Sunday, June 1, 2008

Newsletter May 2008

Greetings, in the name of Jesus, from the workers and church in Korca, Albania! We are so thankful for your thoughts and prayers. The month of May was long, yet it seemed to pass in the blink of an eye. Here are just the highlights of our month.

Pogradec:
This certainly cannot qualify as a highlight, but it is a major event. The month of May saw the end of our scheduled teaching time in Pogradec. This is a decision that has come through great wrestling in prayer and many tears on our part.

We did not believe that either Pogradec or Korca was receiving a full portion of our time or abilities, and thus we were not giving the best that we could to God. Based on this we have consolidated or efforts and are now focusing on the work in Korca.

We will be continuing to work with some of our WEI students who live in Pogradec. The plan is for them to work on their own and call us when they either have finished a book or need to have some things explained in more detail. We will then plan a time to meet together so we can help them.

The church in Pogradec plans to continue meeting on a regular basis. They have decided to worship in the building that we were using for WEI lessons at least until the end of this year. We will continue to make visits to Pogradec and meet with the Christians there.

Lee and Artan Visit:
This was a great encouragement to the church as well as the workers here in Korca. Lee Allen, a member of the Maryville Church of Christ, told us he and Artan Xhaferi would visit Korca and that we should “plan a get together”. We set about telling our students and the church that he would visit and that he would like to meet as many of them as possible. We figured on twenty to forty people at the most. Imagine our surprise when between eighty and ninety people arrived to meet Lee and share pizza with us.

Lee addressed the crowd and we made several announcements about worship and WEI classes. In fact, one of the Christians, Alket, made an announcement about worship. This made us feel very good as Alket, though willing to lead singing and help with worship, is generally shy and quiet around large groups.

We want to extend a special thank you to Lee and Artan for their visit and encouragement. We especially want to lift Artan up as he jumped in and helped to ensure that everything ran as smoothly as possible. Without a doubt, he demonstrated his servant nature, and loving heart.

Anniversary of Mira’s Death:
Mira Meminaj was a member of the church here in Korca; she also worked as a translator and WEI teacher with Roger Michale and the Saltsmans. She was an amazing young lady that we had greatly anticipated working with. Tragically, she was accidentally electrocuted as she warmed up dinner at her home just a few months before we moved to Korca. We spend about three hours every Sunday with her mother Rosa, she seems to have taken us on as children and feels that we are a bright spot in her life. Mira did a wonderful job teaching her mother about Jesus, we only pray that she will find the power to act on what she knows to be true.

On Saturday the twenty-fourth of May we observed the one year anniversary of Mira’s death. This entailed making a visit to her mother’s home and sharing some time with her family. On Sunday the twenty-fifth of May there was a memorial meal in Mira’s honor. We sat at the same table with the family, a place of honor that made us feel a little uncomfortable, as we had only met Mira a few times. However, it was a comfort for Rosa to have us close by, and since we know that Mira is in a much better place now we were there mainly for Rosa.

Preparing for Campaign:
We have begun running an advertisement to fill the schedules of the teachers who will be working with us this summer. It is hard to believe that our first teachers will be arriving in just a little more than three days. We are very excited about the coming campaign as are the members of the church here in Korca.

We still have opportunities for those who would like to come and teach with us. If you would like to make a trip to work with us here in Korca and have a more flexible schedule we encourage you to consider coming to work with us in the fall or early spring, traditionally times when airfares tend to be lower. We are open to having fellow workers throughout the year, so if you are interested please let us know and we can begin working together to plan your time here in Korca.

Pictures:
If you would like to see some of our pictures just click on: http://www.korcachurchesofchrist.com/gallery.html

Prayer Requests:
Please keep in your prayers:

1. Our continued growth in the Albanian language. We will be continuing with our teacher indefinitely, though we are cutting back to three lessons a week for the summer.

2. Growth for the church, both spiritual and numerical.

3. Safe travel for all who will be coming to visit and work with us here in Korca this summer.

4. An Albanian minister to work with us here in Korca.

We thank you again for your support. It is comforting to know that you have read this letter and spent just a small part of your day thinking about us. We pray that you have been encouraged by what the Lord is doing through our hands in Korca.

In His Service,

Kevin and Allison Morrill

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Newsletter April 2008

Summer Campaign:
We will be having a campaign this summer, and we still have many open weeks. If you are interested in working with us this summer, we would love for you to come. If you are interested please reply to this e-mail and we will be more than happy to give you information or answer any questions. If this summer is not an option please think about the summer of 2009.

Aurora Attended Worship:
We were so excited to have Aurora (Kevin’s WEI student who was baptized in February) in worship this month. She did not go home for one weekend, so she was able to attend worship. She loved it and wanted to make it a habit when she is in college next year. She hopes to “win university” in Tirana the capital and we promised to attend with her, if this happens, and introduce her to the Christians there. The amazing thing is that there are churches in all of the cities where she may go as a student. Please continue to pray for her as she grows in her faith.

Kid’s Class:
This month we had many more kids attending Sunday morning bible class. During the winter, we had about four children, but on the second weekend in April we had fourteen. This was a real encouragement. On the next weekend we were down to eight, but this is still a doubling of our numbers. This core group seems a though they will continue coming. Most of the kids are from the neighborhood or are relatives of our landlord, but some of them attend beginner’s classes for WEI. We hope that this is a sign of larger numbers for the summer. We were also blessed with another translator for this class. We can speak to adults Albanian, but with children, we use a translator. Adults can understand and correct our mistakes, but because children are learning the language themselves, they cannot understand us as easily. The interesting thing is that both of Allison's translators are Muslim. We hope they are learning along with the children.

Trip to Greece:
This month we visited Greece with Roger Michael. Roger treated us to two nights in a hotel in Kastoria, Greece. This is a small city close to the boarder of Albania. We were very blessed to have a couple of nights in this city. Kevin was able to find shoes (It is hard to find his size in Albania), and we also found corn syrup something else that is not used in Albania. The city reminded us of Albania and Macedonia. It has a lake and lots of walking paths. It was peaceful because we were not in tourist season. Allison looked for a new winter coat, but has some “sticker shock” when the coat she tried on was about 1000 dollars. Needless to say, we did not find a coat. This city is known worldwide for furs and leather jackets and there was nothing like a Wal-mart or a Kohl’s. We have heard for furs it is really cheap, but far outside our price range.

Youth Day:
The National Youth Day was April 26 in Tirana, Albania. We went with a group of 16 teens from Pogradec and Korca. It was a blessed but very tiring day. The “teens” ranged in age from 22 to 11. We are practicing being flexible because some of the teens have never learned about deadlines and sign up sheets. We thought that it would be a good introduction to the church for the teens and a way to peak interest in a youth class we hope to start this summer. Kevin drove seven of the teens, 6 coming from Pogradec, in our car and Allison rode in a van we rented with the rest of the crew. We are learning how to organize vans and did not pay any above the normal fare for the trip. This was a real outreach opportunity. The teens from Pogradec were children of Christians there and cousins, none of these teen attend on a regular basis, and some not at all. We wanted to show them that there are kids there age who believe. Out of the group from Korca, none of the teens is a Christian yet. Only Ola, a Muslim high school student who helps translate for kids class, attends church regularly.

Easter:
There is a challenge in Albania to decide how and when to observe Easter. This year Catholic Easter was at the end of March and Orthodox Easter was on April 27. We decided to observe this holiday this year on April 27 because on this date most of the people of Korca were thinking about Jesus.

We remember Jesus’ death and resurrection every Sunday with the Lord’s Supper, but we wanted to recognize the celebration with the people of the city and welcome our visitors, so we had a small party after worship. We had visitors from the church in Athens. Sonila Leka, wife of Beni Leka, and their son were able to attend on Sunday. Kozeta was also here because she was back from Tirana for the weekend. One of the teens Armando, who attends the kids class, also stayed for worship which was encouraging. We had 13 in attendance, and it was a lot of fun to have that many voices singing and praising God.

Songbook:
Our long awaited songbook is finally finished. This is a combination book that has songs from Korca, Durres, and Tirana. It was a lot of work because Kevin had to re-type the songs from the Korca book in order to bring these books together. We are so happy to have all of these songs in one place.

Pictures:
If you would like to see some of our April pictures just click on: http://www.korcachurchesofchrist.com/gallery.html

Prayer Requests:
This has been a blessed month and we are certain that is because of your continued prayers for our work. Thank you so much.

-We ask that you keep our Albanian language study in your prayers. Our teacher wanted to teach us for about another month or so. She wants us to get through the second grade. We hope to encourage her to continue, but she is really busy. It does seem like we are taking one step forward and two steps back sometimes, but we know we are improving.

-Please pray that we will have an impact on the community and see ways we can help.

-Pray for Rosa and the church on May 24th because that is the one year anniversary of Mira’s death.

In Christ,Kevin and Allison Morrill