Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Romanian Christmas Carols


Last week I found two very lovely things in my Facebook news feed, two new music videos from my favorite Romanian band, Umar La Umar. The videos are of the band singing Christmas carols. You can watch them if you click on the links below.

An Dupa An (Year After Year)
Daruri Scumpe (Precious Gifts)

Daruri Scumpe is my personal favorite. If you want to see their video from last year, check out Seara De Craciun (The Evening of Christmas).

Random thread of info for you, in Romania, people like to slaughter a pig for Christmas. They will slaughter it wherever they are, and Romanians aren't as squeamish as Americans, so you may see a pool of blood on the sidewalk in plain sight.

I hope you enjoy this music, and don't forget to listen to your favorite carols this Christmas season! Merry Christmas, everyone!

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Hope Center, Caramidari Baptism

Yesterday I received in my email a link to the newest Outstretched Hands update. It's from about the Hope Center Baptism which happened about two months ago, but it's still very good news.

These kids are very sweet, very lively and Iasar and I have a joke. He calls me "sora mica" which means little sister and I call him "frate mare" which means big brother. He was one of my best buddies. If I have my information right, Sunita and Iasar are brother and sister. By the way, Nusa is said Noosha and Iasar is said Yashar.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Introduction


Worshiping with Romanians, Norwegians and Americans
Hanging out with kids at the Hope Center in Caramidari
This is the beginning a blog specifically for the purpose of informing people about Romania and the spreading of the Gospel there through missions.

Bran Castle. Pen and Ink.
As some of you already know, I was in Romania on two occasions, in the Fall of 2012 and again this Summer (2013). I want to return to Romania as a long term missionary to continue working with Outstretched Hands of Romania.  I believe that God has been calling me there to do His work.  One thing that has happened is that over the last year or so is that I've been studying Romanian a lot and can now speak it fairly well.  Perhaps I'm not amazing in Romanian, but I can carry on a conversation and order food at a restaurant or talk about God.  I still have a lot to learn about the language, but I have a good foundation at this point.

Hopefully on this blog I can share with you the artwork I make of Romania, it's scenery, and the people there.  Probably I will also be referring to the updates that come directly from Outstretched Hands and from other people who have involved themselves in the ministry to one extent or another, such as my Norwegian friends.

I would appreciate all the prayers you all can give.  God is doing a mighty work in Romania and the hearts of the people are very open to hear the word of God.

Here is the Outstretched Hands website.
This link is for a video about missionaries I know in Romania.  The cost of NOT going?
Here you can see the most recent update video about a girl I know who's name is Ghiuler.
The audience at a tent event in Bogata