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Moving into the barn, um, I mean the EMC

Jan 29, 2009   //   by Courtney   //   eDOT Related  //  No Comments
My desk

My Desk as we first move in

Well, since we first moved here two years ago we have had a project of renovating a 100 year old 3-story barn into offices and apartments.  Things have been moving quickly here lately and just the other day, we started to move into it.  eDOT (and myself) finally have a home.  I am so excited.   Above is my desk (well, kind of) behind a pile of carpet tiles that still have to be laid in another part of the building.  Some of the other ministries have started to move in as well.  We also have three of the four apartments being lived in.

We still have a lot more to do – common areas, bathrooms, half of EuroTeam, all of GEMStone Media are left to be finished.  We also have done nothing with the outside as our parking lot is full of mud and construction debris and we still have the fourth apartment to completely do so it looks like we’ll be at our desks for half the day and doing construction the other half still but at least they’re at the same place.

Check out more pictures of our new eDOT offices in the Photo Album.  To view some pictures of the barn project as a whole, go to our sister ministry’s website – http://www.euro-team.org/SMGconstBarn32.htm

Berlin Street Conversations – Part 2

Jan 20, 2009   //   by Courtney   //   eDOT Related, Germany, Prayer Requests, Travels, Why Europe  //  No Comments

Yesterday, I told you about our experience talking with Stefan while I was in Berlin.  As Charles and I continued walking, we decided to get out of the cold and get something warm to drink in a little shop.  There we met Saleem (or thats close to his name but I don’t know how to spell it).  Saleem is from Turkey and works in his good friends Doner Kebab shop (trust me, Doner Kebabs – a turkish like Gryos -  are really good here in Germany. I have one at least once a week or more).

We talked about where in Turkey Saleem was from and he asked us where we were from.  We told him we lived in Europe but that I was from North Carolina before and that Charles was from Texas.  That’s when things got interesting and it went a little bit like this:

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Berlin Street Conversations – Part 1

Jan 19, 2009   //   by Courtney   //   eDOT Related, Germany, Prayer Requests, Travels, Why Europe  //  No Comments

Berlin WallThis last week, I had the opportunity to be in Berlin with the leadership of our mission, Greater Europe Mission.  We took a break from our meetings to go into a part of Berlin and do some Prayer Walking or as some call it, Spiritual Mapping(If you don’t know what this is, I would suggest doing a web search on the topic – great stuff) Essentially, this is where you ask God to reveal to you what it is He is doing in the area and open up your eyes to see what the state of the area is spiritually through praying and speaking with people.  I want to share with you a couple of conversations I got to be a part of during this time (this blog is 1 conversation, I’ll blog the another one later).

I went on this adventure with Charles, a missionary based in France, and therefore I became the interpreter since I knew more German (scary).  As we were walking, a young man, whom we later found out to be named Stefan, approached us asking if we lived in Berlin.  He held a stack of papers like he was doing some sort of survey.  As it turns out, he was getting people who lived in Berlin to sign a petition to allow students to have the choice of taking a religion course instead of ethics.  Currently, everyone is required to take ethics but if they want to take a religion course, it is only offered after normal school hours.

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Need Your Help with Feedback

Jan 10, 2009   //   by Courtney   //   eDOT Related  //  No Comments

If you are a supporter of ours, either through prayer and/or financial, would you please take a few moments to fill out this survey?

http://survey.equiphispeople.com/index.php?sid=58112&lang=en

We are redoing our GEMeDOT.com website and we want feedback from people who we believe to be the people we want looking at our website. Would you take just a few minutes to answer 14 questions? It would helps us greatly.

Interview with the GEM President

Jan 10, 2009   //   by Courtney   //   eDOT Related, Why Europe  //  No Comments

Just wanted to share with you this interview with Greater Europe Mission‘s president, Henry Deneen as he talks about where GEM is going as a whole in the year 2009. This is an overall vision from our president and we, as a part of eDOT, are trying to figure out what our role is in seeing this through. Exciting stuff!!!

Jan 2009 Mission Network interview of Henry Deneen

(about 7 minutes long – originally aired on Mission Network News)

PS – See this write-up about Henry and his daughter when she was auditioning for American Idol in Salt Lake City, Utah (Scroll down to Idol Hopeful #5). Yep, this is the kind of guy that leads our mission –> http://blogs.sltrib.com/tv/archive/2008_07_01_archive.htm

Immediate, Costly Obedience

Dec 31, 2008   //   by Courtney   //   eDOT Related, Prayer Requests  //  No Comments

Come on a journey (virtually) with us! Beginning on January 22nd, we (Greater Europe Mission) and many of our friends will be journeying together through a five-week devotional book about service – what it means to reflect Christ and be His hands and feet for all to see! The end of our time together will culminate in a day of service on February 26th. We would love for you to join us. To get your five-week devotional book about service so that you can participate or to find out more, go to our website at www.GEMission.org/Pray/DevotionalTangible.asp

Maybe this is to be your New Year’s resolution that you don’t break!

Prismatically Encapsulate

Dec 27, 2008   //   by Courtney   //   eDOT Related, Spiritual Epiphanies  //  3 Comments

A few weeks ago, the pastor from our sending church, Lake Forest, made a statement about “Prismatically Encapsulate”. It sounds beautiful but what does it mean? We weren’t the only ones that asked that question and Mike on his blog said that:

‘prismatically encapsulate’ is a brilliant post-modern linguistic syllogism for the orthodox Christian doctrine of ‘incarnation.’ Or the completely made up words of a raving lunatic emerging church pastor.

There was something that drew me in to want to look at this further. The idea of the ‘incarnation of Christ’ is a major motivation for what it is we do here in Europe so to explore it further is always a passion of mine.

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