What a fantastic day! It feels like we had a week packed into one day.
Only half our day was spent there, praying over that part of the city. The other half was spent at the Otremba's, preparing for about 15 women to come over.
Every day we start out together as a team spending time reading and studying the Bible. This morning we dug into Philippians. We clung to Philippians 4:6-7 during our prayer time around the Otremba's neighborhood.
It was great to see where they live and pray over their street, their kids' school, and the important buildings in the area.
One building was a huge apartment complex that over looked a good portion of Cieszyn. It holds hundreds of people and has the communist-era feel about it.
The view from up top was spectacular and really gave us a feel for the make up of the city the Otremba's have grown to love.
The Otremba's and the ladies on our team hosted a craft party for Damaris' friends and acquaintances. They had such a fun time!
Please pray for the language barrier. It often times poses an opportunity for frustration on both sides due to a great desire to communicate. Please pray that Tomek and Damaris would have continued energy to translate and continue hosting our team. Also please pray that our team would have a rejuvenation since we're about halfway. We all got very tired today!
Tuesday, July 22, was technically our first full day in Cieszyn. And all we can say is, wow!
The day started off with a great night's rest for most of us and a breakfast almost worth writing home about. Then Tomek and Damaris picked us up and took us downtown to the town center.
The Catholic Church kicked off our prayer walk. What an amazing display of art and culture! It also broke my heart to see how so many other things are highlighted over Jesus. That was the theme of most of our prayers: that Jesus would become the focal point of the Polish people's faith (can you join us in praying for that?).
Our team split off into three groups from the town center. My team walked to a couple different churches and prayed over them. Above is the Franciscan church.
We all met back up and debriefed at Cieszyn's oldest building, The ???. It's over 1,000 years old! The Otremba's have connections so we were even able to sit inside.
Afterwards, we ate lunch (which Jake will tell you about later) and the girls set off to prepare and host a ladies time at one of Damaris' friend's house (which Nicole will tell you about soon).
Oh, we also got to re-enter Poland. The town of Cieszyn is actually split by the Poland-Czech Republic border. It's an open border, so we took advantage of it!
That's all for now :)
We landed. Safely, soundly, and sleepily. Tomek picked us up at the airport and ushered us into a cozy van. The team's excited buzz quickly turned into a calm purr.
After a two hour ride, we made it to our hotel in Cieszyn where Damaris, Tomek's wife, was there to meet us. She helped us get checked in before we all met up for a quick lunch. Our slightly delirious sleep-deprived minds helped bring out the best in us.
Once we finished lunch, everyone stole away to freshen up and catch a nap. We met back up at 4:30 to head over to the Otremba's house.
Our time with them was so wonderful. Their 9 year old daughter had prepared some snacks for us so we indulged in those while getting the week's plan from Tomek and Damaris. It sounds like it will be an action packed week!
Our night ended with a viewing of a 3D video of the history of Cieszyn followed by a nice meal. We all dressed up and had a wonderful time meeting one of the Otremba's closest friends, the .
After the long meal, we walked around the historic town square to take in the sights and pray for our week. We are so grateful for the safe travels and the comfort in knowing we are in your thoughts and prayers. Thank you!
And now it's time to sleep! Tomorrow will be our first official day.
Please pray that we will be open to how God will use us!
The countdown til they make us turn off our only hope for communicating with the world outside this aluminum tube has started. We're in out seats on Lufthansa's flight 417 and waiting for the captain to pull away from the gate.
We are headed to Cieszyn, Poland where we will serve with a missionary couple that out church supports. Our team of 7 is so excited!
We will post an update daily from our team blog: polandbacc.blogspot.com. Please tune in there to stay uptodate on what we're doing.
This is mine and Clancy's first missions trip together and we're humbled to be leading it. Pray for us!
I'm sitting in the back of the church van, holding down the luggage (and my breakfast) while en route to Dulles. Our team of 7 is giddy with excitement for the flight that awaits us. We've spent the last 6 months thinking about, praying over, and preparing for this moment. It seems surreal!
I want to first welcome you. The 7 of us need the people like you to be actively interested in our mission. We desperately need prayer while we are gone and will be posting an update everyday. You are so essential to our mission that we honestly count you as part of the team. WITAMY! (That means welcome in Polish.)
Please follow along with our flights and pray for our safety. Below is our itinerary for there and back.
Depart 20 July 3:25pm from Dulles flight LH417
Arrive 21 July 5:35am at Frankfurt
Depart 21 July 8:35am from Frankfurt flight LH1364
Arrive 21 July 10:05am at Krakow
Depart 30 July 10:45am from Krakow flight LH 1365
Arrive 30 July 12:25pm at Frankfurt
Depart 30 July 1:10pm from Frankfurt flight LH 418
Arrive 30 July 3:50pm at Dulles
We hope this blog will serve as a means for you to feel connected to what we're doing. Thank you for taking the time to invest in us and join us in taking the Good News "from here to the nations."