Monday, September 21, 2009

MISSION NOT ACCOMPLISHED

The journey started on the 3rd of August, 2009 a beautiful sunny day. I woke up early ready to meet at the YWAM Targu Mures base for a mission trip. Targu Mures to Prod (a village) is about 80km drive. The location for the camp for youths and children which we served and ministered for three weeks.

My team and I were 3. In the journey was a staff whose involvement in the camp was in the worship team. We have to travel through Sighisoara which is considered to be the most admirable and well preserved inhabited citadel in Europe, with a reliable old-fashion architecture.
We missed the maxi-taxi to Sighisoara so, we had to wait for 45 minutes for the next maxi-taxi.

We had many attractive luggage which we arranged in a good way in-front of us at the station were we stood. while we were waiting, Five guys with three ladies walked to the station. Two was smoking and they came in front of us with a terrible look on their faces.


They looked at us and the luggage. I looked strait into their eyes without any fear. One of my team member was afraid because he is a Romania and he knows what the guys was up to so, he was really scared and pull some bags so close to himself.

I noticed they were up to something but I was not really sure of what exactly was they were up to but was challenged by their attitude.
I was ready in to face the challenge "but not to fight." I encourage the team not to be scared or fearful but to be bold and gather courage because nothing was going to happen.

After some minutes, they went to stand in another place and everyone at the bus station held their bags close. I got to know their mission. Glory to God the maxi-taxi arrived few minutes later.

We used a strategy to pack our luggage inside the bus. one person stood with the luggage outside. One stood at the back of the maxi-taxi where we kept them and the rest packed everything not living one any behind.

After we had entered the maxi-taxi, I looked outside to the guys then I said to myself "MISSION NOT ACCOMPLISHED" and we all laughed.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Back home Blogging!

Greetings to all my friends whom I have not visited long ago. It is good to be home again after 5 weeks of Mission trip in villages. 3 weeks without a signal for phone or internet but focusing on the work of the Kingdom and 2 weeks in village with network but very slow in connecting.


I had a lot of times listening to people, making impact, playing games, and having time to release what is inside..
I am really excited to post what went on each day!!!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Africa Night Concert in Romania

First African Night Concert at the Coffee House Ministry in April was amazing on how it went with lots of fun, excitements, laughs, powerful testimony, fellowship and jokes. I with the African Team, was in our native dress and many of the youths said, they have never seen such dressing before. A funny friend of mine that was at the concert called my cloth "AfricanPajamas."

All my music was in African beats with African percussion.....Teaching the Youths an English song "if you're happy and you know clap your hands" in one of the African languages "Yoruba." "ti nu re ba ti dun ko patewo."


They Listened gentle to the songs...

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Mission in Romania

My vision is to help the youth know God's Truth, Love, and how to walk in Faith with God. I felt God was calling me into missions in the year 2006. I prayed about it and received a confirmation from God to go into all Nations and make Him know.

In January 2007, I did a Discipleship Training School and School of Communication Foundations with YWAM Ghana and after, I was prayed over and released into mission field.

Presently, I work as a volunteer with YWAM Romania. The Base vision is "to empower local churches, cultivate community development projects and educate and release young to fulfill their dream." Here, I found room for my vision and calling and I serve as a staff in the Discipleship Training School, Computer Department, Coffee House Ministry and Worship department.

My first time out with the youths in the church where I worship was very interesting. We went out to distribute free invitation card for the concert that was organized by the Ministry Leader of Coffee House. I was the center of attraction for the team at the University student hostel. The youths asked me many questions about what I do here in Romania, my name and where I came from. This gave me the opportunity to talk with them. I answered all their questions and at the end, I shared the word of God with them.

We went to another location which was a High school hostel. Most of the students were having dinner. Immediately we entered, I noticed one of student, a girl, she was nervous and shy so, she hide her face at the back of a boy sitting next to her. I went to the other direction to say hello . When she saw me beside her,she screamed and everybody at the dinning laughed (It was her first time having a close contact with a black).

I was invited to their table and one of them gave me a tea called "Fructele Padurii" made of a blended dried plant and fruit. Others left their tables and to joined me. I got to know most of them and we became friends and I shared about the Love of God with them.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Bird

On my way home from work today; at first, I saw two birds and latter another one and they became three. I watched them closely trying to know what they were up to on the the street. I finally found out that they were looking for something to eat. One out of the three found a food and the rest were wandering about.



Eagle sculpture

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Sunset

The earth is a beautiful place to live when you see the wonderfully created things by God. Sunset is the fading away of the sun beneath the sphere which is the result of the Earth's rotation.


Sunset on the sea shore in Ghana, 2oo7


Sunset over the beach in Ghana, 2007


Lanscape Sunset in Romania, 2009

Sunset in Targu Mures in Romania, 2009

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Fish Night

when I was in the continent of Africa, I have always loved to eat fish because it's easy, cheaper and available in every market. My favorite is cat fish which I eat as many as I can.

"Fish is very good for you because it will expand you and make you grow healthy." My mum tells me this anytime she cooks fish soup and I am with her in the kitchen.
Fish contain essential nutrients and a high quality protein. A well-balance diet requires fish and can contribute to heart health and proper development and growth.
 
Women and young children in particular should include fish in their diet due to nutritional benefits. The Fish are wonderful creation of God that live in the water.

I don't have the opportunity to eat fish as often as I want here because it's too expensive but, I still eat fish and will have a "FISH NIGHT."



Gold Fish



Rainbow Fish




Pacu Fish



Cat Fish

Monday, June 15, 2009

Garden

Gifts of nature gives joy and happiness when you see the beauty. The good looking and attraction grabs attention to appreciate what God create.

The Garden, a planned space set aside for the display and enjoyment of people, animals and other forms of nature integrate both natural and man-made materials for more eye-catching.

Generally, the most common form of garden is known as a residential garden. Some are for decorative purpose only, while some gardens also produce food crops at times in a separate location, or sometimes intermixed with the ornamental vegetation.

Food-producing gardens are notable from farms by their smaller scale, more labor-intensive methods, and their purpose is not for sale but for enjoyment.

The activity of growing and maintaining a garden is called gardening. This is done by a specialist known as a gardener who could be a professional or an amateur.

This awesome garden is situated in a park in Timisoara, Romania.







Photos taking on 02/05/2g009

Animals in the Cornesti Plateau Zoo Targu Mures, Romania

Monkey









Ostrich




Stork


Saturday, June 13, 2009

The Zoo

The Targu mures Zoo is bordered by a vast oak and hornbeam forest known as the Big Forest. People keen on nature and hiking can take many mini-routes here. The Zoo had then a surface of only 600-700 m2 when it was launched and setup with only 10 animals. 3 wolves, 2 bears, 2 wild boars, 2 pheasants and 1 dear donated by

The Hunter's Association and Forestry Exploitation Company. In 1965 the area intended to the zoo was extended to 20 hectares, being followed by the construction of the first establishment namely the "House of Lion," between 1965-1967. In 1986, the bears home was completed in parallel with the arrangement of an adequate space for other animals.

Bear taking a nap on a beautiful afternoon.


Donkey



A Cow under shelter.



Thursday, June 11, 2009

Zoological Garden, Targu Mures, Romania.

Located on the town's highest peak which opens a large view over the town and mures valley. The Zoo is the second in the Country regarding surface and variety of species. Founded in the 60's and represents an important sight to the local population as well as to tourists.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Targu Mures Town Hall


Targu Mures town hall is the representative public building accomplised in the inter-war period with the establishment of Capitalism in Romania, in 1922. Many industrial units as well as buildings of common interest were raised.
The construction begings during the second mandate of mayor Emil A. Dandea in 1934-1937 and was completed in 1940.
The Town Hall, has been functioning since 1968.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

The Medieval Citadel

The Medieval Citadel is situated at the proximity of the Center of Targu Mures and has taken a surface of almost 4.3 hectares made of precinct fortified with seven bastions united by wall that form a large interior courtyard.
The first fortress was built in 1942 according to the instruction of Transylvania hospodar,
Bathori Istvan. It was invaded by the troops of the Turkish-Tarar and destroyed most of the buildings from the Citadel's precintct in1601.
The completion of the fortress was between 1602-1652 under the leadership of Borsos Tamas.






Monday, June 8, 2009

Palace of Culture in Targu Mures, Romania

Place of Culture is another building which was built in 1911-1913 and outstanding through it's outside decorations with a roof made of Italian faience as well as through the inside.
It was constructed in the manner of the Lechnerian School, by the initiative of Mayor Bernady Gyorgy. Palace of Culture is part of the program for increasing values and merge culture in the area.


The region owes it's prestige mostly to it's functioning as a residence of Mures chair, as well as the fact that the town has housed the Transylvanian Diet on many occasions.
Targu Mures was born with the construction of railroad that connect to all the cities, villages and towns in Romania.