Keep up with the Wittenberg's as they live and minister in the Lapland region of Finland.
Monday, October 31, 2005
OOPS!
See what happens when you press "Enter" too soon!......Below pic....great...what is a supo? O, yes, great supporters of the ministry of the Army in Estonia!
Sunday, October 30, 2005
10th Anniversary Celebration
This weekend we all celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Salvation Army in Estonia! Majors Derek and Helen Tyrrell (Our Regional Commanders) did a great job in organizing and planning this time! Sunday afternoon found us adding chairs to accomodate all those who came forward for prayer and intercession! God annoint and bless the next 10 years....Enjoy the pictures!
Watermellon Party
Last week during our PBK (Pere Piibli Kool....Family Bible School) we had a watermellon party! An idea launched through our youth leadership to tell the Gospel through the Watermellon! We (or was it just me?....Phil) thought we would have 30 kids or so....well we packed out the chapel with 55-60 kids! It was a great night! Enjoy the pics.
The Tiimes they are a changin (Dylan!)
This morning we all got an extra hours sleep, as we turned our clocks back! Here that means that we begin the descent into the very short days of winter, where the sun is seen less and less. But there is a beauty in all this...a deeper appreciation for the brief glimpses of light....they become more precious and treasured. Indeed, the times they are a changin. Enjoy the picture below, this sunset, Gods gift to us on this first short day! May the changing winds, tempratures, etc remind us all of Gods faithfulness....and of course that Spring is coming.
Saturday, October 08, 2005
A wonderful link!
I (phil) love museums! Tallinn has some wonderful, and wonderfully inexpensive, museums! Too be honest, I think too many toursist come here to drink and party and not for the history, architecture, etc...they are really missing out! I recently had the gift of some private time and went to the Occupation Museum...it cost 10 eek..about 80 cents to get it...a very well done, simple museum about those dark days of Estonian history. There is a wonderful web site for this that has free English Language videos about this period....go to www.okupatsioon.ee/english/ and under "useful links" click movies. let me know what you think!
The Wittenberg Home!!
Yesterday we signed a lease on a new home! For over two years we have lived in about 85 square metres...I dont know the formula but it is like 8 or 9 hundred square feet?! We have done ok, the kids have been patient and resilient..but we felt the time had come to ask our leadership for a bigger place....We have wonderful leaders, they recognized the need and said "yes"!! We move into a second floor apartment of 150 square metres! It is outside of town and a short walk to the Gulf of Finland.....It is such a God thing....by far the least expensive property we looked at, yet our favorite! And it comes complete with a dog and cat that belong to the owner...Jacob has already adopted "Cliff" the dog! We would love for you to come visit and see God's new place for us!
Its been awhile!!
Hi, yes, it has been awhile! We havent updated since the Congress in Helsinki in September....Our apologies! It has been a busy and eventful month since then....let us fill you in just a little!!....Congress was certainly a catalyst in many ways....In our delegation of about thirty there were many for whom this was their first "exposure" to the larger Army...and it was wonderful for them!! In this new energy we have begun a new Soldiership (membership) class with 6 people...all of them in their teens or twenties...our own Sarah included! We have had our share of heartbreak in our work here....Satan has won some battles (but not the war) with more than a few...so this comes as a great encouragement to us personally! We have begun our fall "programs" (not too fond of that word..but what else do you call "them"?). Our emphasis is to reach out to the many 65 or so, new kids that were reached with outdoor evangelism this summer and fall....this has started well, with 6 or so of the new children coming, and our people are always following up with phone calls and letters! Keep praying!! We have also begun a work in "Lasnamae" in the Armys youth center there. This is a heavily populated Russian speaking part of Tallinn...notorious for some pretty awful things....that is o.k., the Light always shines brighter in darkness....Pictures soon to follow!
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