The 10 most significant events for Europe in the last decade (2000-2009)

10

2 Apr. 2005

Pope John Paul II dies. Pope Benedict XVI is elected Pope

9

1 Sep. 2004

The Beslan massacre. Chechen militants took more than 1,100 people (including 777 children) hostage. Russian security forces eventually stormed in. At least 334 hostages were killed, including 186 children.

8

From 5 Oct. 2000

The color revolutions and new countries. Peaceful revolutions lead to the overthrow of leaders in Yougoslavia, Georgia and Ukraine. Yougoslavia becomes Serbia and Montenegro. Kosovo separates itself from Serbia.

7

1 May 2004

10 new members are accepted into the European Union in 2004. Leads to treaty of Lisbon in 2007.

6

11 Mar. 2004

191 people are killed in the Madrid Train Bombings.

July 7, 2005

Suicide Bombers attack London’s public transit system, killing 56 people.

5

1 Jan. 2002

The Euro replaces the currencies of 12 of the EU’s 15 members.

4

June 2009

The outbreak of the H1N1 influenza strain, commonly referred to as “swine flu”, is deemed a global pandemic, becoming the first condition since the Hong Kong flu of 1967–1968 to receive this designation.

swine flu
3

From 2001

Wars in Irak and Afghanistan. In 2001, the US and British armies launch their attack on Afghanistan in reply to September 11th attacks. In 2003, following a report on WMD in Irak, the US begin the invasion with the UK, Denmark, Spain and Poland.

2

From end of 2007

The recession: Years of risky loans in the US and Europe lead to a massive loss of jobs, bankruptcies and a redefinition of world economies.

1

11 Sep. 2001

Attack on the twin towers. This event marked the coming of terrorism on the world arena, as people all over watched in horror the 2 planes crashing on the towers. This attack also lay the foundation for the wars in Afghanistan and Irak.

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Photo of the Week: Snoverflow

The snow came just before Christmas, and so far about half a meter of snow has fallen…so we have been skiing, and enjoying the warmth of our homes…and celebrating a white Christmas!

At Guro's parents...

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Merry Christmas and a little gift for 2009!

Merry Christmas from us (a little bit beforehand so that you can enjoy this during the holidays)! We hope that you are enjoying the season, and managing to relax! Here is a little gift from us, some of the best Christmas CDs that we have found on spotify! Be blessed!

Spotify CDs

And for those of you that don’t know spotify is, it is a free program that allows you to play millions of songs on your computer (completely legally). Check it out on spotify.com.

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So...what happened in 2009

Time is free, but it’s priceless. You can’t own it, but you can use it. You can’t keep it, but you can spend it. Once you’ve lost it you can never get it back.”
Harvey MacKay

Our year in pictures

Our year in pictures

Christmas and New Year are approaching again, and it feels like this year has almost passed by in a blink. So, what actually happened in our lives during 2009? Here is a little summary:

  • Birthdays: Both Guro and I celebrated our 25th birthdays, while both Mum and Guro’s dad John have celebrated their 60th!
  • Summer Team: We were in Italy again this year, we saw God do great things and I had the opportunity to make a video series.
  • Work: Guro started working for TBBMI, our new Bible School, 50 students have joined, an amazing blessing for the first year of the school in Oslo. I have been working on our new “Jesus Revolution Groups” project which you can read about here.
  • Holidays: We had a great time in Calais, France with the whole family.
  • Studies: Guro has been studying Norwegian and History, while I have been learning the Norwegian language, with a final exam in January!
  • Death: Guro’s grandfather passed away at the age of 93, 2 months ago.
  • Travels: Some great times in Le Gault la Forêt teaching in a Ywam school, and in Croatia presenting our new project.

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