WHY ARE THE PEOPLE RUNNING AWAY FROM THE CHURCH ?

by John Urs

This week I was shocked to read in the news the story of a 7 years old boy who stole his dad’s car and drove as fast as he could being chased by police just to skip going to the church.

hypocriteThe story made a media world tour and I don’t know how may people paid attention to it, but for me it was like a cold shower.

Why?

This is the question that we all ask? How can you compare this situation with the past and present martyrs who are laying their own life for Jesus’ sake?

Oops, I forgot to tell you that this happened in America…

What is happening with our country ? What is happening with the Christians in America ? Or it’s only America, what about Europe ?

Is this happening in the historical Christian areas, why ?

This reminds me of the people of Israel and the times of Joshua. It reminds me of Joshua’s bold declaration to obey and serve the Lord and is also reminding me of what happened only one generation after that when Israel turned away from the Lord.

Somebody said that Christianity endures only one generation and that is why we have to live a life through which to make sure that we pass on the Christian values.

But why are the people running? Why do they prefer rather to surf on My Space, share on Twitter and Facebook than going to the House of the Lord?

There few answers that I have, not all of them but some…

Here we go:

Family is no longer a family. The church is so much affected by the divorce and remarriage phenomenon that sometimes you think if it still should be named church or a social club. If we read the Scriptures the children should be educated in the Christian values in the family and if you don’t have a normal family… you think about it.

Bible is no longer the Word of God and ultimate authority. The most successful preachers today are not the ’’conservative’’, limited and old fashioned preachers who are basing all their messages on the truth of the Scriptures, but the ’’innovative’’, free thinkers and pleasant to hear, messengers of a life without barriers and without pains, the preachers of the relative truths and the ones who fit the culture. The Bible is no longer dictating us how to live it is just our source of false comfort and delusional peace.

Most of the Christians don’t have a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ. We are the result of a ’’cheap Grace’’ gospel, we are the hypocrites of our days. Zacchaeus could not see the Lord because of the people around him and seems like today the most people around Christ are stopping even their children from seeing the Lord.

What do we need to do?

REPENT NOW!

“FUNIILE DRAGOSTEI”- când răul pierde prinsoarea cu omenirea, iar infernul se transformă în cer

Ligia SemanIn 1970, regizorul american Arthur Hiller castiga Oscar-ul cu un film de mare succes, intitulat simplu, “Love story”. Ecranizarea sa dupa cartea lui Erich Segal, avandu-i in rolurile principale pe Ali McGraw si Ryan O’Nael, prezinta povestea de dragoste a doi tineri, studenti, ce se casatoresc si au parte de o fericire de scurta durata (tot incercand sa aiba copii, vor descoperi ca ea sufera de o boala incurabila). Drama, lacrimi, suferinta, un tagline celebru – “love means never having to say you’re sorry”  si o coloana sonora de neuitat, aceasta ar fi in cateva cuvinte istoria filmului. Un love story oarecum similar ne propune si Ligia Seman in cea mai populara ei carte “Funiile dragostei“, tiparita la editura Cetate Deva, in anul 2008, care ne emoționează prin aceeasi reluare a clasicei povesti de iubire frântă inainte de termen, de data aceasta din cauza unui mediu social ostil. In creatiile sale, “Funiile dragostei”, “Handicapul constiintei”, “Tragedie si triumf” si “Domnind peste imprejurarile vietii”, autoarea impresionează prin capacitatea de a ne oferi o abordare practica a vietii, ideala de altfel, daca ne gandim ca in acest mod ni se transmit adevaruri de mare actualitate. Conceputa sub forma de roman, cu foarte multe dialoguri, relatarea de fata este patrunzatoare si convingatoare, abundenta in conversatii dinamice, vii, interesante. Eroii sunt prezentati obiectiv si numai prin prisma faptelor lor, captivi ai acestora.

funiile_dragostei_de_ligia_seman“Funiile dragostei” debuteaza cu un eveniment fericit, Balul bobocilor din centrul universitar din orasul T., ocazie de a-i strange laolalta pe cei de care depinde mersul lucrurilor in carte. Intriga amoroasa se contureaza chiar de la inceput, pentru ca exista un cuplu cu care facem deja cunostinta, Anca si Relu, ea studenta la filologie, el la stiinte economice, si altul despre care aflam din relatarile Ancai. Este vorba de Lia Muresan, colega de facultate si de camera cu aceasta si de Florin Plesa, politehnist, amandoi crestini. Din acest moment, curgerea evenimentelor poate fi cat de cat predictibila, pentru ca a fi crestin cu doi ani inainte de revolutia din decembrie 1989 presupune o serie de riscuri. Tocmai aceasta calitate de crestin complica lucrurile si transforma cartea Ligiei Seman dintr-o simpla drama ce s-ar fi putut incadra fara probleme in “Colectia romanul de dragoste”, intr-o pledoarie pentru viata, acceptare, iertare, promovarea valorilor autentice. Odata cu intrarea in scena a personajele negative, Mircea Gabor (“un tanar imbracat cu un costum negru, a carui haina demodata o tot aranja din mers cu o grimasa de nemultumire”) si Mihai Andreescu, nepotul sefului securitatii din orasul T., decorul se modifica, si primele note mefistofelice se fac simtite. Mircea se remarca prin dorinta de a parveni cu orice pret, materializata in colaborarea cu securitatea, Mihai prin frustrarea generata de constientizarea unei iubiri neimpartasite (despre el ni se spune ca este indragostit de Lia, aleasa Miss Boboc cu un an in urma, in prezent prietena lui Florin si marea absenta de la bal, din cauza credintei in Hristos). Asistam la trasarea in nuante de gri inchis a coordonatelor unei societati in miniatura, o societate in care la fel ca in basme, domina eterna lupta dintre bine si rau.

Actiunea romanului se invarte intre caminele de studenti din centrul universitar al orasului T., catedrala din aceeasi urbe, sediul securitatii, casa natala a Liei. Chiar a doua zi dupa Balul bobocilor, in incinta campusului universitar se produce o drama, care declanseaza actiunea propriu zisa. Are loc un accident pus la cale de securitate, in care este ucis Dani, un student crestin implicat in misiunea de transport si distribuire secreta de Biblii. Se ajunge destul de rapid deci, la momentul crucial, definitoriu, cand eroii iau decizia fie de a se aseza de partea binelui, fie de a trece in tabara celalata. Relu, unul din numerosii martori la nedreptatea comisa, alege sa nu taca, in timp ce Mircea realizeaza ca pentru el a sosit clipa cheie, ocazia mult asteptata de a se alia cu securitatea pentru a obtine bani. Drama sa, aceea a omului de rand dornic sa isi depaseasca dintr-o data conditia, renuntand la orice scrupul, il face sa piarda de la inceput simpatia cititorului, iar drumul pe care il traverseaza in carte este intunecat, sinuos, plin de meandre. Misiunea grea a lui Dani va fi preluata de Florin Plesa, un om matur, profund, constient ca odata ce si-a asumat responsabilitatea, “precautia pe de o parte, zelul, curajul pe de alta parte, trebuiau imbinate cu credinta si rugaciuni”.

Printre eroii care oscileaza si in care se lupta doua forte, una productiva, luminoasa, curata, amplificata de dragostea pentru Lia, iar alta intunecata, semanand mai degraba cu un travaliu, aducand cu sine consecintele tragice dezvaluite in finalul cartii, este Mihai. Daca initial, nostalgia iubirii sale pentru Lia ii da putere sa colaboreze cu Florin, sa nu uitam ca el il transporta pe Dani cu masina la spital dupa accident, in continuare, mediul in care se invarte, dublat de o anumita lipsa de sens, de banalitatea unei vieti din care Dumnezeu si orice preocupare spirituala lipsesc, il determina sa se apropie de Mircea, devenind partas la “sansa” de a face rau in mod gratuit si inutil.

Pe de alta parte, revelatia feminina este Anca, personajul care desi in primele pagini pare sa fie in mod categoric opusul Liei, pe parcurs se descopera ca una dintre firile dispuse sa priveasca in propriul suflet si sa inlature de acolo non-valoarea, marsavia, compromisul. In acest context, cuplul Anca-Relu se echilibreaza perfect cu cel format de Lia si Florin, iar dragostea neimplinita dintre ultimii isi gaseste adevaratul sens in cazul celor dintai. Autoarea stie sa accentueze ideea ca in ceea ce o priveste pe Anca, brusca ei convertire, altminteri neverosimila, se datoreaza in primul rand iubirii puternice pe care i-o poarta lui Relu, ajuns la inchisoare tot datorita tradarii lui Mircea, iar apoi prieteniei oferite de Lia. In final, descoperim ca avem de-a face cu un dublu love story, unul concretizat, definit prin bucuria experientei traite, Anca-Relu, celalalt amintind de tragediile antice, distrus prematur, dezumanizant, Lia-Florin.

La fel ca in romanele realiste, despre care Sthendal spunea ca sunt ca o oglinda ce reflecta in mod obiectiv starea de fapt, goana dupa lucrurile materiale il determina pe Mircea, cel ce joaca rolul lui Iuda, sa dea in vileag, exact in momentul cand Lia si Florin se pregatesc sa isi oficieze logodna, secretul legat de ei si de Bibliile ilegale. Urmeaza derularea rapida a evenimentelor, drama generata de hartuirea celor doi de catre securitate, ce culmineaza cu uciderea lor. La o abordare superficiala, am putea spune ca Ligia Seman se foloseste de Romeo si Julieta din Romania comunista doar ca pretext pentru a descrie infernul omului obisnuit, caruia i se mai pune pe deasupra si eticheta de crestin. La o citire profunda insa, vom intelege ca tot ceea ce se petrece in carte este in Numele lui Dumnezeu, iar prietenia, spiritul de sacrificiu, dragostea pentru aproapele, chiar daca ti-a gresit, iubirea pentru parinti se intretes pe acest fundal, argumentand cu realism, absurdul si abisurile promovate de un sistem absolutist si acaparator, ale carui tentacule distrug fiorul sublim al idealului tineretii.

Eroii sunt pana la urma, niste vizionari, ei actioneaza motivati de credinta, de valorile supreme pe care le stiu din Cartea Sfanta, iar forta lor nemaintalnita, in contact cu derizoriul lumii marsave in care traiesc, departe de a se slabi, castiga, in detrimentul pretentiilor omenesti care intr-un astfel de tablou se detaseaza prin ridicol. Faptul ca Mircea si Mihai ajung sa isi rateze partial tinta (“Mircea fusese pionul pe care Dumnezeu il indepartase, impiedicandu-l sa-si duca la implinire planurile prin care Cuvantul Sau ar fi putut fi calcat in picioare”) indica inca o data rolul supranaturalului, de asemenea personaj in roman. Se vorbeste foarte des in “Funiile dragostei” despre Biblie, iar versetele sunt presarate cu discretie, ici si colo, fara a supara, fara a agasa, doar pentru a puncta din cand in cand, treptele pe care trebuie sa le urcam pe calea mantuirii. Personajele se aduna in jurul Cartii, care odata cu moartea lui Dani, ii uneste pe cei ramasi in viata, ajungand sa fie pentru ei o mostenire spirituala, plina de invataturi de suflet. Fiecare percepe aceasta Carte in felul lui, pe unii, cum e cazul Ancai, ii trezeste din starea de pacat si de nestiinta, altora le vorbeste despre pocainta si despre curatire – situatia lui Mihai si a lui Mircea – iar Liei si lui Florin le aduce partasia cu Dumnezeu, unirea cu El, iubirea lucrurilor pe care El le iubeste si in cele din urma, puterea de a accepta sa faca voia Lui, indiferent daca lucrul acesta presupune despartirea si chiar moartea. Rugaciunea lui Florin ramane cat se poate de sugestiva, putand fi foarte bine un lait motiv al romanului: “Doamne, Te rog nu ma lasa sa cedez. Mai bine orice suferinte, mai bine moartea decat sa ma aplec asupra acelei hartii din fata ochilor mei si sa semnez in favoarea fericirii mele personale si in detrimentul fratilor mei, pe care as putea sa-i tradez.” La fel de dedicata si de devotata se dovedeste a fi si Lia, dispusa sa accepte planul Sau pana la capat. “Indiferent ce va fi”, spune ea, “Dumnezeu ne va intari, indiferent ce s-ar petrece, noi stim… stim ca El ne iubeste.”

La o analiza atenta este evident ca pe langa autenticitatea celor intamplate, actiunea din “Funiile dragostei” nu lancezeste nici o clipa, aceasta si datorita stilului in care este scris romanul – cursiv, pe alocuri frenetic si oarecum dramatic, plin de elan si de pasiune constructiva, insa in acelasi timp simplu, prolific si nesolicitant. Cartea se defineste ca o lectura esentiala, ce nu are nimic de-a face cu fictiunea si nu poate fi citita sub nici o forma pentru amuzament ori pentru a uita de plictiseala. Totul trebuie luat in serios, totul se adreseaza sufletului, inimii si mintii. “Funiile dragostei” se detaseaza prin actiunea extrem de complexa si construita cu o migala deosebita, iar eroii traiesc pe undeva, tragismul si curatia acelor cazuri tipice de martiri, intalnite in special in perioada intemeierii crestinismului. Insasi Lia, rememorand clipele petrecute alaturi de cel ce ii fusese logodnic, ajunge la o concluzie cu valoare de verdict. “De fapt, numai pentru ca el murise ca martir, cu siguranta, in urma mortii lui, Dumnezeu va face sa straluceasca si mai mult lumina Evangheliei. In toate veacurile, in urma martirajului miilor de crestini, in arenele romane ori in timpul inchizitiei ori al altor imprejurari istorice – moartea martirilor nastea valuri mai puternice, mai inalte de alti urmasi ai lui Hristos.” Ca este un martiraj o adevereste ceea ce urmeaza. “Si toata aceasta invioarare spirituala pornise de la consacrarea deplina a lui Florin, care se rugase in noaptea aceea, inainte de a incepe misiunea de transport a acelor Biblii. – Te laud Dumnezeul meu ca alaturi de fratii mei, pot sa-ti spun fara retineri: chiar cu pretul vietii mele, salveaza aceste Biblii scumpe, prin care Tu poti sa faci sa Te cunoasca mii de oameni din acest mare oras universitar.”

Din carte nu lipsesc nici accentele filosofice, in special in ultima parte, atunci cand Lia mediteaza asupra celor intamplate si incepe sa se gandeasca din ce in ce mai mult la trecerea in nefiinta. “Asemanarea dintre persoana ta si o picatura dintr-un val care inoata cu curentul impreuna. Cat de bine era sa stie ca simplul ei gand, simplul ei pas, insemna infinit mai mult in ochii lui Dumnezeu, decat o simpla picatura purtata de curent, decat un simplu zbor de pasare in vazduh.” Desigur ca nuantele filosofice sunt general umane, de bun simt, fara a avea pretentia ca ar putea raspunde unor intrebari esentiale si existentiale. Finalul romanului este apoteotic, iar moartea Liei Gavris se transforma intr-o jertfa ce ii uneste pe fostii ei colegi, candva hulitori de Dumnezeu, acum insa discipoli ai lui Hristos, intr-un fel de confrerie secreta, cladita pe lumina Evangheliei si pe puterea pocaintei.

Ca modalitate de expunere, Ligia Seman foloseste caracterizarea directa (descrierea personajului de catre autor – Lia, “din nou cea mai frumoasa, si pentru aceasta baietii o admirau, iar fetele o invidiau”), autocaracterizarea (personajul se dezvaluie prin propriile ganduri, sentimente si stari sufletesti -“De ce sa fie tot timpul inferior? Pentru ca nu avea bani ca si Relu, ca si ceilalti cunoscuti de-ai lui . Nici macar un costum pentru o seara deosebita?”), caracterizarea indirecta (personajul se detaseaza prin modul de a vorbi, gesturi, comportament, imbracaminte, infatisare, etc.- “Si aceasta impresie se conturase nu numai la vederea costumului pe care-l purta Mihai, mai mult decat elegant, croit dintr-o stofa asemanatoare cu cea pe care Mircea o vazuse purtata doar de profesorii sai in momente festive. Ochelarii cu rame subtiri, negre, in contrast cu fata alba, prelunga, ii evidentiau parca mai mult decat altceva aerul de intelectual”), caracterizarea de catre celelalte personaje – care-si exprima opiniile, parerile, gandurile despre personajul aflat in atentia autorului (“Ajunse fata in fata cu Relu. Din nou remarca faptul ca arata bine”; “Pentru Florin, fiecare clipa traita in viata aceasta insemnase Cristos, insemnase proslavirea Lui”).

Ar mai fi de remarcat ca “Funiile dragostei” nu este scrisa intr-un stil greoi, ci intr-un stil, modern, antrenant, insa laborios, care reuseste sa-l introduca pe cititor in universul unor tineri ce lupta pentru propriul lor ideal. Usurinta in exprimare a Ligiei Seman demonstreaza autenticitate si puterea de a stapani un limbaj bine cristalizat, pe un fond liric, pe alocuri pedagogic. Indiferent ca este vorba despre dragostea agape sau cea eros, cuvantul cheie este convertire, atat in planul limbajului si al continutului, cat si in cel al metodei si al tehnicii de realizare. Avem de-a face cu o carte sentimentala, romantica, populara despre un cuplu tragic, fara a cadea insa in banalul “best seller-urilor” ce se citesc in tren sau in avion. Dragostea innobileaza si purifica totul si are puterea de a depasi complicatiile ivite. Dupa obstacolele intalnite si sacrificiile facute, el si ea au sansa de a se intalni in ceruri, asa cum isi dorise Lia, atunci cand ca o presimtire a evenimentelor ce aveau sa urmeze, a propriei morti, are o premonitie, o viziune, gandindu-se “cat de frumos ar fi fost ca impreuna, ea si Florin, tinandu-se de mana, sa paseasca amandoi in fata zambetului Mantuitorului.” Asa se si intampla, pentru ca Lia i se alatura logodnicului ei in viata de dincolo, lasand in urma iertare si impacare. Suntem martorii unor evenimente plasmuite de dragoste, astfel ca nu exista loc pentru regrete, pentru ura, pentru pareri de rau. Iar lectia pe care o invatam este una simpla si la obiect – “love means never having to say you’re sorry.”

Through The Darkness: One Woman's Story of Salvation

by Octavian Curpas

As a shadow of darkness engulfed a life of sadness and impurity led by one young educated woman it would take an extraordinary moment that would allow her to grow, evolve, and finally be saved this is the story that Elsa Easton lives to share. During a recent visit to Living Waters Romania Church Elsa Easton shared her personal journey that brought her back to her lord and savior Jesus Christ.
Elsa who was born in the United States while her father was completing his degree in Colorado was relocated to her father’s homeland of New Zealand at a very young age. The move prompted by both personal and financial reasons for the family, her father in search of job security, and her mother in need of affordable medical treatment for the cancer that was waging war on her body. Having family still living in America Elsa has the opportunity to visit every few years which she enjoys doing.
Of her own omission, Elsa led a reckless life that led her feeling lonely, empty and without self-esteem. Those tortuous times would include a battle with alcohol addiction that triggered many poor decisions from those judgments a reckless and wild life style. It would take many years for her to regain true salvation that would afford her the opportunity to bask in the glow of a one and true love, and to live without fear with her father, our father, the father, Jesus Christ the lord and savior.
In the following paragraphs, Elsa will share her story that has taken her from one nation to another spreading the gospel and the meaning of true acceptance and belief. With her story, a closer examination of the differences in values between the cultures of the United States and New Zealand will be discussed and examined in relation to economics, attitudes and belief systems the nations have adopted.
– Elsa, briefly tell us a few words about yourself. I understand you were born in the United States and relocated to New Zealand when you were a small child. What was the reason for your family leaving the United States and relocating to New Zealand?
– My dad is a New Zealander and he was given a scholarship to study at Colorado University, when he met my mom. They moved to California and I was born in Santa Barbara. We moved to New Zealand when I was a toddler. My mom had cancer and we moved to New Zealand for financial reasons.
– I understand that a part of your family resides in the United States, can you briefly explain?
– Half of my family are American, and the other half are from New Zealand. It is a good excuse to travel but it would be nice if we all lived close by.
– Please describe the difference between the United States and New Zealand, how do the two differ?
– New Zealand is a very beautiful country. We have everything- golden beaches, snowy Alps, lush forests and clean rivers. There are only four million people in New Zealand. I think one of the best things about our country is that we are laid back (relaxed) and we have a unique sense of humor. We aren’t as flash as America , not so much into material possessions or having the latest item. I think we are more content maybe. But because we are small, we are creative and interested in seeing the rest of the world.
– What separates the people in New Zealand from the people in the United States?
– Americans are extremely generous and hospitable! It always overwhelms me. New Zealanders are known for being friendly but I don’t think we make as much of an effort to welcome people into our homes.
– Describe Christchurch, New Zealand?
– Christchurch is a beautiful city of 340,000 people. It is on the East Coast of the South Island. I live ten minutes walk from the beach and 90 minutes drive from the ski fields. We have many parks and pretty old buildings. Our summers are hot and dry and our winters are crisp and sunny. It snows maybe once every winter in the city, more often in the surrounding hills.
– What occupational fields have you worked in? What is your current occupational position?
– I have worked as a speech language pathologist and an elementary school teacher. I loved both of those occupations. In July, 2008 my church approached me to work with them. I was already involved in ministry/ leading so I knew them pretty well. In October I started working as our pastor’s personal assistant. It is the best job in the world for me.
– What type of movement is “Vineyard Church” involved with?
– Our church is a part of the Vineyard movement. It will be ten years old in April (2009). We have about 2,000 members. It is one of the fastest growing churches in the country, which has taken everybody by surprise. We adopted a smaller church this year and that has been humbling and exciting. We have a much larger staff now and a huge number of volunteers. We are careful to honor God with the financial and personal resources that He has blessed us with.
– When did you become a Christian? What happened that lead you to Christ?
– I became a Christian, born again and following Jesus with all my heart , 4 years ago. Prior to that, I lived a very lost and wild lifestyle. I struggled with drinking addiction and low self esteem. God supernaturally healed me of a drinking related injury, and I realized He was not the stern, distant God I thought He was. I am so thankful He pursued me and heard the cry of my heart.
– How often do you visit the U.S.? What do you enjoy doing while visiting Arizona?
– I try to come to America every 2 or 3 years. My grandparents live in Sun City and they are very special to me. They are getting old now, so it’s important to me to spend time with them. I always shop and eat a lot here. It’s probably good that I don’t live here permanently.
– How are the holidays celebrated in New Zealand compared to the United States?
– In New Zealand most people have a 2 or 3 weeks vacation from Christmas to the New Year. Almost everyone celebrates Christmas, but few people acknowledge Jesus. It is more of a family time. Also, because it is summer, many families go to the beach. We often have a BBQ at Christmas time. We don’t have as many decorations in or on our houses, but is becoming more popular.

– A new year is here. What do you wish to say to all of our readers that may inspire them?
– I know that it is a challenging time in your country with the gloomy economic outlook. Keep trusting God and look to Him as your provider. I pray that you will all draw closer to Him no mater what 2009 brings.
– How does the Church in New Zealand differ from a Church in the U.S.? How would you describe the Christian movement in New Zealand?
– I haven’t seen too many churches in America, so I’m unqualified to make a comparison. A very small percentage of New Zealanders attend church and we don’t have as strong Christian heritage as you. Many church numbers are dwindling, but God is raising up people who are passionate for His name. I think the Christians generally want a genuine move of God or nothing at all! My own church is constantly challenged to bring Jesus to our lost city, to be genuine and real, and to take the presence of God out of the building on Sundays to where the lost people are. What an awesome and important commission we have.
– You visited Living Waters Romanian Church in Glendale, AZ on December 28th, 2008. What were your impressions of this church?
– I really enjoyed the service at Living Waters. The worship music was beautiful , I love listening to the sounds in your language. I liked the way that you all prayed together as a congregation too. I thought there was a lovely presence of God there and I appreciated the way that people came and introduced themselves. I found this church to be very friendly and encouraging.
– You reside on South Island, what is the difference between the North and South?
– The weather in the North Island is generally warmer, especially in the winter. I don’t think there are any real differences in the people, although I found Christchurch to be more laid back than the places I lived in up north. I don’t know much about the economy sorry!
– Is there anything you dislike about New Zealand, versus the U.S.?
– I don’t really dislike anything about NZ -it is a great place to live! It saddens me that crime has increased since I was a child, but this is probably true of most countries. America seems a little superficial to me at times… I think I would find it hard to stay true to myself if I lived there.
– What can the United States improve and learn from New Zealand?
– That is a hard question! I hear that Americans only get 2 weeks vacation each year… that is definitely not enough!
– How many weeks of vacation is allotted to New Zealanders?
– We get four weeks vacation in New Zealand. I was also spoiled when I was a teacher as I had approximately 10 weeks throughout the year.
– What position do Zealanders adopt towards academics? Do they value education?
How many Universities are known for their academic standards?
– I think that we have a good education system here, and it is compulsory to attend school until you are at least 15. Because it is no longer free to get a tertiary qualification, people who study at university are generally very committed. In my opinion, you can still do very well in the workforce without a degree, and I think that is important. Not everyone is book smart. Two of our universities are ranked highly by world standards.
– Which two Universities are ranked high by World standards?
– The University of Auckland ranked best for NZ overall and then the University of Canterbury did well for research activity. Having said that, I think you can make any statistics work in a positive light! Our university fees are probably very reasonable by international standards and you can’t beat the kiwi lifestyle to go with it.
– Living in New Zealand have you had a chance to meet any Romanians?
– No, I have not.
– I understand your sister resides in Australia, tell us in your own words about your perception
of this country.
– Australia is great! I think the people are very similar to New Zealanders. The country is a lot bigger and they have a warmer climate. I visit there every two or three years.
– New Zealanders and Australians, what do you believe the difference is?
– Australians are more frank (not as politically correct).
– How do Australians perceive Zealanders, and vice versa?
– A lot of New Zealanders migrate to Australia because there are good work opportunities there. We have a good relationship dating back to the world wars, but each country teases the other.
– Have you visited any other Countries at the present time?
– I haven?t visited any other countries yet.
– What are your plans for visiting other Countries in the future?
– I am planning to go to Thailand on a mission trip with my home group this year. I would also like to get to Tanzania soon. Not enough vacation time to go everywhere I?d like to!
As Elsa continues to grow into her spiritual being, it is with great hope that she can continue to spread the word of salvation and to be the shining pillar of hope that reminds us all that it is never to late to accept the Lord Jesus Christ into our hearts without fear. While exploring, navigating and transforming the many lost cities of her native home land of New Zealand converting the non-believers to Christianity. Hopefully, she will remember her visit to Living Waters Romania Church a church a place where the voices being raised in unison singing in praise to our Lord left an impression on her heart.

The Mapquest to heaven

by John Urs

mapquest.jpgEvery time I have to travel to a place where I?ve never been or I?ve not been there lately, my favorite place to find directions is mapquest. Everything looks so easy, you just key in your location and your destination and with one click you get the precious directions. You get the shortest way, the fastest way, the mileage and the time of traveling.

Sounds great no? Yes, it makes all so easy? But traveling isn?t that easy and when you start to travel you find out that there are certain unpredicted things like a traffic jam, an accident and sometimes?the wrong directions. Most of the times mapquest is giving you good directions, but sometimes you get some wrong directions too.

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Shopping for the perfect…church

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And they continued steadfastly in the apostles? doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers.
Acts 2:42

We live a time of prosperity and freedom, especially in USA. We got so used with shopping options, that these become our second nature. When we want to buy something we have to make a lot of When decisions and relate our decision to price, quality, brand, etc. All these decisions have something in common: our benefit. Continue reading “Shopping for the perfect…church”