October / November Update
November 2007
123 Auto Drive
Boise, ID 83709
208.321.7440
Str. Ion Vidu Nr. 25
Bistrita -JUD BN Code 4400
Romania, Europe
40.075.118.3962
October started off with a women’s conference in Bucharest hosted by the Calvary Chapel there. Ladies from allover Romania met at a local hotel for a day of teaching on the subject of worship. The theme was “Now is the Time for Worship” and a team from California brought beautiful decorations, gift bags, bookmarks, and journals for each lady with a special gift for everyone at the end of the conference…a watch to remind us that now is the time to worship.
Since it takes about 9 hours to get to Bucharest, we stopped in Brasov and spent the night with the Hoe’s who are the pastors at the Calvary Chapel church there. After the conference, we had time to visit a huge mall where we found some fun stores, a McDonalds, a Starbucks, and a movie theater.
I also began teaching my English class again the first week of October. I was shocked and pleased to find that 36 teenagers were interested in attending my class! Last year the most I had in my class was 17, so this was quite unexpected. For the entire month of October I had over 30 students each week, but I’ve been averaging about 20 in class now. I do have a great group of regulars and I am building relationships with them. I also got to attend a retreat held by the Community Center where I was able to spend some quality time with 6 of my students.
Another highlight for October was an answer to prayer for me…we found a teacher willing to give me and Brian (our pastor) Romanian language lessons. She prepares lessons with handouts, worksheets and quizzes and we are meeting two times each week. It’s been amazing! I can actually put together sentences now and I understand much more than ever. I still have a long way to go, but I am so happy to be able to communicate a little better.
My work at the orphanage is going really well. When I first arrived back in September I was very disappointed to see that the children had regressed significantly while I was gone. Georgel (the blind, autistic boy) was hitting himself so severely they actually had to restrain his hands so he wouldn’t hurt himself. It seemed nothing they did would alleviate his agitation. We began praying for him and for the past few weeks he has been dramatically improving…so much so that people are scratching their heads in amazement. They ask me what has caused the change and I tell them it has to be God answering our prayers because there is no other explanation. It’s been a great testimony! He will actually play with the toys now (which he’s never been interested in previously), and he smiles and laughs again. The biggest change of all is that he rarely hurts himself now. I’ve also been able to talk to the other workers more now that I have acquired a little more understanding of the language. It just thrills me to be able to have a conversation or even understand someone talking to me. I’ve found that they are accepting me more and more and actually want to talk to me where previously they pretty much just ignored me. And you’ll never guess what else…they want to give me the “Volunteer of the year Award” later this week!
We had a wonderful Thanksgiving here in Bistrita! We had our Thanksgiving dinner on Friday due to everyone’s schedules and the fact that it is not a Romanian holiday. There were 16 of us who enjoyed a traditional Thanksgiving meal including Turkey that we were able to buy in pieces (couldn’t find the whole bird except those walking around in our neighbors’ yards – ha!).
We’re now gearing up for Christmas…preparing for the children’s Christmas programs and parties, decorating, planning, etc. It’s such a wonderful time of year! I wish you all a very blessed and happy Christmas!!!
Please continue to pray for:
• Leaning the Romanian Language
• Teaching the conversational English classes at the Community Center for Youth
• The children at the orphanage…that we will be able to help them develop to their full potential and for the workers to actually show them love.
• For God to continue to heal Georgel and that I will continue to learn to work with children with special needs.
• That I will have a greater servant’s heart to be a blessing to the Romanian people
With His loving grace & peace,
Natalie Bridges
natalie926@hotmail.com
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