Photo album: Christmas before Christmas

My beautiful sisterUncleTimianJakobPresents....Jakob; my cousins son is captivated by his new planeWow....My cousin - opening Christmas presentsTabitha Timian

Photos of the week: Trip to Croatia

I have just come back from 3 great days in Croatia where we were presenting the Jesus Revolution Groups project. The response has been overwhelming, and it feels like we are walking in prepared deeds! Here are some photos:

With my friend Florian

With my friend Florian


All the missionaries!

All the missionaries - representing thousands of people saved!


The hotel where we were staying

The hotel where we were staying

Quote: Time for Christ

We shall not become like Christ until we give Him more time
Frank Laubach

Jesus Revolution - feels like being alive...

The first snow of the year is falling around me as I stand freezing in front of a pride of Norwegian culture, the National Theater. In front of me, despite the weather, 8 youth are dancing and singing. It’s a normal Friday evening, and many people are walking home to find the comfort of their homes. But as they hear the hip-hop beat, they stop, look on and smile, curious about what this is. Some move their heads to the beat, while others just stand, shaking the snow off their jackets.

But the real fun starts for me when the dance is over. Daniel, a young Norwegian takes the microphone and starts boldly proclaiming how Jesus came to die for us, and forgives us of our sins. If you were to do a study of human reactions, this would be a good place. A quite diverse variety of expressions appear on people’s faces. Some turn quizzical, and you can almost hear their thoughts: “Is this possible? Do they really believe in all of this?” Others put on a sardonic, mocking smile as if the words spoken will never have an entrance to their hearts. Several just seem thoughtful.

Attracting a crowd despite the weather

Attracting a crowd despite the weather

In the middle of the preaching I catch some Norwegian words exchanged behind me: “are they serious?” I turn round and start a conversation with a tall young man. The conversation lasts 10 minutes, and in the end I have answered some of his questions about free will, hell, God and Jesus. He asks if we will be there next Friday and leaves with a smile: “I like speaking about these things you see.

Around me, the others from the group are sharing their hearts out and praying for people. A few minutes later I get the report. “There’s someone over there that just gave his life to Jesus!” After 3 street shows, it’s time to go home. Many have heard about Jesus, been prayed for and challenged to draw nearer to God. We leave, grateful that our Creator can use us in this way and our minds are filled with these thoughts: “this is what we’re meant for, this feels like being alive.

Photo of the week: First snow of winter 2009

The first snow of the year has been falling…Cosy to be inside when it’s so cold outside! The winter is going to be long and cold!

Guro reading inside our appartment

Guro reading inside our appartment

Quote: The pain of discipline

We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. The difference is discipline weighs ounces while regret weighs tons.
Jim Rohn

 

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