Monday, July 21, 2014

On our way!

And we are off!

We are sitting in the MSP airport... And excited to get to Czech! This is the beginning of many hours of travel and more airport time.

Thanks for your prayers for safety as we fly, for good bonding time as a team during layovers, and limited jetlag over the next few days!

Jess (for all!)






Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Czech Team 2014


Introducing the 2014 NHC Student Ministries Czech Team:

Justin Wevers, Isaiah Gorman, Eli Wabshaw, Matthew Nelson, Nathan Li, Nathan Lung, Nathan Limmer, Jeremy Deck
Jess Lindgren, Kendra Bunke, Cristina Brown, Zoe Cramer, Megan Sands, Chloe Paavola
Dominique Brown, Elayna Abboud, Katherine Robbins, Kelley Trimble, Molly Grosser

New Hope Church students are headed to the Czech Republic once again - this year from July 21-August 6! We are so thankful to be headed back to do our 8th English Camp with Sumperk. Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the trip - and while we are there! 

Thanks for your prayers!

Jess (for all!)


Monday, July 8, 2013

Debrief in Prague

Hey everyone!

We can't believe how fast this trip is flying by. Camp ended on Saturday-- and we saw God work in awesome ways in Czech students' lives. Our students built deep relationships and loved well this week - we are excited to see the fruit God brings in the coming months and years.

After camp ended we headed to different homes to stay with Czech students and experience more of Czech culture. This was a highlight for many of our students-- they ate a lot of delicious food, had opportunities for further conversations, and experienced generosity & hospitality from their Czech host families. We also had time to walk around Šumperk and invite students to a BBQ party where we played games, sang camp songs and watched pictures from the last week. It was a great weekend as we worked to connect students from camp to the "Volant" youth group. Today was a tearful goodbye at the train station for many as we said our goodbyes, but we leave Šumperk hopeful and excited for what God is doing here.

We are now in Prague for a day and a half of sightseeing and debriefing. Pray for our team during this time-- that students would really see this time as training for their mission field back home. This trip doesn't end in two days for them; it is just beginning. They are headed home to friends, neighbors, classmates and family that maybe don't know the Lord. Pray for them to catch vision for how they can live missionally and intentionally in relationships back home.

Thank you for your prayers during this whole trip! We are so thankful. We will try to post some team pictures during our time in Prague tomorrow, but otherwise... See you in a few days!

In Him,

Jess (for all)

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Gospel Night

Hey everyone!

We have had limited Internet this week at camp and I am posting from my phone right now while I have a few minutes of wifi.

Tonight is Gospel night at camp -- and we would so appreciate your prayers. Pray for Ben as he shares the Gospel tonight from the perspective of Peter. Pray for the students at camp-- that God would soften hearts and open their eyes to see! Pray for wisdom and boldness for the American and Czech believers as they have conversations tonight and tomorrow.

God is at work here -- we are thankful for your prayers!

Trusting Him,
--Jess (for all)

Sunday, June 30, 2013

reconnect


Every year at English Camp, we have the opportunity to share an evening message and talk about it in discussion groups each night. The course of the week always follows a theme that is designed to bring students into an encounter with Christ and the gospel.

Our theme this year is reconnect. Reconnect is not primarily about us reconnecting with one another at camp—it’s about humanity’s reconnection with God through Jesus Christ. It’s the story of God’s creation, our rebellion, and God’s redemption through Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, and ultimate restoration.

The way we are communicating this story of God in the world this year at camp is through the story of Peter. Last night we introduced Peter as a normal guy that had to rethink everything because of what Jesus did in his life. God ultimately used him to turn the world upside down. Tonight we will see how Peter reacted when his dream of Jesus ruling as Messiah and King seemed to end with Jesus being crucified. On Monday we will hear Peter replay what he saw and experienced in Jesus’ ministry. On Tuesday we will hear about times when Peter had to refocus on Jesus’ power instead of relying on his own power. On Wednesday we will hear about how Peter ultimately rejected Christ and put himself over and above Jesus.

 On Thursday, which is gospel night at camp, we will hear how Jesus restores broken relationships. Please pray for that night in particular as we will be clearly sharing the gospel and giving an opportunity for students to respond. Friday night will then be another opportunity to talk about our theme—that ultimately we can only be reconnected to God through Jesus Christ.

Please pray for all of our students as they lead discussion groups this week. Also please pray for Ben Reis and myself, as we will be leading these talks together starting tonight. I’ll be introducing the theme and concluding the theme each night, and Ben will be acting as Peter each night, bringing the gospel in the form of a first person monologue. Pray for confidence as Ben shares this important message in this unique way. Thank you so much for your prayers! The Spirit of God is the only one who can ultimately open hearts the gospel, and we pray that he would move powerfully here this week.

His,

Jeremy

English Camp!


Hello from English Camp 2013!

We arrived here at our hotel on Friday evening, and we had an opportunity to worship together as our Czech and American teams merged into one team here at camp for the week.


We may not share the same primary language or culture, but the cross of Jesus Christ unites our teams far more than anything else possibly could, and we are so grateful to have the opportunity to share that with students this week.

We are well into our first full day and loving our time with both new and old friends here. Everyone is doing well and relationships are growing! The students arrived here yesterday afternoon and we’ve loved the opportunities to connect with them.

Throughout our years of partnership here in Sumperk, our heart’s desire has been to see the gospel continue to reach students who don’t know him and connect them to the local church here. Please pray for us as we not only build relationships with Czech students but bridge relationships between these Czech students and the church here in Sumperk.

We appreciate your prayers so much!

Encouragingly,

Jeremy

Friday, June 28, 2013

On the Move



This morning we ended up on a train to Sumperk that has wifi, so we wanted to send you our greetings from the train. We'll make connections to a couple more trains this morning, and then we'll spend the rest of our morning in Sumperk. Hopefully we'll get a chance to see the church that we're partnering with and spend some time with a few of our Czech friends in Sumperk. After that, we'll be taking a bus to our camp outside of Sumperk where we will begin to make our final preparations for English Camp. We are so excited for what God is going to do over this next week! Thanks for your continued prayer!

His,

Jeremy