Monday, 10 December 2012

A Pictures Worth a Thousand Words

The team at a 10th century castle we visited in Guimaraes
Kirsty still smiling distributing tracts in the market despite the cold response!

Last Stop... Portugal

Greetings from Portugal our last stop!! Apologies for the lack of updates we have been serving in Portugal since the 30th of November but have not had internet access. Last week we spent in a small town called Fafe working with a church plant there. English language schools are used widely here as a means of outreach and we have had the great privilege of sharing in many of them. We also had the privilege of doing some practical ministry painting the churche, we enjoyed many laughs during this time! My teammates especially enjoyed the spotted look that I was styling after I painted the ceiling with a water based paint.  This past week we have been in the small community of Mondim De Basto working with a church plant here. We enjoyed sharing in language schools, doing open air evangelism, and encouraging the local church here. We will travel to Porto on Friday where we will debrief for three days and then depart for our home countries. Thanks to all for your prayers and support during these past months. 

With some of the church members and worship band after the service last Thursday night in Fafe

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

The Harvest is Great, But The Workers Are Few


Greetings from Italy!, The team has been serving in Florence and several other small towns for the past week. We did not have internet access as we partnered with a ministry called Christ Is The Answer. The  team has also been joined by a young woman from Sicily who works for OM Italy as well as two girls from the U.S. who are serving in Italy for 9 months. It has been a great pleasure to have them be part of the team. We have been doing street evangelism passing out tracts, doing dramas, and sharing testimonies on the streets for the past week,

Friday evening we had the opportunity to visit a Roma community nearby. It was encouraging to hear the faith that is present in many in the community, but heartbreaking to have several of the youth share the hatred and discrimination that the Roma people face from the native Italians here. Many of these people have grown up being treated as less worthy people, and called many names simply because of the skin color and heritage.

Saturday we traveled to a small town in the mountains and shared on the streets in the evening there. We were able to attract many people with the music and others in the group were then able to talk and share with the people. We had a group of young boys who stopped to watch us sing and after watching and listening, Mpumi shared the gospel with them and 7 boys gave their lives to Christ. What an amazing experience it was to be a part of! 

Monday, 5 November 2012

Light amongst the Darkness

The drive to Kosovo was an adventure. After being rejected to Transit the Serbian border we ventured through the mountains of Bosnia and Montenegro. Our GPS had no signal and the dashboard meters didn't work, but God blessed us with many good conversations and stunning views. Miraculously, we entered Kosovo with ease and no need of visas. 
So far, in Kosovo, we have been assisting the local missionaries, Chris and Loraine, on their outreaches into the community. We spent some time with teens and children, including drug education and puppet shows. Helping out at Chris and Loraine's project, The Lighthouse (next to a Mosque) , has seen us build some relationships with local Muslim children - whether that be playing connect four, picking up rubbish or just trying to communicate with our few words of Albanian. 






Sunday, 28 October 2012

Mpumi's back...back again

Yay!!! Our Leader, Mpumi, has returned from England with the blessing of a new visa. Praise God!! After 2 weeks gone, we all longed to see our missing family member. Thank you everyone for your prayers and support - it is greatly appreciated.


The last few days have been spent preparing and attending an Austrian Prayer Congress (APC). This event, which happens every 2 years, gathers hundreds of young adults in prayer. Our roles included cleaning (specifically showers and toilets), organising prayer posters and leading evangelical & practical outreaches into the city of Linz, Austria. We of course met some people along the way.
Enjoy the orange brightness of our exciting ministry...





Saturday, 20 October 2012

A Busy Week



What a wonderfully busy week it has been. 

The Schloss Klaus Bible School (left) invited us to their historic building to share with some Bible students. We challenged and encouraged them to embrace the mission world more and enjoyed fellowshipping over dinner.  

We were blessed to lead an English Bible study with some international students on Wednesday. Yay!! It felt so lovely to speak to people in our own tongue - first hand. 




We also reached out to youth immigrants at the i-punkt centre. We used our limited German to do activities with the Children and build relationships with people from various religious backgrounds. 

Saturday, 13 October 2012

Come Back Mpumi!!!


A major prayer request these past few months has been the renewal of Mpumi's visa. We said a temporary farewell to him yesterday as he returned to England (his place of residency) to re-apply for his visa. PLEASE WILL YOU PRAY that this will happen so that we can continue on the planned track of ministry. Please also pray for the us back in Austria, Coxy will be the only man, we will see how that goes..... :)

Serving Linz



For the 3 weeks here in Linz, Austria we call the OM Austria office building home. So far we have taken part and organised a prayer & strategy day. Cooking for 26 people was a challenge, but the stuffed peppers (or capsicums for you Australian readers) seemed to be a hit. 
Last night (Friday) we went out to the streets to evangelise with OAC (Open Air Campaigners). It was a great priveledge to hand out tracts, have deep and meaningful conversations and do some sketch boarding as a means of sharing the gospel

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

A Wonderful Weekend


We had the privilege of seeing the Meier family for the second time. Serving with them in Bulgaria was just wonderful and now to be a part of their congregation in Austria was a true honour. The first day we were there Daniel, the father of the Meier's, took us up to a glacier as he remembered that Coxy had never seen snow before. 
Whilst with them we challenged and encouraged some children and youth. We also lead the church service at the Meier's Church -through singing, preaching, dramas and leading Sunday School. Afterwards, we enjoyed lunch with some of our Austrian brothers and sisters....mmmmm Schnitzel.


Saturday, 6 October 2012

A thick, girly and Italian Hot Chocolate

Italy was just wonderful. We managed to relax, reflect and recoup energy in the space of the 5 days we were there. One of the afternoons, Jill (a superbly talented musician and Omer) took us all out for a thick, girly and Italian hot chocolate. It was a great time of laughter, conversation and godly encouragement to one another. 

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Meeting our Fellow Transiters


Leaving Croatia was hard, but four days in the Italian Alps was definitely something to look forward to. With no access to a GPS or maps it was really by God's grace that we arrived 1am Sunday morning. It was lovely to see the beaming faces of our fellow transiters here in Italy.  Hearing their stories of our amazing God has been a great encouragement. Italy has enabled us to catch a breath before we leave for Austria on Friday - cannot wait!!!

Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Still in Croatia & Still loving it!!


Our return to Split was not alone, welcoming another 17 people into our Croatian home was a beautiful challenge and has enabled many wonderful conversations with our Austrian and German brothers and sisters. Every morning of prayer, devotion and song has really prepared us for the evangelistic outreaches during the day.


First off, we handed out flyers on the streets about as a part of an outreach with Pastor Uwe's Church.



Another aspect of the outreach was busking with a twist. Please come and listen to us singing to our Lord, but instead of paying us, we want to give you free literature.  The Holy Spirit really moved,enabling good conversations with the locals as well as several people taking the Christian literature and Bibles.


In this time, we had an awaited visit from James (our leader at OM office). The above photo shows Meg, Coxy and some others evangelising in Split as they wait for James' plane to arrive. No time was waisted whilst waiting, as they shared Christian literature, songs and more importantly, God's love

Go4Jesus














 We had an amazing time at the Go 4 Jesus conference in Cakovec. After preparing the farm for the arrival of 70+ young (18 - 25) and passionate German and Austrian brothers and sisters, we preceded to serve along side them and acted as a flame in keeping spirits high. The Lord gave us fruitful conversations that challenged them and us. The conference prepared all of the teams for outreaches in the Balkans.



During the conference, our team visited a local school and presented skits, shared testimonies and challenged students with questions about Jesus Christ. Whilst most students were unresponsive, it was evident that the topics we touched on stirred their hearts. Some students even took photos with us after class.


Monday, 24 September 2012

Reach out to the Balkans.

The conference in Croatia was amazing! In praying for and preparing to go the Balkans, we fellowshipped with people around the world - well no really it was just Austrians and Germans (with a couple of Romanians). These days were filled with powerful prayer, lessons on evangelism and perhaps most importantly getting to know our brothers and sisters in Christ. We have now returned back to Split, Croatia with 17 other people to share the good news, the BEST news :)

Thursday, 13 September 2012

Milk and Manure

We said a temporary goodbye to our coastal town of Split and headed, with Pastor Uwe, to a conference north of Croatia. To our surprise we arrived at a dairy farm and enthusiastically helped the farmers with their daily milking of the cows. 
We all milked a few cows, but after a short while, the men left us for a 'special' job. Yep you guessed it...SHOVELLING COW MANURE.

Thursday, 6 September 2012

Loving Through Labor




Our team has been working with Uwe and Edita Muller supporting their ministry in Split. Sunday we had a wonderful time of fellowship with the local church, sharing testimonies, songs and skits. This week we have served  practically by cleaning and organizing the storeroom for Uwe’s Christian bookstore. We had much laughter and fun, but work was still done, check out the results below. 



Boys will be boys. We can always count on them to keep things light-hearted.





We have had many chances to engage with the body here through kids work, Bible studies, and meals with the lovely Croatian people. Please pray as we prepare for a conference that will focus on outreach in the Balkan region.



Bibles and Beaches

Everyday is ministry on the Transit Team. The 2 days travel to Croatia enabled a lot of team bonding and even sharing the gospel. We gave away 2 Bibles - one to 2 girls whilst filing up on gas and the other to a German man on the ferry. The mountainous drive brought us to the beautiful Croatia. God has blessed us with a house that is only 212 stairs to the water. During our day off, we met several individuals and God provided the opportunity to engage in conversation and bless them with New Testaments.


Wednesday, 29 August 2012




Here is a video that shows a little of what our ministry in Bulgaria entailed for the past 10 days. Thank you for the prayers and support. Please take note of the prayers at the end of the video and pray for Bulgaria and the Churches!

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

5 Countries in 3 Days

 After spending 10 days at the Lifehope training center in the UK the team departed at 11 am Wednesday for the next leg of our great adventure. We took a Ferry to France and then had a short drive to the OM Belgium base where we arrived at 11 pm. After spending the night we departed at 5:30 am on Thursday to being our drive across Europe to Bulgaria. The drive went smoothly on Thursday as we had many great conversations and laughs as we passes through Belgium, Germany, Austria, and finally rested for the night at OM Hungary at about 10:30 pm. We were so blessed to have a place to rest and regroup for a few hours. Friday morning at 1:00 am, yes that is only 1.5 hours of sleep, it was more of a power nap :) we departed Hungary to continue our journey to Bulgaria. All was going well, we were making great progress, till 4:00 am when we suddenly had a tire burst. We safely navigated to the side of the road and began looking for the tools to fix the tire. We had a spare but could not locate a jack or tools to fix the tire with. After trying to flag down a car to help us we decided it would be best to just rest in the van until daylight. We got to enjoy a beautiful sunrise. A few people stopped to help but were unsuccessful. We decided that Jeremy and I (Meg) would run up the road to try to find help. We ran about 2 kms up the road and found a petrol station but the tire place did not open until 8 am. We ran back to the van and as we got close we could see a van was stopped with ours. Praise the Lord a Romania family had stopped and was able to help get the tire changed. After this unexpected delay we were back on our way, winding through Southern Romania, the small country roads provided beautiful scenery but left quite a bit to be desired in travel time required. We had the opportunity to talk and share with a lovely Romanian man when we got our tire fixed pray for this man and his family. We finally arrived at the Romanian border and waited to board the ferry that would take us into Bulgaria.We finally arrived in Plovdiv where we were staying the night at a hostel at about 3:30 am on Saturday.  Finally at 4 am on Saturday after traveling since 5 am Thursday we got to sleep! The journey to this amazing country was quite eventful but gave us amazing opportunities to see Gods provision at work and to trust in his strength as we tackled this incredible journey. Many times it has been noted that it was only through Gods strength that we the drivers and navigators were able to stay awake and alert for so long, with so little sleep. Thanks to everyone who has been praying for this trip so far. God has been doing amazing things. We have lots to share about the work we have been doing here in Svilengrad Bulgaria, but it’s actually time to go start doing more of that work, so we will update as soon as possible. Thank you again for your prayers and looking forward to sharing more soon. Pictures and video will up soon!!

Monday, 20 August 2012

Team Member Swap!!!

Preparing for our next outreach, we had great excitement added to our journey as one member from each Transit Team swapped places.  After spending a wonderful 2 weeks with Mike in Belfast, we had to say our goodbyes and welcome another to the team. His larrikin humour and patriotism makes him a "True-blue' Aussie. Introducing to you, none other than, Coxy!!(a.k.a. Jeremy Cox.)

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Birmingham Bliss



Kirsty's balloon sword which turned out to be more of a hook.

Our 10 days in Birmingham have come to a close. It was a lovely time within our busy lives of ministry. This time of training has equipped us in several ways. A big area being communication.We did a study on Joseph and his journey to Egypt with Janice (an OM Leader in training). I think we could all say that we loved the insight of scripture she gave - there is so much to learn. Another aspect of these 10 days included practical skilling for the field. 


LONDON'S CALLING
WE had the blessing of a whole weekend off. Some of us went to explore the capital of London. Fun times around the city involved us seeing The Big BenWestminster Abbey, saw the London eye. We even saw part of a 50km race walk in the olympics 


Thursday, 2 August 2012

Venturing Victoria Sqr


 We had a wonderful time seeing the city of Belfast with Dario. The buildings historic and worth admiring. 


Praying for Parliament


We had the opportunity to visit the Irish Parliament house in Belfast. Here, we learned about the political system as well as prayed for the leaders of Ireland and the decisions they make on behalf of the country

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

The Days of Our Lives: Belfast

Just a bit of what our ministry her in Belfast Northern Ireland has looked like over the past week and a half.
North Belfast is a community painted with images of pain, hatred, and religious segregation, which pretty much sums up the atmosphere, which is lonely and boring.


Prayer has been the main emphasis of our ministry thus far. Prayer walking, prayer coffee drinking and much more.

The local Pastor has been wonderful to us. He has a deep desire to bring unity to the battle amongst the Protestant and Catholics. We are helping him in his church planting movement. The ground work involves a lot of connecting with his young believers.

Drinking coffee or tea in a local cafe called " cafe devine" where the owner of the shop is a non believer, however he allows our christian worship, dancing and reading of scripture to take place. Oh that he would have an encounter with God. We minister to him daily in various ways. Pray that we would be the light. He said " I'm searching"
Another prayer point is, the church is meeting in a local school while a beautiful convent right across the street is preparing to close, pray for the pastor who has had meetings and presented a proposal to acquire the convent.



Praise God has sustained and protected the team thus far and has allowed us great unity as a team.


Thanks for the continued prayers and support.


Meg for the team.

THE LIVING ROOM

Working with The Living Room has been a wonderful experience. This Christ-centred church is a small community within Belfast, Ireland. Their values consist of the Gospel, community focus, Dignity and sharing stories.
Dario Leal heads this church and has a great passion for reconciling the religious division prevalent in Ireland.

Breaking Dividing Walls



The dividing walls, the posters, the murals and most of all the people all testify of the on-going division of Catholics and Protestants in Ireland. The team has had several outreaches to the people of Belfast alongside 'The Living Room' (a local church community).  The team was able to reach out to several people in prayers of healing, hearing their stories, sharing tracts and most of all sharing the gospel. I was really amazed at their reception of us. Keep the people of Belfast, and particularly the work of 'The Living Room' in your prayers. God is doing AMAZING thins here. 



Saturday, 28 July 2012

Jesus Romped Rome

God worked in the most powerful way amongst  the people in Rome. This mission began with a conference called Tranform. The vision is to reach the lost in the Mediterranean nations, and let me start by saying; WOW did God commission us into that vision with an enthusiastic beginning. There were only 300 of us, but regardless of our small number God used us to reach into every corner of Rome. We were designated one day of evangelism in a city filled with millions and with the power of the Holy Spirit; I feel that our army was as victorious as Gideon’s army of 300. (Please pray that the spirit continues that work in the hearts of those who we encountered.) God opened up opportunities to share the Word with ten’s and ten’s and ten’s. Many were delivered the gospel. Some of them eagerly dove into the word of God as if they had been anticipating and longing for the opportunity and moment in which they could be freed from the chains through the words and deeds of Jesus recorded in the gospel of John.

Others who were less enthusiastic about the message we were delivering were still delegated the power of the gospel message in the tract format (the short sweet and to the point message of salvation which was written in the individuals native language for their convenience) I encountered and got to share with tourists from across the nations. 300 of us went out that day, and Gods multitudinous power radiated through each of us, turning numbers into a meaningless ordeal, that whole town was bombarded with the truth of God. I don’t think I can thoroughly explain this, but I would like to attempt to give you an understanding, so just try to bear with me. As I walked through the town, all of Rome, stopping many to hand out tracts to them, on several occasions throughout the whole of the city I stopped random individuals. In an attempt to give them tracts, they stubbornly refused saying no no no , then slyly pulled a tract out of their pockets as they wryly smiled at me and said “I’ve already been given one of those today” Just imagine the odds of that happening on several occasions when you are walking through a city filled with millions. That is more than a coincidence.

A FERRY TALE


After many headaches and running around we finally got a GPS and departed Birmingham headed for Northern Ireland. We arrived at the harbour. Whilst waiting in the car queue we decided to pray for a smooth journey ahead. Just as we finished praying our car proceeded forward to be be served. The woman smiled and greeted us BY NAME! She instructed us to proceed through onto the ferry. What? all the other cars spent a decent time sorting out papers and questions etc. - she didn’t even want to see our passports or ticket. Upon boarding the ferry we learned we had no room booked and that none were available. we planned to sleep the night in chairs... this plan quickly changed after we discovered what we thought would be a nice coffee lounge was more like Chuckie Cheese - complete with a man making balloon animals and noisy children racing about. We prayed and decided to just try and put our names on a waiting list for a cabin. After waiting just a short time a room was made available to us. As we got ready for bed our leader Mpumi addressed the possible problem of girls and guys sharing a room in such close quarters. Kindly, the men offered the three girls to sleep in the cabin whilst they sleep in the land of Chuckie Cheese. All of us were in agreement and so the guys prepared to leave. While this was happening, Kirsty experienced a prompting from  the Spirit. She ran around the corner and spoke with the manager at reception. She explained the situation and concluded with a daring question. “So, I was wondering if there was an available room  and if we could possibly get that room for free? I completely understand if this is not possible.”She said really hoping that it was indeed the Holy Spirit prompting her to do this. "I can give you one room with only two beds in it." He said whilst handing her the key. Perfect! two beds for the two guys, Mpumi and Mike.

Meg and Kirsty's amazing room - a dream come true
Morning came and we awoke having had a restful sleep. We were greeted in Ireland by Dario Leal, a former 'OMer' and passionate pastor of 'The Living Room' in Belfast. He told us of the AMAZING blessing of being able to stay in a 3 bedroom house - all by ourselves. It is a home filled with great character and conveniency. We truly are blessed. Praise the LORD!



TRANSFORM is where things started off

And so the adventure begins! The moment we have all been waiting and praying for has finally arrived

Our mission consists of a 5 month journey, we call it the Transit Challenge!  And thus far it’s been absolutely incredible! Our journey  has actually just started, but God has been at work in such unimaginably abundant ways already! We get to travel around the Mediterranean, sharing the Word and surrendering our every motive to the Lord’s reign. There are 5 of us and we have each taken to heart the fact that discipline is the key to true discipleship.  With our individual focuses solely on God, in unity, we are building one another up to ensure that discipline is designated throughout our every step of faith. Each of those steps delves us deeper into this miraculous plan which God has laid out before us.  Stepping forth in unity God has enabled us to work on bettering one another as individuals as we get to display a picture of the way, the truth and the life, through our lives to others as we walk in faith through this broken world.

I just want to share a couple of the blessings that have come so far, because one of my favorite things in the world is hearing about what God is doing and how miraculously and profusely he is at work around the world. I want to share the blessings that he has been gifting us throughout our time serving him.  These things are so great that it would be selfish of me if I didn’t share them. The works of God are for the people of God and on the mission field there is a massive surplus  of the glorious works of the lord our God who is most undeniably abundantly at work in all things.

Friday, 27 July 2012

MEET THE TEAM

Our minds were racing and our bottoms on the edge of our seats the morning we found out who our team members were. Much prayer and thought had been put into the composition of this Transit Team and it is only by the hand of God that we introduce to you the Fantastic Five...


Inhye Back (26 yrs old) - This lovely lady has a beautifully peaceful heart which is in tune with God's Spirit. She has a wonderful gift of the 'listening ear' which we all greatly admire
Kirsty Currin (18 yrs old) - An amazing girl from the land down under whose heart for God is as big as the Australian outback. Her musical talents and savvy financial abilities are great assets to the team. 
Meg Fillinger (22 yrs old) - The athlete from Washington DC who keeps us all fit. This beautiful young woman is a living testament of God's love and grace. What a joy is it is to have Meg on the team. 
Michael Heil (21 yrs old) - A man with an unwavering and unashamed passion for our Lord Jesus Christ. Mike comes from Utah in the states and encourages us all with his continually kind words. 


Mpumi Maweni (24 yrs old) - Where to start with this amazing South African? Mpumi is a radiating light. Filled with passion, prayer and enthusiasm we all love working under his leadership.