Blessed!

Beyond blessed!

This month has been incredible, but crazy at the same time.  We have had three different ministries throughout the month and moved every week.  My favorite was our last two weeks we spent in Chisinua, Moldova.   My team had the opportunity to work with CRU (Campus Crusade for Christ) at the local university.  Here they call CRU, the Boom Club for the local university students.  We went into the local high schools to teach English, built relationships with university students, had a picnic, Boom Club, and taught English Club, plus a graduation party.  It was a crazy time.  But God is at work in this place and it is incredible to see. 

I want to share my last two weeks with you in pictures!!!  


Here are the English students and my team.  Our students took us on a tour of the town.  Showing us different statues, musuems, and parks.  I learned lots about Moldova and its history that day. 🙂


Picnic in the Park!  Uno is the most popular game in all of Moldova…. we played it soo much.  But there are different rules here.


This is my personal awesome English class. Each class met for a lesson in the park on the day of our picnic… always working to improve/learn more English.  


My students took me for a boat ride! So much fun!


One night after English club.  My team and the CRU staff being silly.  


Graduation Party! Aren't we beautiful?


My English Class!!! They are awesome and I love them! Each of us had to teach our own class.  I had the biggest and best class.  


Me and some of my students! 🙂


Yay! We all graduated from English CLub and  got diplomas! Yay!  This was the entire English club group and all the classes combined.  It was an incredible week!

This was probably one of my favority ministry sites on the race so far.  It was a challenging month, but so rewarding.  So many relationsips were built and my faith was challenged.  This was ministry where I had the opportunity to share the gospel everyday.  Most of my students were not Christians. Most of my students were searching for answers.  Most of my students were seeking the meaning of life.  And although I do not know if any lives were changed.  I know that I planted a seed.  I got them thinking.  I got them asking questions.  I got them searching…. searching for more…. searching for the hope that I have in Jesus Christ.

What a good week!   I am blessed!

Beyond blessed!