After 4 flights and many sleepless nights I finely made it to Romania. We are going to spend the first three days doing some training here then my team is heading to Bulgaria to minister to a youth camp. As I’m writing this I’m falling a sleep, so I will make it short.

My first impressions of Romania is that everything is really old. All the buildings look like they have seen better days. I have already bumped my head a few times on the low door famed and tripped over the uneven pavement and sidewalks.The traffic is a little crazy. As soon as the walk signal changes to don’t walk you better move off the road because divers in Romania don’t worry about making a pancake out of you.

We are staying in a hostel. Our hostess name is Dan. He is a funny guy in his twenties with very good english. We haven’t met many Romanians yet but so far they seem like a nice people.

Our route got changed to Bulgaria. So we are going to spend only three days in Romania to do some training and then take the train to our ministry site. Our teams also got changed. So I’m now I’m on a all girl team called Zozo which means healing in Greek. I’m happy with the change but I will miss having the guys masculine influence. I know God as great plans for our team and he has put us together for a reason.

I’m so excited for the next 11 months. God is going to show us His glory and power in ways I can not even imagine yet. I pray that we are up to the task and our love for God will show in every thing we do so that when people meet us they will say I want to know God too.

Thank you for the all of your support and prayers so God takes me on a journey of a life time. Please keep reading my blogs. I may not be the best a writing blogs but I will try to keep you updated at what God in doing in our life’s and the people that we meet.