Monday, October 28, 2019

Breaking Bread in Barcelona

The Spirit gives many gifts. 
One of the gifts our brothers and sisters in Barcelona seem to have is hospitality. 
We had not even been in the city for one day when we were invited to Sunday dinner with grandmother, mother and father, two adult children and their spouses. 


It was an extraordinary blessing to us. 
We can share photos of the meal. We cannot capture the fellowship and warmth which fed us even more.

First course:  fresh fruit.

Second course:  salads and bread

Potato salad with green beans and olives, locally known as "Russian Salad"Mushroom croquettes

Tuna and egg salad with halved boiled egg on top.

Mushroom croquettes



Main course:  salted cod 

   (de-salted) in creole sauce 

   over rice


Dessert:  Panettono (Italian specialty), 

   chocolate bonbons, coffee or tea,

   blessings and warm farewells . . . .


Saturday, October 12, 2019

Share the Warmth


It's that time of year again. Last week Keith turned on the heat in our house. It was easy to do--he just adjusted the thermostat. We have a stable income and a contract with the local energy company. The heat came on.
For some reason, it didn't come on in our church last Sunday. They even had the energy company take a look at it, but we ended up keeping our coats on during the service.
Our brothers and sisters in the Romany village of Vulcanesti often do that during the colder months, as you can see in this photo from the women's Wednesday night meeting this past week. There is finally some sort of heat in the church, so the building can be used in the colder months, but it is not toasty warm in there.
Heating in general is more of an issue in the village. When I saw that this week's collection in our Dutch church was designated for Romany work in Moldova, I asked Pastor Petru Ciochina what the funds should go towards.

He suggested two things:

Living in the Romany village of Vulcanesti becomes increasingly difficult, especially in the cold period of the year (6 months). In the Republic of Moldova most people heat houses with firewood. But this has become very expensive, even for those who have financial possibilities. We are talking about the poor: elders, widows and families with many children.

In order to be able to heat the stoves, women with power walk a distance of 4 km in one direction (total 8 km) to collect wood from the forest. Some who have the opportunity to have a stroller is their joy, but for other women they carry up to 40 kg of wood. Carrying 30-40 kg 4 km behind is a huge pain. We need help to help with fire wood 15-20 families: elderly, widowed, families with many children.

2. In the local church recently began the work with women.They need many things necessary for their lives.
- Relationship with God
- Prayer time (some sisters have difficulty praying in public, and this because of the context in which they grew up)
- Learning Bible verses
- Raising children and their involvement in school
- Relationship with their husbands.
- And many other problems.
The wife of the pastor of the local church, Olesea Ciochina, took on the responsibility of helping these women eager for such a fellowship. But this requires support.Transport, some important needs of the women group (medicines, food, etc.).

If you feel led to move to Moldova for 2-5 years to work towards a sustainable solution to this heating problem, let us know! If you feel led to contribute in some other way, feel free to add to the collection through the Baptist Church in Arnhem-Centrum (baptisten-arnhem.nlor These ladies will not be the only ones who thank you for sharing the warmth. through our programming fund .
These ladies will not be the only ones who thank you for sharing the warmth.

Thinking of James 2:15,
Mary & Keith.