Saturday, July 30, 2011

Ahoy! From Pisek, Czech Republic

(Code: blue is Dave and green is Shena...)

Hey Dave. How's it going?

Oh, you know, not much.  Typical day.  Got up at 5:30 [on Friday - Chicago time], cleaned up the house, had some lunch.  Then I felt like getting some Star Bucks, so I hopped on a plane to London.  It was yummy.  Then I had a hankerin' for some snacks, so I got on another plane to Prague.  They served "sweet and savory" snacks on the plane.  Delicious.  Then, I got a bit tired and decided to take a nap inside a mini van for an hour or so.  Now I'm chillin' in Pisek.  But enough about my dreary day.  How are you doing, Shena?  Say, what is that on your face?

Well, Dave, I'm glad you asked. It's actually an "Anti-stress / Plant Collagen / Spa Fabric Facial / Face Tonic / Five Minute Miracle / Pelvetiane seaweed / Uplifting & Firming Face Mask". At least that's what it says on the package.
(Yes, I look like this woman, right now...)
I'm wearing it because I've had a long day. Or days. I'm not sure which is the correct answer... All I know is that I left the states a long time ago, survived a 6 hour flight, 3 hour layover, 2 hour flight, 3 hour van ride, hour and a half wait for dinner (but my catfish and your pork ribs sure were tasty!), and now it's face mask time! Then, some sleep... Cuz I've only gotten 3 hours or so in the past... however long it's been since Friday morning at 5:30! So, Dave, what are you up to tomorrow?


Hmmm... I haven't thought much about that...  Maybe after breakfast I'll stroll on down to ye olde kirk, equip myself with a couple chiseled timber logs and lay down some phat beats on those polymer skins (layman's terms for "drum at church").  Then I'll crash at my sweet hotel room, which is also conveniently called a suite.  I need to rest up for the week ahead.  We've got some bomb-diggity plans this week, don't we Shena?  Why don't you tell our friends in Cyber Land what we are going to do?

Well, dear geek-husband, after church tomorrow and meeting with the church leaders, we will head to the English camp, where we will be for the rest of the week. There, we will teach English to our small group of Czech students - about 8-10 advanced students (as far as we know right now). We're pretty stoked to teach them all about idioms, fluency, and how to play Taboo and Scattegories in English. Then, at the end of the week, we'll come back to this hotel in Pisek for a night or two, then head to Prague for a day, then come home! Whew! It's gonna be a busy week. We're probably gonna need some prayer... Hmm, how can people be praying for us, Dave?

Good question, Shena.  First and foremost, pray that Jesus be glorified in all we say and do.  Pray for open opportunities to share the gospel.  I'm sure there will be plenty since most people in this country are atheist or agnostic.  Pray that our lessons go well and that we can make great connections with our students.  Pray for the safety of the team.  And pray for the Holy Spirit to move in the lives of the people we encounter!  Woo hoo!  It will be an exciting adventure indeed.  *yawn* say... I think I might be a wee bit dosey.  What say you, my dear, shall we off to bed?

Those are great prayer requests! And yes... How about we turn on some weird European TV channels and turn in for the night?

Sounds good.


As they say in Czech... "Dobrou Noc!" (Goodnight!) :)

(Note: We may or may not be able to update the blog again during the week. If we can't update during the week, we'll do our best to post some pics when we get back to this hotel on Friday or Saturday!)

Friday, July 29, 2011

....Here We Go

Shena is feeling the GOOD kind of overwhelmed right now... YAY! Thank you, thank you, thank you for your prayers and support. It means the world to us!!!

A few things before we head out the door...
  • We may or may not be able to update the blog while on the trip. We're hoping we encounter some WiFi along the way. However, regardless of our ability to log online, there is a way that you can stay up to date on what's happening on a trip. Go to:
http://fromthefield.ccclife.org/

  - From this site you can listen to voice-mail updates (from our team leaders) about our trip! (Just go to the section that has "Czech Republic" updates. Keep in mind, there are other teams there right now, so updates concerning our trip (Czech 20's English Camp) probably won't be posted until later this weekend.
  • Prayer Requests - Please keep us in your prayers while we are in the Czech! Pray for safe travel, health, spiritual strength, physical strength, and effectiveness in ministry.
  • Wanna see some pics of where we are headed? :) Here ya go...
Camp building...





Dining hall




A typical bedroom at the camp...

  • And finally, a word on fundraising.... We are at almost 80% for fundraising. That is SUCH a huge blessing and we could not have reached this level of our goal without generous contributions from our friends and family. THANK YOU!!!  And even though we haven't met our total, we still get to go on the trip. However, we will need to finish paying the total ASAP. So, even while we are in the Czech Republic, we can still accept contributions for our trip! If you are still on the fence about giving, then we ask that you prayerfully consider it. You could become a part of changing the lives of the Czech people! :)
    • Wanna send a check to the church while we are gone? Just make a check out to Christ Community Church and put "Czech 20s Camp, 7/29-8/29" in the memo line. Remember, DON'T put our names any where on the check! Just put a note in the envelope that states that the donation is for Shena and David Fowler's Czech trip. Then, you can mail the check to 37W100 Bolcum Road, Saint Charles, IL 60175
We love you all!! Hopefully we will be able to post more soon. Otherwise, we'll return on August 9th and will fill you in then! :)


Love,
Dave & Shena

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

The Bad Kind of Overwhelmed

There's the good kind of overwhelmed feeling... The kind when God's grace and blessing overwhelms your life and you FEEL the presence of God. Or the kind you feel when someone throws a surprise birthday party for you. Or when you win the lottery (not that I'm speaking from personal experience... but those people look happy-overwhelmed when they get that big check).

And then there's the kind of overwhelmed that I'm feeling.

We leave in 9 days. I'm excited. But I wish I had 9 weeks instead of 9 months. I feel underprepared and under attack.

Two days after paying $100 to update my license plate stickers, my Honda decided to die. I'm not sure how dead it is yet, since it's in my garage and I can't drive it to the shop (or pay the shop). So, we're down to one car (Dave's)... which also needs it's license plate stickers updated (but is a bigger hassle, since his car is not under our name, but under his parent's)... I've already been pulled over once because of the expired plates and given a warning. (Note: drive with cute puppies at all times - cops may take pity on you...)

We're still not at 100% for our fundraising. We still have about 75% to go. This wouldn't stress me out nearly as much, but being down to one car makes it a little scary...

Work has been insane lately. I'm trying to work ahead on my freelancing and nannying hours so that I can take 11 days off to go to Czech.

It's been the busiest two weeks of the year for the children's ministry. We have "Hot U" (sort of like VBS on steroids) and it's awesome. I get to do the motions for the songs (it's like living out my dream of being a rock band performer person AND praising God... so cool). But, as a result, I've been getting up early and working every day for the past 10 days.

Dave has been honoring his commitment to his band, which means he's gone on Fridays and gets no sleep on the weekends. Bands are cool. Dave is an incredible drummer. But it is draining.

And there's a plethora of other little stressors that I could go on and on about. Family drama. Puppies who create messes. Bills. It goes on and on...

This is a gloomy post. We could use your prayers. We are not defeated. Just very overwhelmed. I'm sharing this not to complain, but because I am trying to be honest about where we are at. And at this moment we are not at a super peaceful and excited place! But we know that God has a plan and we know that spiritual attacks often come when God wants to do big work in our lives.

We covet your prayers. And we look forward to God's mercy, grace, and provision!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Getting Closer!

We've made it past the half-way point in our fundraising!!!! HUZZAH!!!!!! I'm so stinkin' excited. We've had some very generous people contribute to our trip and I am SO thankful.

But, I have to admit that the contribution that just about did me in was a little bit of love I got in the mail last week...

My baby sister's contribution is what pushed us past the half-way point for our fundraising! 
She amazes me...
Seriously?! She's not even 11 yet... I can remember what it was like to be 11 (uhhhhh... I was sooo awkward) and the value of cash was amazing. We didn't get a weekly allowance in my family, so cash was usually the result of a Birthday present or some serious chore-payment negotiations with the parents. Wow... This girl teaches me so much about selfless love. I mean, when I was 11 I was most concerned with growing out the worst haircut in history. Forget sharing God's love with people halfway around the world...

Note the awful hair. Note my other adorable sister - Kendel. Note the matching sailor dresses thanks to grandma! :)
So, Linden's contribution (plus some other AMAZING gifts) means that we are at $2,545 dollars raised!!! That means we have only $1,555 to go! Thank you thank you thank you to all who have given! To those that are reading this blog for the first time, or still on the fence about giving - please prayerfully consider making a contribution! Even if it's only $5. Every little bit counts. For just the cost of a latte, you could help make a huge difference in the life of someone on the other side of the globe. The Czech people desperately need to feel that God's love is real and that He cares about their lives! And since our team leaves on the 29th of July we have only 3 weeks left to raise our support. So, think about it...! :)

In other, Czech related news...

  • Dave and I are going to do some BIG lesson planning on Friday! Pray for us. We have to plan for 4 days of 3 hour classes with an advanced class of students. We definitely want to challenge them, but we want it to be fun, too! In the Czech Republic students are used to lecture classes with no chance for student dialogue. So it will be really exciting for them to get to actually talk in class! I'm so pumped to get THEM pumped to learn!
  • Pray for health! Dave and I have been soo busy lately. We're not sick. But we've been running around like fools and not hitting up the gym nearly enough. We need to stay healthy for the trip!
  • Pray for continued financial support. We're getting closer and closer to reaching our goal! Also, pray for the rest of our team to meet their financial goals as well. 
  • We've got our second-to-last team meeting on Friday. I can't believe it... We leave in 3 weeks... AHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
Love,
Shena