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Archive for November, 2010
Tweets for the past week
Posted by Travis in Travis' Thoughts on November 28, 2010
Travis updated his blog with a new post called “Tweets for the past week”, check it out.
Tweets for the past week
Posted by Travis in Travis' Thoughts on November 21, 2010
Travis updated his blog with a new post called “Tweets for the past week”, check it out.
Tweets for the past week
Posted by Travis in Travis' Thoughts on November 14, 2010
Travis updated his blog with a new post called “Tweets for the past week”, check it out.
Prayer: the foundation
Posted by Travis in Culture, Poland, Travis' Thoughts on November 12, 2010
Cannon Beach, Oregon
There’s something about the ocean that just makes me stand in awe of who He is (I think there’s a song along those lines).
Prayer can be so mysterious and also very tangible. We are strong believers in the power of prayer (and fasting) as we have experienced the amazing and life changing affects. Although the hard thing about prayer is that we humans sometimes attach interesting expectations to it. So when it comes to Poland we are very aware that God can do very different things than what we might think will or should happen.
Poland is a fairly different kind of place, at a glance it doesn’t appear too different, friendly and hospitable people, Burger King, McDonald’s, KFC, and now Starbucks. Sure there are some rather amazing and beautiful cathedrals, and the outlying areas of most towns and cities have large neighborhoods full of Communist style apartment blocks (although in Poland many of these have been renovated and are well maintained). But as we look deeper, and as we begin to have long meaningful conversations, we learn the rabbit hole goes very deep.
So we are asking for your prayers, below is just a small list of things to pray for.
- for our friends and co-workers in Kraków, Nowy Targ, and in Wrocław.
- for yourself, that God would use you to expand his kingdom, right where you are and beyond!
- for the opening of hearts and minds and protection from liess of the enemy.
- for an unserstanding amongst all believers and non-believers that the Catholics and Protestants can have mutual worship and fellowship.
- for a clear vision and boldness for all workers.
- for us to hear God’s direction and be obedient to it, and at the same time always acceptingand considering the wisdom and advice from those He has put in front of us.
Thanks for partnering with us on the journey. The people of Poland are amazing lovers and with God’s hand they become mighty workers for God’s Kingdom.
In practice…
Posted by Travis in Travis' Thoughts on November 11, 2010
Travis updated his blog with a new post called “In practice…”, check it out.
Language and funds
Posted by Travis in Family News, Fund Raising, Mobile post, News, Poland on November 10, 2010
Well the holidays are not the best time to start raising support, but hey what is God’s timing is His timing right? We will be going to Los Angeles next week for a support raising seminar that Foursquare Missions International (our sending agency) is putting on. It is three 8 hour days of focus on raising support for the mission field. We’re excited, even though fund raising is not a fun thing at all for us; we’re hoping this seminar changes that for us! We’ve figured that if 200 of our donors averaged $35 a month, starting now, we would have 100% of our deployment funds by next fall, and at that same giving rate, have our full field budget as well! See support details here.
The other area we are focusing on is language acquisition, knowing Polish well enough to have a conversation (even if it means some clarification is needed) is our goal. We try to use Polish as much as possible in our home and with Emma. In January we hope to begin lessons with a friend in Poland using skype!
That’s all for now folks, keep us in your prayers and always feel free to ask questions, it’s not easy to cover everything in tweets, Facebook, blogs, etc. We’d love to have dinner, desserts, or coffee with any of you too!
Invading light
Posted by Travis in Personal accounts, Personal reflection, Poland, Travis' Thoughts on November 9, 2010
I once had a vision about the streets of Kraków. I was standing in the main square (pictured above) looking down Floriańska Street, one of the main walking streets leading to the main square. I remember I was prompted to close my eyes and begin praying. As I prayed I felt a warm breeze begin and I could see a light growing stronger through my eyelids. I began to spin around and opened my eyes to see very bright streams of light coming down each of the many streets that enter the square. I heard the Holy spirit tell me, this is the abundant love I have for the people of this city.
I was overwhelmed by the sheer awe and beauty these streams of light had. Then I began to notice that the other people around me were going about their business, not noticing the amazing display of God’s love around them. Then the Holy Spirit took me up above the square, there I saw the streams of light twisting and turning all throughout the city streets.
From the hill of Wawel castle and the Wisła river to the old Jewish quarters of Kazimierz, the light enveloped the city. He showed me how his Light is all around for people to live in, they just need to be shown.
Political labels don’t fit me.
Posted by Travis in Travis' Thoughts on November 8, 2010
Travis updated his blog with a new post called “Political labels don’t fit me.”, check it out.
World’s tallest Jesus statue completed in Poland
Posted by The Mielonens in Poland on November 8, 2010
World’s tallest Jesus statue completed in Poland
Shared by TravisM
Maybe this statue will cause some questions? Maybe…
A 52 meter high statue of Jesus Christ has been completed in Świebodzin, western Poland – dwarfing Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer by some 16 meters.
Click here for the original and full post
Tweets for the past week
Posted by Travis in Travis' Thoughts on November 7, 2010
Travis updated his blog with a new post called “Tweets for the past week”, check it out.
Evangelism
Posted by Travis in Culture, Mobile post, Personal reflection, Poland, Travis' Thoughts on November 5, 2010
Seems like this is almost a bad word these days. There’s a lot of different ideas about what evangelism is and how to “do” it. One of the problems we have witnessed is a general fear of evangelism, it seems more people than we think are afraid of rejection and disapproval. Even myself (Travis) run into his fear and find it stifling at times, yeah I know, a missionary with a fear of evangelism, God has done stranger – read the Bible.
So what do we do? How do we accomplish the great commission? How do we walk in the scary truth that as followers of Jesus we too will be burdened with disapproval, hate, name calling, rejection, and slander? Just as we have read recently in our Life Journal (Mark 15 & 16) reading, Jesus did these things with much anxiety and yet because He knew (and because of who He is) it was his only option, to do the Father’s will.
The truth (even though it’s true rejection, slander, hate, and all kinds of other negative things) is that because God is for us in his sovereign love, grace, and mercy then who can stand against us? A hugely important piece of truth we heard from Graham Cooke really entitled on a visit to our church was “what is true is not always the truth” – meaning, it might be true that someone has character flaws, but in Christ the truth is they are a new creation and those flaws belong to the old, which we have left behind, most of the time. If we approach all things with wisdom, love, grace, and most importantly in God’s will then the fear and nasty attacks of the enemy will be overcome by joy.
So evangelism is scary, and yet with God we find ourselves compelled to do things odd. Now of course there are plenty who “in the name of evangelism” do all kinds of hurtful and hateful things. We must remember the Holy Spirit is already out there convicting the world, the world really doesn’t need to be reminded of how bad it is – it already oes a fantastic job on it’s own.
Evangelism for us is about showing peopl how loved and good they can be when in Christ. This is disturbing to many yet we should remember to consider it pure joy when we face trials and tribulations, not because we put ourselves there but because the end of the race is going to be a magnificent one – just you see friends. Go and be filled with a new love today and a boldness empowered by God’s truth.
Share your life more and gain so much more!
Posted by Travis in Travis' Thoughts on November 4, 2010
Travis updated his blog with a new post called “Share your life more and gain so much more!”, check it out.
Language language language
Posted by Travis in Culture, Mobile post, Poland on November 4, 2010
In realty it’s all about location, location, location. In missions it’s all about language, language, language.
Language is an incredible thing, it’s the substance of cultures and the wall between them. One of the key items and first hurdle for us is to learn and hopefully master Polish. Of course we know this will take years, but we also know as called servants a certain amount of learning favor is upon us.
Two years ago we did a two week intensive in Kraków, this gave us a good foundation to work from. We have also been blessed with the full set of Rosetta Stone which has helped us a lot and we have more than half the set to go. Even with these tools it has been difficult to be motivated at times. But recently we have began increased our focus on studying Polish and the motivation seems to be sticking! There is a small Polish restaurant here in Portland where everyone, including a lot of the patrons, speak Polish. We really want to make this place a rwgular visit to connect and learn, finances make it a little hard at times, but where there’s God’s will there’s a way.
We wish that the Bible youversion app for Android had a Polish translation, with each update we are let down. The only Polish Bible we have is on biblegateway.com and a German/English/Polish print edition that is in older Polish. So far we seem to be holding on well and able to get something out of it.
Our prayer request is that we continue to be intentional in our learning and connecting of Polish. There is so much that the language opena up to in terms of culture that we know if we don’t focus on it we’ll be neglecting the call. Thanks!
The stuck thoughts
Posted by Travis in Travis' Thoughts on November 3, 2010
Travis updated his blog with a new post called “The stuck thoughts”, check it out.
We chose community.
Posted by Travis in Uncategorized on November 3, 2010
For us community is important, in fact we try to be intentional with engaging our community. Both our physical community and our church community is very important to us. But we find that all to often it’s “just easier” to be amongst our church friends, yet we state a value is for our surrounding neighbors.
So with our recent move we have began to engage our neighbors more often than before, this is a little easier when a full apartment building of 81 units shares one elevator! Now some people say they would hate this, we love it, it puts us with people who need encouragement, love, and grace everyday! We are no longer stuck in our suburban cave going in and out of our garage. We love walking to get most of our errands done and taking transit at other times (although we still have a car, we use it for longer trips and groceries). This kind of living puts us right in the path of people and allows us to see humanity as God does.
This is just the beginning of being intentionally focused on everything we do. When we get to Poland we’ll need to be even more focused and make a point to live amongst those that we are called to serve.
Ultimate love
Posted by Travis in Travis' Thoughts on November 2, 2010
Travis updated his blog with a new post called “Ultimate love”, check it out.
Love for Poland
Posted by Travis in Culture, Mobile post, Personal reflection, Poland on November 2, 2010
We have made many intentional decisions for the coming year to focus ourselves on the call ahead. As we focus on learning Polish, studying Polish history and culture, and listening to God’s voice. We are filled with a new kind of love for Poland; this love must be something akin to what God feels all around the world.
We’re not going to Poland to plant American style churches (one may ask why do something that appears so broken anyway, but that’s another story). We are going to Poland to raise up leaders to plant Polish churches. This isn’t an attempt to convert anyone; for we have the same mindset that Jesus does, we come not to help those that already think they are good, rather we come for those that know they are sick and need help.
Just like the American population, the Polish population has a significant percentage which is ready to know more about God and begin a relationship with Jesus. They just need to be shown. At the same time the warfare is intense and the lies of the enemy loud. Please pray for understanding, Gods love, and God’s understanding.
All hallows eve
Posted by Travis in Travis' Thoughts on November 1, 2010
Travis updated his blog with a new post called “All hallows eve”, check it out.








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