We have had the blessing of getting to know Ramona. She cuts our hair and puts up with our bad German.
Ramona has attended several of the Rock Berlin functions and has gotten to know a few in the church. She listens politely when we share our faith with her.
She is also pregnant with her first child. We hope you will join us in praying for Ramona.
Monday, September 3, 2012
German artist at a shopping mall
Here is something we really enjoyed as we walked around Berlin on our anniversary, July 18.
This is the work of an artist who paints his hands.
We hope you enjoy his work.
That is it! Hope you enjoyed the show:)
This is the work of an artist who paints his hands.
We hope you enjoy his work.
Visitors from Linworth Rd. Church
We are always blessed when we have visitors from the states. Recently a couple from our sending church in Columbus, Ohio came to visit. Peter and Heidi Kresge were visiting family and had some time to meet with us.
They were an encouragement as we chatted about Linworth Rd. Church and Rock Berlin. And, of course, we made sure they sampled the local dessert offerings.
We also introduced them to the trampolines in the ground at some of the parks.
The best part was taking time to pray together. Prayer binds by the Holy Spirit. Wonderful!
They were an encouragement as we chatted about Linworth Rd. Church and Rock Berlin. And, of course, we made sure they sampled the local dessert offerings.
We also introduced them to the trampolines in the ground at some of the parks.
The best part was taking time to pray together. Prayer binds by the Holy Spirit. Wonderful!
House Church Challenges
We had visitors from Jews for Jesus, who were doing street evangelism for two weeks in July.
They shared a bit of their ministry stories with us.
English Conversation Group
One of our ministry activities is English Conversation Group. We meet twice a month at a local cafe with Germans who want to improve their English. Lucy suggested we play word games and this has been a lot of fun. We match up a native English speaker with a German and watch what happens. The game shown here is Bananagram. Each team picks 21 tiles and starts creating words. Sometimes at the end, we try to develop a story using the words we just created.
This activity has been great in giving us opportunities to develop relationships and then to be open to share our faith.
This activity has been great in giving us opportunities to develop relationships and then to be open to share our faith.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Awaken 2011
Between Christmas and New Years, Dec. 27-30, Great Commission Europe staged the bi-annual Awaken Conference in Pescara, Italy. Over 100 people came together from six European countries. The theme was Knowing God's Will for Your Life and Pastor John Goering was one of the four main speakers. Eight RBers attended the event and were blessed by the content and the fellowship. It is such a blessing for Lucy and I to meet with missionaries who have been in the field for many years and share the benefits of their experiences. We hear many stories of God's faithfulness.
It didn't hurt either that the weather was warmer here than in Berlin and we actually saw some sunshine, which we don't see much of in Berlin. The hotel was right on the Adriatic Sea, very beautiful.
Christmas Eve 2011
On Christmas Eve, we invited some of the RBers that could not celebrate with family. It is a blessing how God unites us as family when we give ourselves to Him. It was wonderful evening. Everyone received some small gifts as tokens of love and friendship.
We had one child there, Jonathan, and he opened a few Christmas presents (that we all played with:)
Christmas 2011
2011 Rock Berlin Retreat
Over the first weekend in November, we had our annual Rock Berlin retreat. The campgrounds were about an hour outside of the city center and has a beautiful lake next to the property.
Pastor Mark Darling, from the Minneapolis Rock, attended and shared the teaching sessions with Pastor John.
About eighteen adults and six children attended and had a great time meeting with each other and with God in this beautiful place.
The theme was the disciplines of the Christian walk, in particular, Prayer. We listened to teachings, talked about it, and practiced it. The retreat was a time of blessing for all.
More of Hamburg
Hamburg is a major German city. It has a huge harbor which sees much traffic. There was an island where developers located a large theater, which was showing Lion King while we were there (we did not attend).
Much of Hamburg was demolished during WWII. We visited a church that was almost completely destroyed. Underground is a museum with pictures from the destruction during WWII.
Hamburg is a beautiful city with many new buildings and parks. Even though I was gone for about fifty-six years, there was a sense of coming home. It was a relaxing and energizing trip.
Visiting Dieter's Birthplace
We finally, after four years, visited the city of Hamburg where I was born and lived the first four years of my life. I still have cousins living in Hamburg and one of them, Ralf, along with his friend, gave us a short tour. We are standing in front of the home where my family had lived. It looks much nicer now.
We also visited the cemetary where my grandmother, Frieda, is buried.
Protest in Berlin
In September there was a peaceful demonstration that passed by our apartment. The marchers were protesting for social reform - more jobs and government support.
This is not a sight we often see. Every spring Germany celebrates May Day - a day to celebrate the worker. There are normally marches and demonstrations on that day.
Starting School in Berlin

Here is a picture of Joshua, son of Pastor John and Stephi. Joshua started school this past fall. He did not attend kindergarten (childrengarden), but was able to start first grade. The schools have a celebration to welcome the students starting school. The parents make or buy the big cones and fill them with sweets and gifts. Lucy and I were honored to be invited by Joshua to observe this celebration, along with his family. The teachers and older students staged a great program to welcome the first graders. It was a wonderful introduction to school.
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