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so tonight at our international fellowship that we have in english for other english speakers in town, i shared a little bit about myself and i thought that i would share with the two of you that actually read this!
so here it goes....i came to know Christ as my savior when i was 11. i was a young little one. but i didn't really understand what to do next. so i continued on with life. i was a pretty good kid(my parents might say otherwise!). but all in all, i wasn't into much trouble. i went to church and i remember hearing people talk about spending time with the Lord...and i had no clue what they meant. there were several different strategies or ideas that could help in your time with the Lord and i would try several different things but it never got too far. so that was high school. i went to college and little by little things started to click or fall into place. but it still was not a piece of cake. towards the end of my four years, i was changed and i knew that more was in store! even in the process of coming overseas for a few years changed me. but my relationship with the Lord has never been like it has been before. it is a great thing but what i am trying to say(yes it has taken me this long to get it out!), is that there is not perfect way of walking with the Lord. just seeking Him and i know that sounds so vague, but that is all i have. recently the Bible has come alive to me.
just some thoughts coming from the heart.
speaking of no perfect remedy, there are several people within the company that would say that church has to be a certain way or done in a certain manner. some might also feel that way in churches back home but i thought that i would show you some pictures of where we meet for polish church.
do you see the white van? okay now, do you see the brown door to the right of the van? well that is where we meet for church.
here is the inside. you walk through the brown door and step into this room. here some folks are setting up for the international fellowship. and there is another room that is behind patsy. during church the children are back there and after church it is like the fellowship hall. tea, coffee and cake. guaranteed after every service.

so when praying for the polish believers, you can see that this is where they meet to encourage one another every week!
3 comments:
Hey Amber,
Thanks for the visual. It's nice to be able to put a picture to the place:)MOM
I bet you would be surprised how many people are reading your blog.
I hear your folks are headed that way again soon. Enjoy their visit!
I like the new backgroud of your blog except it removed the link to Jessica's blog. I liked checking out her blog too to see her view on things you are experiencing. I feel like I know her from reading it. Can you replace the link on your blog or send me the address?
Thanks.
Naomi
intfr313@yahoo.com
Thanks for writing this.
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