Friday, September 22, 2006

Can we pray for you?

Next Saturday I'm leading a workshop titled "How to Pray around the World". I'd like to share specific requests for our prayer time. Do you have something specific regarding your ministry, your city/nation, or a personal need that we can pray about on September 30?

Thursday, September 21, 2006


Mikos and Edvins are having too much fun!
Best friends (like the Army hat?!)
Linda flys off to Finland and everyone watches!

More about Linda

Linda was the Regional Commander's secretary, Riga 1 worship leader and is a friend. She is going to Finland for a year to work at a Christian high school. The regional headquarters tradition for good byes is to go to the Big Lido, a mega restaurant/entertainment center. And to make the person leaving look like a fool, apparently! So here's Linda, who still looks great even with goofy hats, etc...

Sian is a bit nervous about it all.
Linda's 'men' - Lukas and Romans

Linda is under attack and everyone seems to be enjoying it except her!

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Last Days

We had several 'last days' recently:

Linda's farewell dinner at Big Lido (more pics later)



(The movie stars?!)

Andersens Last Spiritual Day with the cadets


Solveiga's Last Day working with us. Velta and friends fixed a HUGE lunch, very Latvian and very good!

Thursday, September 14, 2006

hmm...

I'm taking a risk by sharing these thoughts, because I'm venturing into an area of which I am no expert and really, only an observer. But, I'm trying to figure out what the Lord wants to teach me, so I need to do a little processing.

Since I've come to Latvia, I've been struck by the desperate need for people to experience God's healing power from addictions. Of course, my immediate American solution was to build an Adult Rehabilitation Center. It's still a dream of mine, but recently the Lord has been bringing stories into my thinking which challenge me to consider that maybe He has other ideas. First I read a book that Zoe shared with me about a women in Hong Kong who worked with gangs and especially drug addicts. Her stories are of dozens of young lives drastically changed, often instantly, by prayer and the power of the Holy Spirit. And I think - why doesn't that happen more often? Then I just finished Jim Cymbala's Fresh Power. His approach is almost opposite the Hong Kong one, but the results are the same. People are dramatically saved from all kinds of addictions by prayer and the power of the Holy Spirit. And again I think - why doesn't that happen more often?

I don't intend to offer solutions here or even hint that I have the answers. And I am not promoting one method or the other. In fact, I found both books to be weak in some areas. I am just sharing the process the Lord is taking me through. Which leads me to my Bible reading this week in Luke 8. This chapter is full of stories of Jesus' power to heal from a variety of deseases, physical and spiritual and cause miraculous things to happen in a variety of ways. Here's what struck me yesterday and again as I was reading this morning - each time Jesus healed or calmed the sea, His approach was simple and fairly unemotional. (OK, the swine herd was a bit dramatic.) There was no magic formula, no special words that were repeated every time or even singular method for how He 'touched' the needy person. It is the result that is always the same, people are instantly healed and lives are changed forever.

And again I ask, why doesn't that happen more often here and now (where ever you are?)

Sunday, September 10, 2006

A few more pictures

1st a picture from Scripture; I was reading Exodus this week and these verses seemed very sad to me. Exodus 24:1-2 "Then the Lord instructed Moses: "Come up here to me, and bring along Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, and seventy of Israel's leaders. All of them must worship at a distance. [2] You alone, Moses, are allowed to come near to the Lord. The others must not come too close. And remember, none of the other people are allowed to climb on the mountain at all." But, this is the Old Covenant and we live under the new! Hebrews 4:16 "So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive his mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it. " A picture of hope!

Now some pictures of Latvia:
Sandra and Sian at the wedding

More leaders' conference pictures...

Janis and Dace. Ronalds stealing Davids' bike!


Henrik's Birthday Celebration! (thanks to Linda, Dana and Veronika)


A little line dancing (guess who took pictures!)


And a little praising (we thought Aldona might fly away!)

and a little praying.


First day back in school.

New teacher- Graeme. Soon Solveiga will leave us.

Monday, September 04, 2006

The end of summer


Leaders' Conference - praying and walking


Patrik and Clive (our guest) , Velta, Erika and Karina (babysitters)


Everita, Dace and Josh at Alina and Edmunds wedding


Old faces new Riga 1st Day of School in Riga

Sunday, September 03, 2006

How Great is God!

From last Sunday to this, I think I've sung "Cik Liels Ir Mans Dievs" (How Great is my God) at least 5-6 times. We learned it last Sunday, sang it a few times during our regional leaders' conference and then again in church today. I love it and so, it seems, does everyone else. But this morning I didn't really feel like singing it. Maybe because of the repetition. Honestly, it's more likely because I'm feeling quite anxious about starting our training classes again tomorrow. This summer the cadets have been away at corps and I haven't had the day to day responsibility for them. That starts again tomorrow and I don't feel ready for it. Back to the song - instead of singing, I closed my eyes and just prayed and the Lord said to me, 'these words are not about your feelings they are truth, no matter how you feel today. So, sing them as truth, not as an emotional exercise.' I did and God assured me, He is a great God! And thank God, that truth is independent of my feelings. I'm still anxious but expect God will take care of that and as He always has He will be faithful to provide what we need this week. And if you would like to support me by praying, I'd be very grateful.

One of the small group discussions at our conference led to a bit of a disagreement about passion in The Salvation Army. I'm not sure that we all define it the same way or that we can judge the level of passion in a person based on our own definition. Anyway, Eric had this link on his blog and as I watched I did see passion. For those who only know me via Latvia, this video represents a significant part of my life - Central Bible and Leadership Institute. (Just an ego thing - for the last four years in Chicago I was part of the planning and leadership of this event.) Anyway, if you want to know a little more about where I've come from and see God at work in a variety of ways and ages, take a look:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eu_S9HiROM
Video Description
CBLI 2006 Highlight Video prepared by the Teen Track