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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Life at Zosna Camp

After a long bus trip and then flight we got into Riga, Latvia. For a couple days we got to see the sites and hang out with our whole team (including the Brits). We got to go to fun resturants, site see, and go play in the Baltic Sea. On the 6th we headed on a train across the country to Rezekne (it only took 3 hours). After we got there we took a very scary Latvian car ride to Zosna camp. It was shocking how uncomfortable the camp was. The bathrooms were smelly, dirty and buggy. There were mosquitoes everywhere and they were feisty (they love Jewish girl blood). The kids came the next day, Cayley, me, and the rest of the team were very tired and not quite sure what to expect. About 15 kids came from an orphanage outside of Rezekne. They looked like they were years younger than they really were. In my Bible study, I had all orphans and it was amazing to see the lack of love and attention they got and wanted. But at the same time it was fun and a privlege to love on them and share the gospel with them. Cayley's Bible study included 17 and 18 year olds. It was very neat for her to lead a Bible study for her first time and through Russian translators. She had one girl named Kristiana that was her shadow the entire week but she did a great job with her. Every day we had Bible study then team games then cupatza (swimming in a lake). Cupatza for us meant either nap or bathe in the lake. After cupatza we had lunch at 3 pm! We like to call that Latvian time which means hours past what we think is normal time. Every night we had a campfire where we had testimonies, skits, singing, and sharing from the Word. The mosquitoes came out to play and eat at this time so Cayley and I wore our sweet mosquito head nets (thanks mom and dad). After campfires, whether it be 9 or 12, we had chai and snacks. Then we stayed up as long as we could talking to the kids (they stay up until 4 every night!) The days went by faster towards the end of the week but it was so fun to see these kids grow in their understanding of the gospel. We saw God working in a huge way and how He drew people to Him. At least 3 kids accepted the Lord as their Savior and others are on the verge. Cayley and I found some people that we want to continue to build relationships with. I fell in love with the orphan kids and have not been that broken in a long time. The last day of camp after the kids left we got to do the Russian tradition of the Banya. Its an extremely hot sauna where Russian men are beating you with branches as long as you can take it. When you have had enough you run out and jump into a dirty pond. Then you go back for more. I loved it and want to do it every week!! But I lost my contact so that has been hard. The day after camp we got to spend one last day with the kids that lived in Rezekne. This ended up being the best conversations Cayley and I had. It was a great day! The next day we left Rezekne and the British team for Riga. We spent a couple days there reflecting on the camp then flew back to Norway. In Norway we are resting, climbing mountains, reflecting, spending lots of time as a team, and spending mucho amounts of time with Jesus. It was a great week at Zosna and changed our lives. We are ready to come home and see all of you.

Please pray for:
- The kids that chose to commit their lives to Christ in Zosna and those still on their way
-Good week of rest and time with the team
-Safe trip home on the 25th

See you all in less than a week...Love you

4 comments:

SMOM said...

Linz and Cayls,
I am bursting with praise to our mighty God who has done great things through the two of you and your team. I will be asking the Father to nurture the orphans who accepted Christ and bring a great harvest of souls as they share their new found faith with those in their lives. I am so anxious to hear more and even more anxious to see the two of you!! :-)
I am so proud of both of you...love you loads!!

Laura Colby said...

linds and cayles. i'm so proud of you. you're so so brave and i can't wait to hear more. that can happen as soon as you get back because i'm in denver for a while. i love you both and can't wait to see you.

Anonymous said...

wow......hurry home.

Anonymous said...

I miss you two so much! I'm also proud of you, and can't wait to hear all about your time. I love you two so much. Mom/Mudder