Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Newsletter August 2008

This was a very eventful month. Every day was filled with students and every weekend filled with activities. Many of these activities seem like so long ago. We are sorry it has taken so long to share, but our first two weeks in September were very busy with transition from campaign. Now we have made the transition from our summer to our school schedules and have a bit more time. Everyone here is preparing for the winter: getting wood, buying onions, making pasta, pickling vegetables, and making jam. Although these events seem so long ago, we are happy to see and wanted to share how God blessed us through the month of August.

Roger Michael:
Roger Michael left Albania to return to the US on August 2nd . He is always such a great help to us and we will miss him. He knows so many people in Korca as he has been working here for more than ten years. We are always blessed when he is here to work with us. He will be returning to Albania in January of 2009. He usually spends about six months of the year in the states and six months in Albania.

Movie Night:
On August 7th we had a movie night for our WEI students. We projected the Veggie Tale movie “Jonah” on one of the walls of our school. We were getting a bit nervous that day because we had a power outage all day (in fact, our power situation has greatly improved and this outage was a real surprise), but wonderfully the power came back in time for the movie. There were about 20 students in attendance and everyone seemed to enjoy it.

Mother Daughter Tea:
Lizz Schallert and Danah Nelson organized a mother daughter tea for our students. We had food, games, and a devotional thought from Lizz. The evening was very successful and there were about 30 in attendance. We hope that is the beginning of further parent child activities. We really want to get to know the parents as well as their children.

Kamela:
About a month ago Diana and Allison began working with Kamela, a little girl from the neighborhood, who is going into third grade and is illiterate. Kamela had been attending Sunday morning kids’ class, and really needed some help. Our hope was to help the family and to encourage Kamela’s family to learn more about God as well. Kamela’s mother and sister attended ladies bible class on Wednesday August 20th and we hope that this can become a habit. Kamela’s mother is very busy, but she seemed to really like it. We do not know if Kamela will continue learning, but we will put forth our best effort.

Tom and Pat:
We were blessed to have a visit from Tom and Pat England during the last two weeks of this month. They are such wonderful people from our sponsoring church in Maryville, Tennessee. Pat and Tom were that final teachers for our summer campaign. We enjoyed spending time with them and they were a big help with students.

Bible Bowl:
On August 29, a group of three students from the church traveled to the annual bible bowl in Durres. Interestingly, of the three only one professes to be a Christian, Eri Pellumbi, and the other two are Muslims who are searching, Bruna Coti, and Ola Semija. Eri Pellumbi is a student at the Bible Institute of Albania and was home on summer vacation. Ola and Bruna have been attending church regularly and Ola has been translating for children’s class for over a year. The group went a day early so we could get settled and spend so time with the church in Durres. We met them in Durres because we were in Tirana dropping Pat and Tom off at the airport. We attended the teen class together and the students stayed at the home of Suela Kurti, a wonderful Christian from the church in Durres, who works as a secretary and teacher there. We have the opportunity to spend the night at Cimi and Anila Kafexhiu's home and meet with some other Christians from the church.

The team from Korca took first place in the team competition which was really encouraging for the group and Eri Pellumbi tied for first in the individual competition.

We were very proud of this group. They worked very hard including multiple four-hour study sessions during the week before the competition. They are self starters so we did not need to help much in their studies. Lizz had illustrated the chapters of Luke to have some pictures to remember and place with each chapter, and Kevin found bible quizzes on the internet and we helped the students study and translate them. Allison worked as a fourth member of the team in competition, but she was only really there for moral support; every other team had four members and we had three. The students answered the questions so quickly Allison couldn’t always keep up on the Albanian. We pray that Ola and Bruna will make the decision to become Christians. They are very hard workers and have wonderful hearts.

Prayer Requests:
Transition from Campaign- It is always a challenge to transition from teacher to teacher and summer to school schedules. Please pray that this transition continues to be a smooth one.

Church Growth/ Male Leadership- Please continue to pray for the church to grow in faith and numbers. We will loose another male member this month, Alket will be leaving Korca to pursue a master’s degree in Business. He will find out this week if he will be studying in the capital Tirana or in Italy. This is a big blow to the church because Alket was the only male Albanian Christian who was able to meet with us on Sunday mornings. This puts many of the leadership responsibilities on Kevin’s shoulders.

Edi- Edi (Rosa’s son pronounced Eddie) got married at the end of this month. We hope that this will begin a new chapter of his life since his release from prison in June. He has talked to us about his struggle to remain drug free in the midst of many temptations. We have continued our weekly visits to Rosa’s home. Rosa has told Edi and Elena (Edi's new wife) that all she wants is for them to follow God’s way. Elena has been attending worship and helping with children’s classes for the past three weeks. We hope that this will continue and that Edi will want to come with her. Unfortunately, we have trouble getting entire families to attend together. Right now we have three wives that are attending without their husbands.

Eva- Eva is a teacher who helps us teach beginning students. She is not a Christian and is not currently attending worship. She is very interested in new ideas and is currently studying through a book that we had on the gospel of John. She is a real student. We were blessed have so many wonderful campaigners who shared their faith with her. This made a real impact. It was nice to her to meet Christians of various ages and walks of life. We pray that she will continue to grow in her interest and knowledge of God’s word.

Pictures:
We have made more changes to our website. We hope you like them. You can access pictures at: http://www.korcachurchesofchrist.com/pictures If you click on the word “details” above the picture, there is more information on many of the pictures.

In His Service,
Kevin and Allison Morrill

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