Philippians 4:10-20

Twenty Years of Partnership

For the past few months, our home church in Budapest has been walking through the book of Philippians, and recently we landed near the end of the letter, in chapter four, verses ten through twenty. It’s a passage about how unique the Philippian church was. They didn’t just send Paul off with well wishes, they partnered with him, specifically through financial giving, again and again.

As we read through it, we couldn’t help but think of our own home church, Kilcona, and how they’ve done exactly that for us since the very beginning. This year marks twenty years for us in overseas missions, and that kind of partnership has been there from day one.

We had the chance to share a little about this at our home church this past Sunday, along with some updates on what we’ve been up to this past year. If you’d like to watch, we’d love for you to take a look at what’s been stirring in our hearts from this passage.

https://www.youtube.com/live/Eqnzj0P8AT4?si=yfrcQA8Bt9Fq3Em0&t=2156

Titus Project Heidebeek 2026

It is hard to believe that Ben and I ran our first Titus Project in Europe 16 years ago. And yet, we still get to see the fruit of some of the early seasons. Ben and I were invited to teach in the School of Biblical Studies in Sweden. I was teaching Ezra and I got down on my knees and begged the students that when they graduated, to take an extra 3 months and learn how to teach the Bible. There was a girl named Seraina from Switzerland in that classroom and she took the challenge. If you watch this little video we filmed today, you can find out her story of what happened from that time.

The participants we are training now are really excited to go and give what they have learned away in the nations. We will send out 3 teams with 4-5 people on each one. They will each go to two countries: Netherlands/Taiwan, Albania/Italy, and Indonesia/Philippines. They have a few more weeks of training yet, but here are a few photos

We also have time to have fun and go for walks in the forest. And the family is still doing well at home. Playing games, going to school, playing basketball! Tomorrow I go home, but Titus goes on for the next few months.

Thank you for all your prayers and support of our work!

A trip back to Taiwan โ€“ Cassie turns 16!

Titus Project is an international ministry (check out our website http://www.titusproject.com to see all of the locations) and in order to strengthen the different locations and their training, those of us who have been serving in the ministry a long time (including the founder) created a new international team this past year. There are just four of us on the team, and we gathered together in Taiwan last week to film different training video resources. This trip happened to fall right on Cassieโ€™s 16th birthday, and since she was born there and we found cheap tickets, we decided it was a good time for her to see the land of her birth. Cassie and I (Angela) had a crazy experience trying to get there (including getting an emergency passport at the last moment in Vienna) but once we arrived it was a great time of making memories, showing Cassie the hospital where she was born, and of course filming many hours of videos. Amy and Michael (founders of Titus and our hosts) were so wonderful. Sonya Yakovenko and I are the other two members of the team, so we were busy with recording videos. Cassie was our amazing โ€˜audience.โ€™ Amy and Michael also have 4 adult children and they joined in on the fun of being our live studio audience.

Loved sharing about last year!

Thank you to everyone who came to hear about our year of transition from a war zone to Budapest. If you couldnโ€™t be there, we hope you will take some time to watch the video below. You can even speed it up and listen while you are doing dishes ๐Ÿ™‚ That is our favorite way to enjoy a podcast.

Our Annual Report

Every year we report on what we have done in the past year and what is coming up to our home church and our supporters. We thought some of our friends and family might be interested in reading it as well, so here it is :) Let us know if you have any questions.

2017 Annual Report Submission

A Great Day! Our Team.710 planning day!

We looked back and thanked God for all He has done (that is the feature picture, if you zoom in you can read all of the papers). We looked forward as well. But most of all we just listened. We took time to listen to God and to each other and it was a GREAT day! Of course there are still many things to think about and plan fort, and we wish we could have more time together, but we are thankful for the day we had! And Ben and I are thankful for this great team that we can spend time with and work with every day! See more pictures from the day here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/badoerksen/

Team.710

Ben and I don’t work alone. We are part of a large missions team of about 45 people here in Kyiv Ukraine called YWAM. And in that big group of 45, about 10 of us are a part of the Bible teaching circle. So our main role is to help people understand how to study the word of God for themselves, and we train up new Bible teachers too. I thought since we work with so many wonderful people I would put up a picture of our Bible teaching team. I’m so glad we have such great people we work with! Here is a picture of the whole big community as well :)

Last year was a great year!

Usually we take our annual report submission to our church and make it public for anyone to read. I realized this morning we hadn’t done that yet.

So if you are interested in reading a summary of our work last year here is the pdf. It isn’t very long, should take about 3 minutes to read. Plus it has some nice pictures!

More importantly it shares the work we do, which really is done by everyone who participates in sending us in some way, whether financially, prayerfully, or simply emotionally (“You guys can do it!”).

Annual Report 2016

 

 

Albanians are Rich

albania-1Right 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!

Itโ€™s 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 donโ€™t 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 didnโ€™t 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.
โ€œTogether 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!

Aqueduct is back!

english-flyer-front Josh and Saana were great ministry partners and friends who pioneered a new ministry for us here in Kyiv. It was called Aqueduct, where we take Inductive Bible Study and offer it to working professionals and students in the city (twice a week in the evening). This past spring Josh and Saana left Kyiv to go pursue further education in Canada, so our small team of Bible teachers wondered- what shall we do? Thankfully this fall Titus Project in Montana is sending a team to Kyiv so that we can continue to run Aqueduct in Kyiv. They will help cover the teaching load and we are so thankful. Keep praying for God to send more workers here to Kyiv, and for us to raise up more Russian speaking Bible teachers. It is going to be a great fall!

Musings from Ang

AngelaMusings? Okay, weird word, but it is early friday morning so I am in a bit of a weird mood :)

This past week our YWAM Kyiv Leadership team took 4 full days to meet, pray, and plan for the next year. It was a wonder-full time! One morning we read through Psalms 119 and I was once again so encouraged and thankful to have the Word of God, the Bible. In this Psalm there is a balance between the responsibility of the reader of God’s word to be active and God’s part of opening the reader’s heart and mind to understand. “I will run in the way of your commandments when you enlarge my heart (119:32).” I love the way this psalms talks about the effects of knowing and living according the to word of God. “Your testimonies are wonderful; therefore my soul keeps them. The unfolding of your words gives light;it imparts understanding to the simple.( 119:129-130).”

So as a Bible teacher, I am privileged to bring God’s word to people. This past summer I have had the chance to teach a few people how to study the Bible for themselves. Now that we are back in Ukraine, I will be teaching new people how to teach the Bible to others in just a few weeks!

This morning I was reading in 1 Timothy 4:6. Many people partner with Ben and I as we hear these words from Paul to Timothy and sense the calling on our lives to do the same, “If you put these things before the brothers and sisters, you will be a good servant of Christ Jesus, being trained in the words of the faith and of the good doctrine that you have followed.”

Titus Project Consultation 2016

Photo Credit: Berkeley Swaringen (Titus Project Mexico)
Photo Credit: Berkeley Swaringen (Titus Project Mexico)

After almost four years we finally all got together in Taiwan for an International Titus Project Consultation.

Representatives from Montana, Mexico, Europe, Taiwan, and Turner Valley were present.

Here is a quick overview of our time together

1) Every location (a place where Titus Project follows the SBS) introduced what they are up to! We even had Australia, Cambodia and India skype in. Brazil wasn’t able to skype in because the leader had just had a baby one month ago.

2) We felt that God really spoke to us to Update and Deepen! Update: Logo, Booklets, Stats, File sharing, etc. Deepen: Start going to the same outreach locations over and over. Create new resources for leaving behind that will bring people through more books inductively when we leave.

3) We examined every area of Titus (staff training, the lecture phase, the outreach phase and the celebration week). We came up with new ideas and shared about the changes we had made at each location in order to learn from each other

4) Of course we prayed for each other and got to know each other because there were many new faces around the table.

Now comes the job of implementing so many of these new ideas. Amy (founder), Kerry and ourselves (long termers) will skype soon to form some teams that will help to do many of these ideas. Please keep praying for us as we move forward as a global ministry of YWAM

Team Stan-Stan

A story from our team in Central Asia-

Upon getting to Karakol, we quickly learned our contacts had bigย plans for us! Karakol is the fourth largest city in Kyrgyzstan (though itย has a population of just over 60,000, so it feels quite small), and it isย the largest city on Lake Issyk-Kul, in north east Kyrgyzstan (weโ€™re notย too far from the Chinese and Kazakh borders!). There are about 180ย villages around Lake Issyk-Kul. Our contacts here, who are leaders inย their churches in the surrounding area, have a big goal: a houseย church in every village, with two leaders in every house church. Theyย hope to see this goal fulfilled by 2020. So where do we fit into this?

When we met with the leaders, they expressed their hope that weย would train twenty believers identified as having a teaching gift, toย teach inductive method, so that these house churches would be ableย to study the Word in this way! In addition to training these teachers,ย the leaders asked us to do mini โ€œoutreachesโ€ with them – watch them ย teachingย other groups, evaluating them as teachers.

While this is a really exciting opportunity, there are some significantย challenges. The leaders asked us to teach three separate groups ofย teachers, on three separate days. This means we had about fiveย hours with each group, to train them as teachers, before sendingย them on โ€œoutreach.โ€ A few of them have seen the Philemon seminar,ย which is the best tool we have to equip them with learning theย inductive method in a short amount of time, but most of them have notย studied using inductive method before. This is significant. When weย train our Titus Project participants (like Sasha and Julissa) in teachingย inductive method, it is after they have spent nine months studying theย whole Bible for themselves, using the method. They know the methodย very well, and are prepared to pass it on to others after three weeksย of training. The group in Karakol wants us to train three groups ofย teachers after one day of training each. Sasha summed it up very wellย when he said after our meeting with the leaders, โ€œThey are asking forย a miracle.โ€ Fortunately, our God is in the business of miracles! We areย doing our best with the time we have, emphasizing that goodย teachers are first good students. We want them to realize that toย teach the Bible, they have to study it for themselves. We want ourย new students to understand we can provide them with tools they canย use to study and then teach other books of the Bible. Yesterdayย (Friday) was our last day of prepping our โ€œstudents.โ€ On Sunday, weย start mini outreaches with them – watching them teach the Philemonย seminar to others, and evaluating them so they can grow. We haveย done our best, and pray God uses what we taught to expand Hisย Kingdom, and that He speaks to our students about being studiersย and doers of the Word, before they can be teachers. Please beย praying for us and them!!!

Michael, Helen, Sasha & Julissa (Team Stan-Stan)

Celebrating 5 Years!

Ukraine Map PicsCelebrating 5 years of what? ย We are celebrating 5 years of being in Ukraine. It has been a great journey! Many exciting times. Many Countries. Many people loved and trained as Bible Teachers.

We asked people who have been a part of our programs to share a bit how it has impacted them. We wanted those of you who have been partners in our journey through your friendship and love to hear some of these comments and know that you had a part in it!

I did my Titus Project 5 years ago. It still has an impact in my life. Our theme was “never the same” and I truly think I changed during those months. I grew a lot in openness and vulnerability and trusting people. I also grew as a teacher and gained confidence. Now I am studying theology and in the near future I hope to serve as a pastor. During these years I have often gone back to the Titus Project booklets or things I remembered from class or characteristics in my staff that I want to mirror in my teaching and in my life. I learned so much about teaching skills and speaking and how to involve different learning styles. Most of all I learned from the love, dedication and generosity of the staff. I was truly impressed and they were the kind of people that could say like Paul: imitate me as I am imitating Christ. I am so grateful for Titus and how it still helps me when I am teaching the youth in my church. Thank you for serving Christ and the church in the way you do. Your work is making a huge difference and the fruit will multiply. My life has never been the same again!ย 

Thank you for all the time, energy and passion you put into your work! For the way you lead, serve, teach and encourage your students! You are living examples – a big source of inspiration! Through SBS and Titus I learned to read and understand the bible in a deeper way and I am so thankful to have this tool that I know I will use and benefit from for the rest of my life. My love for God, the bible and people grew and I am standing on a better foundation. All I can say is THANK YOU and keep up the great work, following Gods leading, you make a difference!

During my Titus Project you affirmed me a lot as a teacher. You encouraged my creativity through comments, handwritten notes and grading. You challenged me to grow and showed me new ways to present God’s faithfulness to his people. The three weeks in Kyiv and the outreach to Hungary and Latvia brought so much joy and blessings to my life. What you did has affected the way I look at teaching, leadership and relationships. I and very grateful that God called you to be a part of that school! Thank you for being obedient to his calling and for always choosing to walk the extra mile. I am sure that God has great plans for you future and that he wants to continue to use you guys to reach people and change the word though excellent teachers and fantastic teaching! Donโ€™t underestimate your legacy! I use what I was taught in my classroom in Linkรถping (Sweden) everyday! Lots of love and high fives !!!

Thank You for making me ready to share the Word at all times. It is such a privilege to know the Scripture, keep learning it and have the ability to communicate it to others. Thank you for your patience, encouragement, and more patience and encouragement… Thank you for all the work you put into arranging opportunities for us and for your prayers… Your work made a difference in me!

Teaching with Nadia

Nadia and AngNadia is one of my coworkers. She is from the Western part of Ukraine and grew up in the Soviet Union. She remembers standing in line for hours with her sisters to get a bit of candy, (which ran out just as they got to the front of the line). I was privileged to travel to Sweden with her to teach in the different bible training programs that YWAM runs. We had many times of laughter, we danced silly dances, we prayed for each other. It was a great week.

Class SelfieI had the privilege of teaching Ezra and Nehemiah to 7 amazing students from Europe, North America and Korea. They are just about done 9 months of study, and it was really great to be able to finish the Narrative section of the Old Testament with them. We examined Godโ€™s Hesed (Hebrew for Steadfast Love) as we see Godโ€™s grace over and over again in the lives of the Israelites, and of course in our own as well!

Ang teachingAcross the path in a different classroom, Nadia was teaching 5 equally amazing students the book of Deuteronomy. They dived deep into Godโ€™s apodictic and casuistic laws. Together they examined how Godโ€™s values of life and health and family apply to the spheres of society today like education, business, science and technology.

Nadia and classNow I sit in the airport waiting to return to my wonderful family while Nadia prepares one more teaching for Sweden (the book of Esther). I think about the great friends I have in Restenas, Sweden. Five years ago Ben and I made that country our first stop in Europe and it has forever stayed in our hearts! Fika forever! Hopefully many of those students we have taught will go on to be teachers themselves sharing the treasure they have been given.

YWAM Kyiv Building Project

IMG_5268We are on the Leadership Team with YWAM Kyiv. That means involvement with all sorts of aspects like creating operating policies, making decisions on staff and leading them in ministry. Two years ago we had a team come from Kilcona to serve YK byย doing repairs around our property but mostly redoing the exterior on our main building’s first floor. They left some funds for us to be able to complete the second floor later on.

Well, they also noticed many projects that were still in need. One particular one was to finish the exteriors on two partially completed buildings on our property. IMG_5128Recently we finished the first (to the right) but now we are moving on to the second (pictured above). So part of our job is helping to raise funds through awareness. You may have noticed a post on facebook about this, butย for this project, we are looking for donors for doors ($300 US, we need 9), and windows ($250 US, we need 41). Just one more of the different things we do around here.

SBS

IMG_5105SBS (School of Biblical Studies) is a very intense 9-month program that takes students through all 66 books of the Bible, reading the whole ย Bible at least 5 times. Its not for the faint of heart but with such a challenge comes a depth of understanding of God’s Word.

This is one of the most unique Bible programs in the world because people actually study the Bible and not general theology or what others have said about it. The bible is ingested, providing spiritual strength for the students for their life and ministry. It is our privilege to be school leaders taking our students from Genesis to Revelation. You’ll hear more about our school adventures because we won’t graduate our students until just before Christmas!

New Testament Studies Seminar

Part of our work is teaching and part of our work is leading a team of Bible teachers. One aspect to leading a team is providing opportunities for their growth. We recently hosted a 5 week seminar course studying New Testament theology. This kind of course is deeper than our School of Biblical Studies (SBS). SBS provides a great overview of the Bible but this kind of seminar course provides for a deeper look at the topics of a narrow area of scripture. In this case, the New Testament. And this kind of course is for SBS graduates, people like our staff who teach the Bible.

We invite a professor with a Masters degree to come teach us. In the NT, we covered some of the major topics like Jesus, justification and salvation, the sacraments (like baptism and the Lord’s supper), etc. Instead of looking at books of the Bible (as we do in SBS) and addressing the issues it raises, here we are looking at these theological topics from a fuller perspective – for example, what does the WHOLE New Testament and Bible say about justification and not just a single book like Romans. So when we go out and teach, our staff are more equipped to teach the Bible.