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7.21.2023

May 2023 | It's All About the Story

This may have been one of the busiest spring and summer seasons we have yet braved in our Albanian career. It has been so full of wonderful times with old friends and making new ones, hosting events and activities, and tackling projects... yet, we are still human with the same number of hours in each day and I feel woefully overwhelmed at catching up on responsibilities and preparing for a trip to the USA next month.

Yesterday (July 20) we wrapped our last "special event" of the summer and said goodbye to our second-to-last set of visitors.  Today we relished our first morning with no appointments.  Can you guess what I did? I started dumping photos to my computer! :-) Then I checked the blog... what? No post since April's re-cap? Before selecting photos from this post, I had to consult my daily planner to remember what happened in May!

According to my trusty book, on May 1 we did home school, met with staff, posted announcements to Jeta's Instagram account, created an online registration form for camp, and made a trip to the market to prepare for the Coppedge family arriving the next day!


May 2: The Coppedge family arrives. How to introduce these dear friends? We have known Billy and Jo since they were sophomores at Asbury in 1999. Now they have a beautiful family and lots of education and experience teaching people how to read and understand the Bible.

When you homeschool, site-seeing counts as history class!  We enjoyed showing them the amphitheater in person -- they had previously "toured" it as part of a virtual trip we offered during the Pandemic, but it's obviously not the same as seeing it in person.

This family teaches a technique called "Simply the Story" and we were pleased when 7-year-old Blake demonstrated this by sharing a Bible story at kids club!


While with us, they provided two trainings in their oral Bible teaching method.  We practiced a lot in small groups and we loved that their girls served as small group facilitators, coaching us through the various steps in telling, re-telling, and digging treasures from the story.


We were pleased that a pastor and missionaries from other cities and organizations accepted our invitation to take part in this training.  The first group is featured in the photo above.

Everyone was amazed at the entire family's involvement in training.  They know God's word and love sharing it with others!


The bonus from the Coppedges offering the training twice was that we felt we learned it so much better than if had we only received the training once.  Having seen it in action, we are BIG proponents of this teaching method, especially in our local context which seems adept at memorizing details. But we love even more that the follow-up questions lead the participants into processing and analyzing the greater truths of the story and its personal applications.

We celebrated the end of two successful training sessions with dessert at the local patisseri in Maminas!




Introducing them to the lovely city of Kruje!


(Above)  This was not an uncommon sight -- Ellie loves playing 'teacher' and Blake enjoyed being read to!  A great combo!

During their visit, I was invited to celebrate the birthday of a sweet new friend who attends gym classes at Jeta.  She invited all the ladies who have taken part 





After the Coppedges left, Nathan presented a story in Albanian for church on Friday night!  He did fantastically -- though we both realized that story-ing relies a lot on speaking in past tense. :-)


We received a special gift to our ministry account which helped us finish some projects at the center.  One such project was to finish installing the netting over the volleyball/basketball court.  I admit in my thriftiness I didn't think it was all that essential BUT we play a LOT of volleyball and this prevents a lot of kids from chasing errant balls into the street.  We also installed a few lights to extend play into the cooler, evening hours.  We are so glad that Jeta can provide a place for the community to gather in safety and grow in relationship with each other!


We also were able to install a few more security cameras, including one in the soccer field. We can't say enough how important it has been to have these cameras on the property -- from loss prevention to reviewing situations where emotions have run high -- we have had the ability to review the situations in question for the protection of all involved.


It was a special treat to host some new friends -- our boys met in online school -- when their travels brought them to Albania!



On May 25 we welcomed John (He spent 2018 with us) and a new friend, Chloe! They would be staying for 9 and 7 weeks, respectively.

We spent much time in late May preparing for a large WGM conference we would be hosting in early June.  You know it's serious when the power washer comes out!




Below, we're finally hauling out some of the last of the construction debris we had saved "just in case."


I was gifted a rose bush and we found the perfect place to plant it!


Below, John and Demir terrace the ground along the side of the kalceto. The property was looking as nice as it has ever looked in anticipation of our upcoming visitors!


The futbol training program really exploded in May  AND we got our new KF Jeta uniforms!  We feel like a real program, now!


We also said goodbye to long-time friends, the Wiersmas.  After 14 years in Albania, they felt it was time for their family to transition back to the USA. We are so grateful for their friendship while we have been here!


We concluded our year at the Hope Center with a special frame/name craft.

Earlier in the month I had photographed each of the students at the Hope Center.


Later, I printed my favorite portraits of each student, researched the meaning of their names, and found Bible verses for each student related to the meaning of their names.

They combined all of the elements I research and printed and added their own personal touches to a photo frame.
I think they liked it!

We celebrated Nathan's birthday over lunch in Tirana with our summer volunteers



But this was all the closer Nathan got to getting a birthday cake! If that doesn't tell you about the state of our lives this spring/summer... More to come in June's review!

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