Julie White Ministering in Eastern Europe

Julie White has been in Romania & Hungary since early this week. Below is an update from her. Please keep her in prayer as she travels, studies, and ministers.

July 21, 2007

Hey everyone!

For some of you this is the first update, so I'll try to catch everyone up on what's been going on. This keyboard has all the letters in the same place as in the states, so it should be easier.

Since I left...
We spent a few days in Budapest, Hungary where we: climbed a small mountain to reach some famous statues and castles (Buda Castle), went to the House of Terror (a building that was used as the Nazis' center for executions), visited the Jewish Synagogue (world's second largest), visited a couple NGOs (non-governmental organizations) and I (I alone...) ate a dish called Lung in Sour Sauce.

Since then...
We spent a day traveling to Romania. It was supposed to take 6 hours but was about double that. Along the way we stopped at an NGO called The Smiles Foundation (www.thesmilesfoundation.org). It is a religously based/funded organization that built a school for Roma (gypsy) children. They have also built and house gypsy children that have some sort of birth defect and would normally be abandoned by their families. Shortly after that stop we went to the Roma community where The Smiles Foundation targets their work. We took many pictures with them and their children...it's a different world. I met one woman who is 18, her husband is 17 and they already have two children.

We finally arrived at our destination and started working on the Habitat for Humanity build the following morning (Thursday... I think?). Our assignment is to dig a trench next to a house that is already built. This will give the rain water some direction so it won't flood the house. We have a team of about 13 students (all from BC) but it's still rough going!! In Romania there's a law that states that if the temperature reaches 104 degrees people are not allowed to work outside. We've never been able to do a full day's worth of work due to the temperature, so needless to say it's quite hot! By the time we eat lunch (sometimes earlier) it's too hot to work. Yesterday when we left (before the temperature peaked) it was 114 degrees. It's a dry heat and we're all drinking TONS of water... and just in case anyone needs an experienced pick-axer, send 'em my way! Manual labor is used instead of machinery because under the communist regime people were forced to do volunteer work (yeah, when you figure that one out let me know how it makes sense...) and in order to keep a lot of people busy, they did everything by hand. So, that trench is being put in with hard manual labor...

As it is a class trip, we each have our own individual assignments, hence why we're visiting NGOs. My topic area is human trafficking and my goal is to analyze what the Romanian public's view of trafficking is. Since I've been in Romania I've been able to interview about 14 people, including people at the Habitat build, my taxi drivers, a Jesuit priest and a social work student here in Cluj. So far it's been really fascinating and going very smoothly!!

We have tomorrow (Sunday) off from work but will get back to the build site on Monday and will finish on Tuesday. Sometime while we're in Cluj we'll be visiting a human trafficking NGO, which I'm wicked excited about!

Hope everything is going well in the states... send me some emails when you get a chance.

Bye!
Julie

Softball Play-Offs!!!

A Note From Coach Newell:
Hey! We (the North Street Empire softball team) from North Street Community Chapel and Bethel Church of the Nazarene went 4 and 4 and actually made the playoffs!!! We've also had a great time of sportspersonship (I know it's pc but somehow it just doesn't sound right.)

As you look at the play-off schedule (click here to see it) you will see we play our first playoff game next Monday night (July 23rd) at 6. We want to encourage you to come -- and even if you don't want to play you could root us on -- and as always on this team everyone who wants to play, plays. Please be there at 5:00 - 30 so we can get practiced and have the schedule ready.

IHS and Yours,
Herb

Parker-Alvarez Wedding

Dana Parker and Elise Alvarez have invited the whole North Street community to their wedding on Saturday, July 28th, 2007 at 1:00 at the Wollaston Church of the Nazarene (click here for more information and directions).

But this Saturday, July 21st, at 11:30 AM, the ladies of North Street will be hosting a bridal shower & luncheon for Elise. Carol Newell and Heidi Parker have co-organized this day and they need your help! Send Carol an RSVP by e-mail (you can call her if you have her number) and she'll let you know how you can help.

NSCC Update

Here's what's happening...

...in Worship on Sunday
This Sunday is the eighth Sunday after Pentecost. Here are our lectionary readings:
Old Testament: Genesis 18:1-10
Psalm: Psalm 15
Gospel: Luke 10:38-42
Epistle: Colossians 1:15-28
Click here to read them.

Co-ed Softball
Tonight is our last regular season game! There's plenty of playing time for everyone. The team has a record of three wins and four losses (2-4) and a whole lotta fun. Our next game is this tonight (Monday, July 16) Click here for more information about softball including the schedule, record, and directions to the field.

...in Africa
Here is the last update from the Austin Family on their work in Kenya. They are home and prayerfully awaiting what's next for them. Please continue in prayer for the Austins as they continue to seek God's face in knowing what's next in ministry.
July 4, 2007

Men's Breakfast
Our monthly men's fellowship breakfast is coming up on Saturday, July 28th at 8:00 AM. Paul Goodwin will be providing breakfast this time. Come for a morning of fellowship.

In Prayer
Please keep Karen Bennett and her whole extended family in prayer as they continue in the first days after the loss of her 36 year old sister.

...on the calendar
As always, you can keep up-to-date with NSCC happenings by using our on-line calendar (click here).

No Potluck This Sunday

This is just a quick note to remind everyone that we will not have our usual monthly potluck this coming Sunday. But stay tuned for more details from the ministries committee about the North Street Community Picnic at Hingham Harbor coming up on August 5th.