from Bucharest. You take the road or the train through a spectacular Carpathian mountain
valley to get here. The racers have set up their tents in a camp on the
outskirts while the coaches and the rest of us stay at the Atlas Hotel,
site of our daily meetings. The weather has been perfect. In the
afternoons we go into the old city and sit at cafes with large
umbrellas on the cobblestone streets. You could travel the world and
not find a nicer place for a conversation.
staff are here – 220 in all. Some are two months into their experience
and some are a couple of months from finishing. The atmosphere is
electric – they connect with one another on so many different levels.
They’ve discovered their tribe and are loving it.
seated on the floor. Kim Daniels, Chris Telfer, and Matt Snyder lead us
in a worship service for about an hour and a half. Then we break up
into teaching times in 3-4 venues (I’ve got one). The racers are eager.
They ask good questions and dive into the subject matter.
and Andrew Shearman has been preaching his signature message, “The 42nd
Generation.” After the service, we minister.
over the place. The Holy Spirit was landing on people and they lit up
like fireworks. It was one of those rare times.
of connecting, singing karaoke and story telling. They are having a
blast.
on “kingdom dreams” and the stuff that comes out of these young people
is amazing. I left a country that seems stuck in a rut of negativism.
The deficit situation, the health care mess, and the rising
unemployment rate conspire to give you a bad day. Out here the racers
own very little, but they are anything but poor. They are experiencing
the reality of the abundant life that Jesus promised. It’s pumped me up
just being around them. God is up to something and it’s a thrill to
have a part in it.
could be here with us. It felt unreal tonight. Young people are coming
alive in so many different ways. We’re truly seeing the kingdom come.