Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Aerial view of the Camp

Thanks to this man and his plane, we have these wonderful pictures of camp!
Two more cabins are in the trees to the right.

We are so thankful for this great camp!
Plus, this beautiful lake for everyone to enjoy!
The second largest in Lithuania.

The tent is used for the main meetings but we plan to build a chapel in 2015.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Family Camp 2014

Over 100 people came to the Family Camp weekend.  It was a wonderful time for everyone.  God blessed the time with His presence and encouragement.
What a great group!

Rimantas Kupstys is the Bishop for the Pentecostal Union churches

Wonderful weather for swimming!

Time for fun!

Bob was there to teach on Saturday and Pastor Nathan Bloomfield,
from Green River, Wyoming, with the team working at camp,
was a blessing while preaching on Sunday.
(man on right is the interpreter)

The beautiful lake on the camp property!

Friday, July 18, 2014

Green River, Wyoming Team

Thanks to First Assembly of God in Green River, Wyoming, for sending a hard-working team to camp.  They put the windows, doors, floors, ceiling and framed in bathrooms in another cabin!
Men and women on this team worked side by side to help finish this cabin

Completing the ceiling is a big job

Looking so good!!!!!!

Team work

Three couples worked together on this team

Monday, July 14, 2014

Retreat

So thankful for the missionaries that we get to work with in Eurasia Northwest.  We are blessed with many friends!
We have great MKs in ENW!  Little ones and big ones :)

These are great friends to work with from Russia and ENW.

Had a long layover and got to visit Warsaw

The McLanes treated us to lunch in Old Town Warsaw.
It was a beutiful day and great to be with friends!

Friday, July 11, 2014

Valio Concert

The Valio Children's Choir sang in the Vilnius Old Town square to help in the celebration of the family in 2104.  Other Valio choirs joined them from 5 other countries.  It was exciting to see them singing!
The children in front are from Japan.

The woman holding the cross began the choirs in Finland
with a desire for children to tell others about Jesus.

The combined choirs did a great job!

Activities were around the area for children to play