Right now we have a Titus Project team in Albania. Sonya (you may remember, she is our Ukrainian teammate that has taken leadership of Titus Project Europe) is in Albania leading one of our teams that I (Angela) helped train in England last month. Her perspective is very interesting!
Itโs been only ten days here in Albania, but it feels like we have been here so much longer! In this time we ran children program, training for YWAM staff, visited village to encourage believers there, preached in churches, facilitated a personal retreat for leaders of one of the churches, clean and iron more than ever…
Such a rich time! Such a privilege to be a part of this.
Durres met us with wonderful weather, great people and some good lessons to remember.
Before we came, we read some facts about Albania. Did you know that More Albanians live outside of Albania than within? Or that this is one of the few countries in Europe that does not have McDonalds? And that people from the country hang stuffed animals from half-completed homes and buildings to ward off evil spirits? It is also a country with amazing hospitality. I donโt know how many Albanians live in or outside the country, but the rest is true. We got to see and experience it ourselves!
It was Sunday afternoon, we found ourselves in a little church worshiping together with other believers. We might didnโt understand the words, but we felt the hearts
:) After the service and endless hugs and kisses we invited our new friends for ice-cream but somehow instead ended up at their house for lunch… Minutes later water was boiling, someone went to the store to buy vegetables, another went down to get bread and drinks while someone else started to set up the table..
In the kitchen we can hear the laughter and loud conversations from the living room where nine people were trying to find space to sit and language to speak.. between four Albanians, Brazilian, Chilean, two Italians, Ukrainian, Swiss and Finish we speak about ten of them… That rare moment when an Italian has to speak Albanian to a Chilean in order to be understood.
This makes me smile.
โTogether we are richโ – said Prele as he put freshly cut vegetables into the frying pan with one hand and accepted a bag with desserts with another. When we alone, we have little, but when we are together, we are rich, he repeated. He smiled and kept stirring.
Finally food is ready. We sit tightly around the table, someone says grace for friends, food and all the blessings we share. And we eat. passing plates, spoons, butter, salads around. Talking.
Laughing.
We are captivated by this moment.
We are present.
We are alive in this moment.
So much diversity in one place!
It is messy.
It is real.
IT IS RICH.
We might not share the richness in material things but we are rich in and with people we meet every day. People we share our lives with, challenging and encouraging each others faith.
Life happens around the table. Who is at yours?
Invite someone to join in.
In just few days I have been challenged to love better and to give more, to open my home and enlarge my heart to fit people, those I love and those I need to learn to love more.
This is a lesson I will remember.
Join us in prayer for this nation and the rest of our time here:
– we need Gods wisdom and his guidance
– more teaching opportunities and ability to serve well, knowing exactly what to say and see church here falling in love with the Bible and its author.ย
– growth of the churches we worked with and their ministries. Let their influence spread and more and more people come to know the truth and find a true family
– all the travel and teachings: next week we are teaching in public school on internet safety and running Bible Overview seminars in three churches at the same time,ย pray for us!
This is why we moved to Europe- so exciting!