I would like to write about all interesting things, that I was doing last two weeks, but on Sunday night I was in the car accident, and I can’t thing about anything else, what was more powerful and remeber-all-life experience, than this. Me, my fiance and my family, sitting in the car, returning home from drive in cinema in the middle of the night. Suddelny, when we were passing a crossroad, car from a crossing road runned in front of us, because driver didn’t stop at red light. Hue crush, airbags, police, people asking us if we are okay. Half an hour later, we were sitting in our friend’s car and drive home. Everybody is fine, nobody was hurt, just two destroyed cars and one really supriced police officer, who couldn’t understant who are two Slovaks doing in the car crush at the midnight in Muskegon Heights. After this experience, I became a beliver in seatbelts. Please, wear you seatbelts everytime you are driving in a car.

What I experienced?
  • Dunes riding Pasto
  • Country fair
  • Becoming friends with shy cat
  • Drive-in cinema
The best from these weeks?

Leading a service in my congreagation. People were very supportive, they were smiling at me, encouraging me. I was worried, but it ended up being on the best experineces, that I had here. We had noncomunion service, some people were liffle confused, but I felt really good. Here’s a piece of my sermon:

Next sentence that Jesus said demonstrates saving power of the cross even more. “For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will find it.” It was really easy to lose life for Christ if you were persecuted Christians in first three centuries. These words were comforting for them in the moment of death, but also for their families. They knew, that this person didn’t die for nothing. But what about today’s Christians? How I can lose my life for Christ? You can lose yourself when you decide to serve others, to care more about people around you, than about yourself, to be there for others. It’s God’s love which works through you, which gives you strength, which helps you, and it is God who is changing you and making you a better person

Next week plans:moving to a new family, God’s work our hands sunday, deans’ meating