So I am actually in Romania now…but not quite to our ministry site. But I wanted to sum up Albania for you…and the best way to so that is through pictures I think! So here they are for you:

We handed out LOTS of magazines to college students and invited them to Campus Crusade meetings. It was really exciting to see how interested the students were.

Me, Kursti and Molly. We got help at the Daily Center a couple times a week serving food to the poorer people of Elbasan. It was amazing to be a part of this incredible ministry.

This is me and Larry. (I actually do not know his real name cuz it was hard to understand). We visited a mental hospital that is not in good condition. The people here SO need to be visited and loved and our church contacts are doing just that.

The church threw a party for us Americans and we had a dance-off. This is the Team Dominators..AKA the champions! It was so much fun. PS I LOVE Albanian dancing.

these are my sweet roomates for the month. Ana is in the chair and Tila on the floor. Ana was one of our main contacts for Campus Crusade and Tila works at the Daily Center. they made us feel so at home.

One day a few of us got to go to a poorer neighborhood in Elbasan to feed children. I LOVEd that day and all those children.

I carved my very first pumpkin! joshua Molly and me showing off our work.

this was our other main contact, hysen. He and Joshua were best friends by the end of day one. joshua has that effect on people. 🙂

Nathan and Billy. Nathan is our new squad leader and Billy has been our leader the first three months and is going home at the end of the week. We will miss him dearly. These 2 visited our team the 2nd week in Elbasan.

A really fun night with our Campus Crusade friends. We played Signs and here we are doing our own signs.

This is team Living Liberation in Bucarest Romania. I love what God is and will do with us as we enter month 5!
Thank you again and again for following, praying for, and encouraging my adventures here. We head to Arad, Romania on Sunday morning (10 hours by train) to start ministry with a camp of some sort. We will be doing painting, maintenance and administration stuff. No idea what this will all look like until we get there, but I will let you know! Chow for now!
