
God Calls
“Exactly where is Kosovo?” This question came to mind when we read the little blurb in our December church bulletin:
…we have received word from Don Tingle that they are embarking on the major undertaking of building a new church-sponsored high school in Pristina, Kosovo. They need teachers for the 2007-2008 school year. If you are interested…
So for the next four months we stewed over the possibility of living in south-eastern Europe and taking part in this exciting project. God consistently (maybe relentlessly) affirmed our ponderings. Many prayed for our decision. Finally, after Gary visited Pristina in April, and was warmly encouraged by the Kosovars he met, we decided to join Don and his team.
The Task At Hand
There are currently 10 educators involved. The school will be finished in early August (picture above). A few of the school’s goals are listed below:
- We want to offer a quality high school education that will make it easier for students to apply to colleges and universities in the United States of America, Europe and other parts of the world.
- Many Christians and churches in America have helped the people of Kosova rebuild after the war. We want to provide a healthy and productive way for these Christians and churches to continue to serve the people of Kosova in one of the most important areas of development—education.
- We want to provide students in Kosova with opportunities to learn in an American high school environment, receiving instruction from capable American teachers, using quality instructional methods, curricula, textbooks, technology and counseling services.
- It will be our pledge to make this high school the finest in Kosova. At the same time we want to work closely with the Ministry of Education, Science & Technology and other schools in the country to improve the general health of education for all of the country.
God’s hand has been more than evident as we prepare for our trip. Melanie and Daniel’s elementary music teacher will be renting our house along with her husband and two daughters. They will also care for our cats, Tux and Tiger. Gary’s employer gave him a one year leave-of-absence. Several teachers have helped with materials for Gary’s classroom as well as Julia’s home-schooling. Our church family continues to amaze us with their encouragement and support. It is quite obvious that we were meant to be part of this mission.
We leave August 9th. We are excited and apprehensive. Kosovo is trying to become an independent country, so there is a bit of uncertainty surrounding this. Learning the language (Albanian) will be a struggle, at least Gary gets to teach in English. Being immersed in another culture will bring challenges for everyone, but the Albanians are genuinely friendly people and the unhurried lifestyle will bring a simplicity we can only long for in the states.
Contacting Us
We will cherish your prayers and letters, however we do not have an address for you yet. Our dwelling does not have an address (tiny village), so we’ll be sharing Gary’s school address when we get that. The high school's website: http://phs-asi.org/
9 comments:
How exciting this adventure must be for you, and what a difference you can make for so many.
Praying for safety and success,
Bob and Amy Lund
Hey there guys!
I am SO excited for your entire family. What a fantastic opportunity! I am thankful for the listening spirit that you had to hear this calling. God will do GREAT things through you. Keep me in the loop and let me know what I can do to help from "stateside"!
Blessings and Love,
The Slaydens
Hey Gary and Julia!
Great blog! I'm looking forward to keeping up with you guys this next year and seeing what God does during this exciting adventure. I'll probably be in better contact with you while you're in Kosova than Hebron, which is kinda sad . . .
Go with conviction, Julia!
MUCH love,
Zan
Hey Palmers!
What an amazing turn in your lives! You're all so well suited to it. We know you'll bring much to your new hosts (and receive much in-kind).
We wish you the best and plan to keep up with you from here.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you from Texas!
Love,
The Thrifts
Gary & Julia,
You have NO IDEA what you are getting yourselves into. But God does! I will be praying for you. Please remember to get a good bed!
A fellow ambassador of the king whose sovereignty is not yet recognized -
Joe C
PS - If Kim and I get back to Nairobi in time you can feel free to stop by.
Gary and Julia, Melanie and Daniel-
What an amazing journey you are about to take! Please know that we will keep you close to our hearts and in our prayers while you are away. We can't wait to hear what God will do through you in Kosova.
On the "secular" side- a new country, new food, new activities, new friends . . .I see a scrapbook in the making! TAKE PICTURES!
We love you- The Gilbreaths
Hello Palmers!
What an incredible opportunity you have. We know that God has great things in store for you and your family. You are in our prayers.
Keep in touch.
Rod & Amy Ward
Hi Gary,
I'm very excited for you and your family! I know God has GREAT things in store for you as you seek to help others in His name. Your family will continue to be in my prayers.
God bless,
Joe Griggs
Dear Julia.
Just heard from Greg about your father. We are so sorry,know that our thoughts are with you and your family.
Love from Maria and Lloyd.
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