Thursday morning
Witam!
this is seth talking today, right now its nine thirty in the morning, or twelve AM for you all in AZ. Our team is having a blast. nuff said. yesterday we only worked a half day because the Poles took us on a tourish thing to a little city about an hour away where we tried to do some shopping. The shopping in poland isn't very exciting and the majority of the team ended up just buying food because what we are eating at our camp is pretty repetitive. For example, i bought gelato, cotton candy, and a swiss chocolate bar; you know, good work project food. it was an interesting experience because nobody on our team speaks ANY polish so we felt pretty naked and awkward every time we went to buy something. If you don't already know, we are working side by side with a polish and irish team here at the camp on the worksite. The funny thing is, however, that the majority of both the irish and the polish teams are not Christians. As a team we are doing our best to be intentional about being examples of what it means to follow Christ to both teams, however it is much easier in dealing withe irish since they speak english. the irish team leader, Dan (who is actually a missionary from California), has told us that two of the irish boys (they are 16 years old) in particular have said that 'the americans' have really helped them in understanding the Gospel and understanding what it means to be true Christian: a desciple of Christ. Our team is praying that we will not only leave an impact on the Poles we are serving but that we will also be a light to the teams we are working with! Praise God for giving us such opportunities!
Seth