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Drawing lesson with Tim |
We continued to enjoy beautiful weather in September and maintain a school schedule. Most afternoons, the kid enjoyed walking to town through the forest to buy sweets at their favorite store, Biedrunka. We also bought fresh bread from a local bakery and a variety of sausages from another store (or sklep) nearby.
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Scarlett and Julia |
Another Christian home-school family also lives on the Stebnecki's property. They have a sweet twelve year old girl and cute little boy age two. Scarlett enjoys spending time with Julia and Samuel has become Eliana's little shadow. Their mother, Danusha, has taught us some Polish and her husband Gieshek has helped Chris "modify" our van. We've been enjoying spending time with this family and learning from them.
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Beautiful Bojano |
On Saturday, September 5th, Chris was blessed to be
able to attend a "Daddy" conference about 5 hours from Bojano in the
city of Lodz (Wooj.) There were around 850 dads in attendance from
several countries, mostly Poland. Some amazing testimonies were shared-
even the father of Poland's current president shared about the
importance of daily reading the Bible in the home. Chris had several
encouraging conversations including one with an Orthodox priest from
Romania. Chris was also able to encourage a group of dads who were
considering homeschooling, but were looking for encouragement and
confirmation. "Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised, and His
greatness is unsearchable," Psalm 145:3. Thank you Lord, for these
encounters!
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Piotr, Marisha, neighbors: Beata, Piotr, Ericka, Chris, Lisa & Yanush |
Our friends in Tczew, Piotr (Peter) and Marisha, invited us to
spend a couple days (September 11-12) at their home with their children (ranging from 17 to 27). Piotr is an excellent drummer and jazz/blues musician so Chris and Kenneth enjoyed a good jam session. We drove down Friday morning
to sing at a festival for handicapped children in the town square in Tczew.
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The quiet square in Tczew. |
This quiet square was transformed into a colorful place with artwork, balloons and people robed in medieval costume or dressed as animal characters. Three people walking on stilts really stood out above the crowd. The festival coordinators fed us delicious soup and bread (with salo) and cake after we sang.
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Preaching by the train station. |
After
a tea/coffee break at Piotr's house we had the privilege of
particiating in an outreach at the Tczew train station. We sang and
shared with Yanush (the Tczew church’s pastor and fellow homeschooler)
translating and also handed out the gospel message in Polish with
wordless book wristbands we brought from the States. Yanush, and other
men from the Tcew church, preached in between our music sharing times.
Everyone went away encouraged as some of the men had several great
conversations about the Lord.
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Our families with the church in progress behind. |
On
Sunday, September 13, we shared a few songs at a church in Gdansk. The congregation is in the process of reconstructing an old building but they meet under several large tents on the property for now. We
were very encouraged by the saints there and we again experienced a
wonderful Polish welcome. A family from Ukraine recently started attending this church and meeting them grew our desire to revisit Ukraine. After the meeting we enjoyed an amazing time
of food and fellowship with one of the pastor/elders and his family, who speak English well.
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Chef Wiesiek with Steak Tartar. . .look it up! |
We are grateful to the Lord for providing us with our wonderful
hosts and friends, Wiesiek and Nancy Stebnecki. They have spent
countless hours on the phone talking with people on our behalf,
translating for us at stores and shops, at church meetings and
conferences, and at government offices. They have hosted us in their
home, introduced us to many of their friends, provided us with a lovely
cabin to stay in, and have driven us around the Gdynia, Sopot, Gdansk
(tri-city) area showing us where all the "best" places are.
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A Polish "truck stop" diner. |
Their sons
have been a huge blessing to our children as well. Tim taught us many things from how to catch, prepare and eat snails to how to draw and
build tree houses. Paul has been an inspiration to our boys-teaching
them how to play new songs on the guitar and how to how to shoot and
edit photographs. David is also such a joy. He loves to come in and
listen as we read aloud in the evenings, and he does an excellent job of
making sure our home is spic and span (even the outside boards and the
stairs.)
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Blueberry Pierogi! Yum |
We have been so blessed by the wonderful
hospitality and warm welcome we have received here, and have been
impressed about how important it is to just love. 1 John 3:18: "My
little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue, but in deed
and in truth." What an example our brothers and sisters in Poland are
to us.
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We eagerly await the next ones about Ukraine! Sending lots of love to you all...
Miss y'all mostly on week days and weekends,
Benj