up to you! Just make sure you don't loose it.
Bring a small back pack with you that you can carry around for all the things you might need during the day. If you need any medication, make sure you bring it with. Some people might struggle with hey fever so you might want to bring something for that.
If you have any more questions, make sure you contact us! We are looking forward to our cross-cultural experience with you on board!!!
You have now less than a month left before you leave on your trip to Slovakia. Here is a short update on what to bring with you.
The temperature will be between 60-90 degrees most of the time. Pack for rain, because it will and can be cool in the evenings. Shorts and casual attire are fine for most activities. Bring a set of work clothes for painting or clean up type of work. For church services please bring khakis for guys and a collared shirt and nice pants or skirts for the women. NO SHORTS TO CHURCH. Pack a pair of comfortable shoes that you can walk in all day. We will be moving on foot quite a bit.
You may want to bring a towel. The ones there are tiny. Also, make sure you bring some flip-flops that you can shower in. There will be no laundry service. You will need an electric converter for plug in devices i.e. hair dryers, curling irons, cameras, etc. However, it might be easier just to buy one over there and not deal with the power differences. All cameras should be OK, since they have built in converters.
Maybe some of you want to bring spending money. We don't recommend bringing more than $300 since all your food and lodging is paid for. If you want to buy some souvenirs or candy, $100 should be enough. We won't have a lot of time for shopping. Keep your money in a safe place. You have many choices: the wallets that hang around your neck, other wallets wrap around your waist... It is up to you! Just make sure you don't loose it.
Bring a small back pack with you that you can carry around for all the things you might need during the day. If you need any medication, make sure you bring it with. Some people might struggle with hey fever so you might want to bring something for that.
If you have any more questions, make sure you contact us! We are looking forward to our cross-cultural experience with you on board!!!
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Travel Itinerary
United airlines flight
June 6th, 2008
Departing Billings, MT at 6:00 a.m.
Arriving Denver, CO at 7:23 a.m.
Departing Denver, CO at 10:25 a.m.
Arriving Washington DC at 3:33 p.m.
Departing Washington DC at 6:00 p.m.
Arriving Vienna, Austria at 8:40 a.m.
Return trip
June 18, 2008
Departing Vienna, Austria at 7:05 a.m.
Arriving Frankfurt, Germany at 8:40 a.m.
Departing Frankfurt, Germany at 1:30 p.m.
Arriving Denver, CO at 3:55 p.m.
Departing Denver, CO at 5:33 p.m.
Arriving Billings, MT at 7:11 p.m.
June 6th, 2008
Departing Billings, MT at 6:00 a.m.
Arriving Denver, CO at 7:23 a.m.
Departing Denver, CO at 10:25 a.m.
Arriving Washington DC at 3:33 p.m.
Departing Washington DC at 6:00 p.m.
Arriving Vienna, Austria at 8:40 a.m.
Return trip
June 18, 2008
Departing Vienna, Austria at 7:05 a.m.
Arriving Frankfurt, Germany at 8:40 a.m.
Departing Frankfurt, Germany at 1:30 p.m.
Arriving Denver, CO at 3:55 p.m.
Departing Denver, CO at 5:33 p.m.
Arriving Billings, MT at 7:11 p.m.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Luggage
Well, as the time is going by we want to make sure you are working on getting your passport if you don't have it already. As soon as you have it in your hand make sure you send us a photocopy of it.
Another thing you might want to start looking for is a good suitcase. We always bring the ones that roll since it's easier to move around (especially for girls). The weight limit is 50 pounds per bag. You are allowed 2 bags on the airplane but we very strongly recommend bringing only one since we will be taking trains and moving around.
With your one suitcase we would suggest you bring a backpack that you can carry around during the day. It is nice to have a place for your water, snack or anything you might need to have with you.
If you are thinking about bringing your camera - it is safe. You just have to make sure you don't loose it or leave it behind.
All other appliances (like hair dryers, flat irons, video cameras,...) won't work because of the plug-ins.
Also you should start looking for a comfortable pair of shoes if you don't own one. We will be walking a lot and you don't want to walk around in flip flops or shoes that hurt your feet.
That's it for now. Make sure to contact us if you have any more questions.
In our next post we will talk about the clothes and other things to bring with you.
Be very blessed and keep praying for God's favor over us as we go to Slovakia.
Another thing you might want to start looking for is a good suitcase. We always bring the ones that roll since it's easier to move around (especially for girls). The weight limit is 50 pounds per bag. You are allowed 2 bags on the airplane but we very strongly recommend bringing only one since we will be taking trains and moving around.
With your one suitcase we would suggest you bring a backpack that you can carry around during the day. It is nice to have a place for your water, snack or anything you might need to have with you.
If you are thinking about bringing your camera - it is safe. You just have to make sure you don't loose it or leave it behind.
All other appliances (like hair dryers, flat irons, video cameras,...) won't work because of the plug-ins.
Also you should start looking for a comfortable pair of shoes if you don't own one. We will be walking a lot and you don't want to walk around in flip flops or shoes that hurt your feet.
That's it for now. Make sure to contact us if you have any more questions.
In our next post we will talk about the clothes and other things to bring with you.
Be very blessed and keep praying for God's favor over us as we go to Slovakia.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Thursday, March 27, 2008
The map of Slovakia and Slovakian Flag
First Slovak Language Lesson:-)
Hello/Good bye Ahoj (to people your age)
Dobrý deň/Dovidenia (older people)
Bye! Čau!
Yes. Áno.
No. Nie.
Thank you. Ďakujem.
You are welcome. Prosím.
Please. Prosím.
Good morning. Dobré ráno.
Good evening. Dobrý večer.
Good night. Dobrú noc.
Sleep sweet. Spi sladko.
How are you? Ako sa máš?
Ako sa máte?
Good, thank you! Dobre, ďakujem.
Praise God! Sláva Bohu!
Jesus loves you. Ježiš ťa miluje!
I love you. Mám ťa rád. (male)
Mám ťa rada. (female)
Dobrý deň/Dovidenia (older people)
Bye! Čau!
Yes. Áno.
No. Nie.
Thank you. Ďakujem.
You are welcome. Prosím.
Please. Prosím.
Good morning. Dobré ráno.
Good evening. Dobrý večer.
Good night. Dobrú noc.
Sleep sweet. Spi sladko.
How are you? Ako sa máš?
Ako sa máte?
Good, thank you! Dobre, ďakujem.
Praise God! Sláva Bohu!
Jesus loves you. Ježiš ťa miluje!
I love you. Mám ťa rád. (male)
Mám ťa rada. (female)
The Latest E-mail From Lance
The time is fast approaching. I know some of you are really beginning to grasp the fact that you are about to embark on the adventure of a life time-a short term mission's trip. I know some of you are questioning your decision to go on this trip. I want to point out to you that in going you are going to do something "bigger than yourself." Remember that God's "bigness" includes the fact that He's already been to Europe, Africa, and Asia. In fact, He's been to every place in every corner of the world. We will not be taking God to them; God has been there all along. He's only been waiting for you to come participate in His mission. So-if there is a voice in your head wondering why you signed up for this-quiet that voice and take the leap of faith into one of the greatest adventures that you will ever experience.
Just a reminder to be sending in your finances as the come. The goal is to have $1000.00 (that includes your deposit) in by April 1, 2008. The balance should be in to our office no later than May 10, 2008. Make sure you communicate with me if you are having troubles with raising your mission's funds.
All of you should have ordered your passports by now. If you have your passport, I need a photo copy of the page that has your picture and info. on it. You need to mail it to my office ASAP: 2147 Overland Avenue, Suite 100 / Billings, MT 59102.
The next email will have some questions that you all should take the time to look up. It is important to do some research on the place that you are going. In saying that, we will be in a town called Kosice, Slovakia most of the time.
PRAYER: Lord, I lift this mission's trip up to you. Thank you for this opportunity that each of us have to go to a country and be an extension of your hands. Thank you that we live in a country where we can do something like this. I pray that you will direct our efforts from start to finish. I pray that your spirit would go ahead of us and prepare the path. Prepare our heart for this experience. I pray all this in your name! Amen
Have a great Monday!
Lance
Just a reminder to be sending in your finances as the come. The goal is to have $1000.00 (that includes your deposit) in by April 1, 2008. The balance should be in to our office no later than May 10, 2008. Make sure you communicate with me if you are having troubles with raising your mission's funds.
All of you should have ordered your passports by now. If you have your passport, I need a photo copy of the page that has your picture and info. on it. You need to mail it to my office ASAP: 2147 Overland Avenue, Suite 100 / Billings, MT 59102.
The next email will have some questions that you all should take the time to look up. It is important to do some research on the place that you are going. In saying that, we will be in a town called Kosice, Slovakia most of the time.
PRAYER: Lord, I lift this mission's trip up to you. Thank you for this opportunity that each of us have to go to a country and be an extension of your hands. Thank you that we live in a country where we can do something like this. I pray that you will direct our efforts from start to finish. I pray that your spirit would go ahead of us and prepare the path. Prepare our heart for this experience. I pray all this in your name! Amen
Have a great Monday!
Lance
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