We arrived in Cesky Tesin today to start phase 3 of our journey. It was sad to leave Vsetin but the good news is that we will be back there in a week for the Untied Worship Festival. Our time in Vsetin was great! We arrived on Saturday night and we stayed in the new home of my friend Jirka. It was a blessing for us to stay there because his family will be moving into this house and we were able to stay there before they even were able to move in much of their things. It is a really nice place and I am very happy for them!
Sunday morning we attend Majak Church, which was the home church for me in Vsetin last year and it was really cool because Jirka was actually preaching this week and the pastor helped to translate for us. After the service we went to the pastor’s home for some good burgers on the grill. Freddy, the pastor, and his wife, Lenka, have a nice place just below where I lived last year on the aptly named Holy Hill, where many families from the local churches live. We hung out afterward and Freddy was excited to find out that I attend the church where David Platt is the pastor. In fact, my friend Nathan has his copy of “Radical” with him on this trip. Freddy told me they just got 10 copies of this book for the church.
Sunday evening we returned to Majak for the evening service and then we were able to go and play basketball with my friend Mira and some of the guys in Vsetin who we played with last year. Getting to see Mira again was definitely one of the highlights of the trip, and I’m not just saying that because I know he will read this. :) We hung out after basketball and tried to find a place to eat open late on Sunday night, to no avail, but we were fortunate to be able to order pizza just before they closed.
Monday we met up with Mira and we rode out to a ski resort on the Slovakian boarder. I have some nice photos of the scenery but the best one I took all day I already posted in the last update, it’s the fruit dumplings. They are pretty much the best thing ever. After we came back from the resort we met up with some of the girls from Majak and went for ice cream and then to the field to play softball, which was fun as always. I had brought a special treat for the youth this year to show a little piece of America from the south: Moon Pies. I had a dozen little mini Moon Pies that I shared with the youth and they all seemed to like them very much, even without RC Cola. They actually do have RC here but I wasn’t able to buy any before the softball outing.
Tuesday morning was another great adventure with Mira. We went to an outdoor museum, which is kind of like a pioneer village as I would call it. We were able to see how life in Moravia was 100-200 years ago including a school-house, church, and windmill. We had some nice fruit pizza there as well as some sheep cheese that was very tasty. We returned to Mira’s home where his wife Donda had prepared a great lunch for us and we had some great homemade dessert as well. This was pretty much food-coma day because later that night we went with Jirka and his wife Mayka, as well as my friend Danecek, to PePe’s the Mexican restaurant in Vsetin, or Czex-Mex as I like to call it.
Wednesday was our last day in Vsetin this week and we met up with Brad Kaspar, who is the youth leader at Majak, and rode out to have a cook-out party at the home of one of the families from the church. It was a good time to eat sausages and I participated in another Tabasco challenge and tied for first place, but it was the green more mild sauce though so it wasn’t a big challenge. It was great to hang out with the youth there and later in the evening my friend Honza arrived and we left together to go and hang out with him and his new wife, Marta who I also know from last year. They are recently married and I am very happy for them both!
And this morning we loaded up and headed here to Cesky Tesin for the camp that will start tomorrow and run until next Wednesday. We arrived here at the church building this afternoon and it is a really nice place. Nate and Chelsea are staying in a little flat here and I am staying up in the youth room, which is unfortunately about 10 degrees warmer. It’s a good thing I’m a southerner and can handle the heat. We went into town to grab some pizza for dinner and I actually ran into two youth I had a camp with last year. One girl in the restaurant and one guy walked passed us on the street as we were leaving. It was good to see them; maybe some of the youth from last year will be coming by the camp this week. We also met up with two other friends from last year who will be helping out with the camp and found out that another one of the guys we know, who I helped lead worship with last year, will be playing some music on Sunday night. So I am excited to see him again too.
And now for some housekeeping…Well, I say housekeeping because it seems to fit. As we were about to leave today from Jirka’s house I noticed a small bug on my suitcase. I didn’t think much of it and tried to kill it without any real thought because it seemed to look as if it was a tick or some other nasty little varmint. And unfortunately I’m afraid I was right, it was a nasty varmint. Yep, I’m pretty sure it was a bedbug. And I didn’t think much of it until tonight when I looked in the mirror with my shirt off and noticed some red splotches, a telltale sign of bedbugs eating on you. So I am about 90% sure that I have had my first bedbug experience in my travels. I’ll update more on this later but I am pretty sure that is what this was. I guess those “mosquito” bites on my arms were due to something a little different.
So for those of you who will be talking with God this week, I would appreciate a few prayers for bedbug protection. Of course I would rather you first pray for the kids and youth at our camp and for us all as we work with the Czech team, most of whom we will meet in the morning. I’ll keep camp updates coming too since we do have wifi here at the church. Thanks for your partnership in this ministry work! You don’t know how much it means to us to know that you are interceding on our behalf while we are here. Talk to you soon!