Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Summer Blessings

Sorry for not posting sooner, but things have somehow happened in short order lately. So what follows is a summary of the main highlights of this summer:

In July, I spent ten days in the "Bio-Vital Hotel Die Arche" in north east Germany. It's basically a hotel where people can stay for a few days or longer, which serves healthy vegetarian food and offers some wellness options (like swimming pool, infrared sauna, massages and other treatments). They also organise various lifestyle sessions, like NEWSTART programmes, depression recovery, grief support, hiking and fasting, etc. The programme I took part in was called "Augenschule" ("eye school"), where we learned how to improve our eye sight with some simple exercises. I especially appreciated that the programme was very holistic, i. e. the lady who accompanied us through this programme didn't just teach us the exercises, but we also received food that is good for the eyes, poultices and hydrotherapy for the eyes, wellness treatments (like massage and whirlpool - because relaxation is important for the eyes), etc. The beautiful nature surroundings topped it of. It was also a great experience for me to be on the receiving side and not one of the people running the lifestyle session, as I'm used to from my time in the US.

During the second week of August, our annual German camp meeting took place. This time, we had about 450 participants and everybody was blessed with the programme and the atmosphere. I'm thankful that the organisational aspects went well. Of course, there is always room for improvement, but the Lord will help us with that. You can watch the recordings here

Right now, I'm still enjoying part three of my summer vacation, which is another 10-day juice fast in Vojvodina, the Hungarian part of Germany. I'm thankful to be here again after six years. Last Thursday, my friend Nelly (a former co-worker from my time at Uchee Pines in the US, who is currently visiting me) made it here safe and sound, after a long and rather adventurous trip. So far, I'm doing well with the fast, although I'm longing to chew something again! 

And finally, I would like to share a quote from 1 Selected Messages, page 337 to you. It has really spoken to me this week, and I hope it's a blessing to you as well!

"When we are united to Christ, we have the mind of Christ. Purity and love shine forth in the character, meekness and truth control the life. The very expression of the countenance is changed. Christ abiding in the soul exerts a transforming power, and the outward aspect bears witness to the peace and joy that reign within. We drink in the love of Christ, as the branch draws nourishment from the vine. If we are grafted in Christ, if fiber by fiber we have been united with the Living Vine, we shall give evidence of the fact by bearing rich clusters of living fruit. If we are connected with the Light, we shall be channels of light, and in our words and works we shall reflect light to the world. Those who are truly Christians are bound with the chain of love which links earth to heaven, which binds finite man to the infinite God. The light that shines in the face of Jesus Christ shines in the hearts of His followers, to the glory of God."

A few impressions from "Die Arche" Lifestyle Center:



I enjoyed the whirlpool

Part of my daily food here in Serbia :-)


Saturday, June 10, 2023

May Blessings

I had intended to publish a post earlier, but you all know how it goes sometimes!

Just some highlights: At the beginning of May, I spent a long weekend in Eupen. I really like being in this little town, as it is the capital of the German part of Belgium, and of course everybody speaks my mother tongue there. It's also close to Aachen in the very west of Germany, where I was able to spend the Sabbath. The rest of the time I did some hiking, attended a nice concert at the local Lutheran church, and also did some work for our upcoming German camp meeting in August. 

On 20 May, we had the annual Health Emphasis Sabbath from the Inter-European Division. So it was my turn to give a sermon that morning. I spoke about the urgency of "Putting the Right Arm to Work". If you are interested, you can watch the recording on YouTube (starts around 1:03).

Another great blessing has been my new gardening opportunity. Given the fact that I'm allowed to plant only a rather small part of the garden behind the house I live, I'm thankful that I got acquainted to a nice lady in the neighbourhood whom I can help planting a vegetable garden. It's such a blessing to be able to grow your own food!

The last thing I would like to share for today is my experience with the ADRA Food Truck (you can find out more about it here) It's a truck that is stationed in Brussels city once a week, giving out free vegetarian food to homeless people. Together with three others, I had the opportunity to serve these people for one afternoon. We had good fun, as you can see from the pictures below!

All in all, I'm very grateful for all these open doors, and for so many opportunities to share the gospel. I haven't mentioned our new church building project yet, but I will do so soon. Stay tuned!

ADRA Social FoodTruck


After serving over 100 meals


The tomato plants 

Eggplants


Tuesday, May 2, 2023

April Blessings

This past month has been a bit cold overall, but there were some sunny days, for which I'm always thankful. I didn't travel anywere during the Easter holidays, as I always like to be in Brussels during this period. My organisation doesn't only give us Good Friday off (in addition to Easter Monday), but also the Thursday before. However, in Belgium, only the Monday is an official holiday, so I can use these additional days to get errands done, besides taking a break. 

The nature highlight of the month was definitely Hallerbos, a beautiful forest a bit south of Brussels. It's also called the "Blue Forest", because every year in April, it's covered with an amazing carpet of bluebells all over. It was very idyllic and beautiful to look at. 

Another major blessing is the fact that I have new garden to do agriculture! It turned out that in the garden behind my house, there will be only a small space of land for me to cultivate this year. So I posted in the neighbourhood forum on the internet, asking if there is anybody in my vicinity who would let me help them in their vegetable garden, and in return share the harvest with me. Then I got a response from a lady within walking distance from my home, saying that I was exactly the person she had been looking for! It turned out that she has a large garden and is eager to start growing food, but has no idea how to go about it. So by now, we have already prepared the soil and will soon start planting. I'm so excited! Will send some pictures soon. 

I don't know if I have shared before about the "Revival School" I've been following since September. It's offered by FAST Missions, and I can highly recommend the classes there. It's my earnest prayer to experience true revival in my own life, and to be able to spark this also in our church, and that we can soon become a training center to make new disciples for Jesus. One quote of Selected Messages keeps ringing in my ear: 

A revival of true godliness among us is the greatest and most urgent of all our needs. To seek this should be our first work. There must be earnest effort to obtain the blessing of the Lord, not because God is not willing to bestow His blessing upon us, but because we are unprepared to receive it. (Selected Messages 1, p. 121)

May the Lord help us to become true Revival Agents, so that the work on this earth can be finished soon!

Beautiful bluebells all around!




Saturday, April 1, 2023

March Blessings

Well, it has been a quite eventful month, at least the first part of it. 

Early March, I went to Germany; as usual partly for work, and partly to see family and friends. I was able to spend a few days at our property in the Black Forest, which turned out to be a nice and relaxing retreat. It was pretty cold, but I was usually hiking when outside, so I could keep warm. The weather was only partly sunny, but I'm always enjoying the fresh air and the calm nature setting there. The altitude is almost 1000m (3300 feet), so you may imagine how different it feels to be in this kind of environment. 

The rest of my short trip was also a blessing, as I could speak to a class of students again, and was able to visit friends and family members. 

Coming back to Brussels, I noticed that the springtime had made some remarkable progress. I never get tired of the flouring trees each year at this time, although it's the same trees and the same colours every time! I'm so thankful for nature coming to life again. This year, I'm also endeavouring to grow a vegetable garden again. It looks like I'm not being very successful in growing from seed (similar to last year's experience), but this will not hold me back. Whatever I don't manage grow from seed, I will buy as small plants. 

Today was the Quarterly Day of Fasting and Prayer by our world church. The purpose is for God's people to pray unitedly, and specifically to "Rebuild the Altar", in other words rebuilding our altar of worship with God. The goal during this special day of prayer was that all participants will desire to rebuild their altars of worship in how they honor God and His Word; that they will fall in love with God’s Word afresh (love is worship), desire to live by it (obedience expresses worship), and desire to share it with others (sharing is calling others to worship). I led out in a special prayer session today during church service, and I hope we can continue this tradition, also by having additional programmes with special emphasis on prayer. I feel an earnest desire of personal revival in my own life and also in the lives of my church members. May the Lord help us in sparking this revival we so desperately need!


Titisee in the Black Forest

Beautiful Ravenna Gorge


Beautiful flowering trees near Brussels

At Tervuren Park

Janice and I had a nice outing


Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Home Improvement

Today is the first day of March and I'm thankful for some sunny, yet pretty cold days here in Brussels. Lately, I've also been grateful for the completion of my home improvement project. Back in November, I had shared a bit about the renovations in this post. The walls were completed still before Thanksgiving, and subsequently, I started buying and assembling IKEA furniture in my guest room/home office. It took a while to get all the needed parts, and for the wardrobe, I needed some help from an experienced person, but now it looks very nice, as you can see in the pictures below.

Last week, I also enjoyed a visit of my good friend Carla from Brazil. We had met at Newbold College when we were both studying there back in 1997. Ever since, I already had the opportunity to visit her twice in Brazil, but it was the first time that her and her family could come over to visit me. It was a blessing to have them, and I'm grateful that this friendship has lasted for so long. On Sunday, we took a wonderful trip to Bruges. Although it was cold, we enjoyed the picturesque scenery alongside the little canal flowing through the city.

Tomorrow, I'm off to another trip to Germany, both for work and for leisure. I look forward to speaking at a school again, and then to spending an extended weekend in the Black Forest. 

As I'm enjoying my "new" home, I've also been pondering about the heavenly home that Jesus is preparing for us while we are awaiting His return. As much as we can appreciate our earthly surroundings, it's nothing in comparison to the celestial mansions that are waiting for us on the earth made new! 

"Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and will receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also." John 14:1-2

May the Lord help us not to focus so much on what we have here on earth, but rather to fix our mind to a much better place that He is preparing for us in the Heavenly Mansions! 


My new wardrobe

My new home office furniture
With my friend Carla, her daughter, and Janice in Bruges

Views from our boat trip