19 Sep Update from the Deliks in Poland
In the end of June, we held an English camp with the help of a United Brethren mission team from the USA and 2 young men from Poland. This team of 9 adults and 6 teenagers gave themselves 100% for the Polish teenagers, and we were truly blessed by them.
Fifty-five teens attended. Many of our first time participants were invited by friends who attended tow years ago. We had a wonderful time with the teens, and we were very grateful to have the opportunity to share our faith with them during the camp. Many of the teens are keeping in touch with their new American friends. After the camp, I started to meet with 3 girls to help them with their English. So far we have been meeting twice a week regularly.
At the end of August, we shared the love of Jesus with children in the housing estates in Mickiewicza. The children’s program was supposed to start at 10 am, but when we arrived at 9:00 to prepare the place, we were surprised to see that the children had been there waiting for us already. About 40 children turned up. Strangely, we didn’t see any teens around. After asking around, we realized that those teens were working in the field to earn money to pay for the new school year.
Mickiewicza is the poorest area of the town and is neglected by the society. Most of the children are from broken families, and most of the people here have severe drinking problems. We know that many may follow the steps of their parents if no one stretches out their arms to them. When we looked at the children, our hearts really went out for them; and we wondered what Jesus would do if he was here. There are several areas like this in the town. Please pray that God will give us the compassion and open doors to reach out to them.
We are facing several setbacks in the building project. Lack of manpower (volunteers), a blocked drainage system, and the unexpected high cost of materials and labor (due to the massive construction projects as the government has stepped up preparations for the Euro 2012 Championship). All these have caused much delay to our schedule.
Most of our church people have used up their “holiday” already, and 2 of our brothers who worked hard before have developed serious health problem and the doctor has forbidden them to work physically.
While we were doing the foundation work, we discovered that underground drainage was blocked after being neglected for so many years. We dug deep to get to the pipes, opened them up, and cleaned them with a high pressure water cannon.
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