Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Newsletter September 2008

This month saw the end of summer vacation and the beginning of the new school year. Our summer campaign was over so we took on new students from the summer. The first two weeks of the month were quite busy because we were teaching our old and new students and everyone wanted to get as many hours in as they could before the school year began. We are actually the opposite of our students: when they are in school, we have more free time. When school began on September 15, most of our teaching hours moved to the afternoon, which gave us time to catch up on things we had neglected around the house. Because most activities just take longer here, it was nice to have some time again to run errands, pay bills and cook meals. We make everything from scratch by necessity, so it is not uncommon to spend two or three hours in the kitchen for a meal.

The weather is getting colder so we, like most people in Korca, have winter on our minds. We brought our wood stove in from the balcony and have prepared for our wood to be delivered. The days are getting shorter. When it gets cold, many families stay in around the fire and do not venture out after dark.

Movie Night:
We had a movie night to celebrate the end of the summer holiday with our students. We wanted to watch another Veggie Tale but all of them seemed to have the same problem of pixilation when projected, so we watched “Nanny McPhee” instead. The students all seemed to like it. We hope to continue activities even during the winter months.

Albanian Leaders/Workers’ meeting:
On September 13, Kevin and Virgil Mitka from the church in Pogradec, attended a meeting in Lushnje. It was a wonderful meeting with preachers and members from many churches in Albania. The meeting focused on James chapter 4 and talked about possibilities for starting a new youth camp in Albania. These meetings are a real blessing and encouragement for us to see fellow workers from all over Albania. There was added an blessing for Kevin to get to spend time with Virgil and talk about the work in Pogradec. Allison usually attends with Kevin but was recovering from a bad cold, so she stayed home.

Vacation:
After an action packed summer and the first two weeks of September, we were exhausted. We thought it was best to take a few days and celebrate our wedding anniversary and Allison’s 30th birthday, so we went to Greece. We took a bus to Thessalonica. This was made a little interesting by a strike of the Greek boarder police, but we did finally get across the boarder and to Thessalonica. This is usually a four-hour bus trip but took about 8 hours. We saw a lot of the Greek countryside because the bus was by no means direct. After spending the night in Thessalonica, we took a bus to Kavala. The Apostle Paul entered this port when he visited Philippi. We stayed three days in Kavala before returning to Albania. The weather was nice and we were blessed with sunshine. We had time to relax and spent a day at the archeological site of Philippi about 45 minutes from Kavala. This was very interesting. Living in Albania, we have seen many ancient walls, amphitheaters, Roman baths etc. but it was truly amazing to be in a place described in the Bible. On our return to Albania, we took a few hours to look around Thessalonica before our bus left. This new city is built over the old city so there are not as many visible ruins. We were able to see a Roman bath, amphitheater, and some other building. We also got to eat at a Chinese buffet. It was a nice change of pace. Over all it was a nice and relaxing trip and we returned to Albania refreshed. The boarder police strike had ended the day before we left to return home, so we spent only an hour at the boarder that time.

Prayer Requests:
Students- Please continue to pray for the summer/school year transition for students. Also pray that our students will have the desire to attend worship.

Rosa- Rosa was given notice at her job. She had been working as a dishwasher at the local university. The kitchen was privatized an all of the workers lost there jobs. Please pray for the family as she is looking for a new job.

Albanian Language- Pray for us in the month of October, as we will begin Albanian language study again after a summer off. We have learned so much but still have so much to learn.

Thank you so much for continuing to read our newsletters we really appreciate your partnership in our work. Your prayer helps us so much.

Campaign:
If you are interested in helping us with our work, we always love fellow workers. It is not too early to start thinking about next summer. Extra teachers are great anytime of the year. If you are interested in working with us next summer or another time of the year, please send us an e-mail and we can give you further information.

Pictures:
If you would like to see some pictures from this month. You can access pictures at: http://www.korcachurchesofchrist.com/pictures If you click on the word “details” above the picture, there is more information on many of the pictures.


In His Service,
Kevin and Allison Morrill

1 comment:

Quinton & Helen said...

Allison and Kevin -

We always enjoy reading your newsletters and hearing about your work in Albania. Your brief vacation in Greece sounded great.... wonderful pictures.

God bless your efforts.......
Quinton & Helen Martin
Bartlesville, OK