Friday, May 18, 2012

Hello there!
I am finally beginning to recover from jet lag... it has been a very long few days back in the States. During this time, however, I have been able to begin sorting my jumbled thoughts and memories about the time I spent in Germany, and it has been truly incredible to re live some of the amazing things God did while we were there. God did some amazing things while we were there, and really opened the door for another trip in which we will be able to do even more! This was kind of the preliminary run in which we were able to test the waters and see how the community responded, and they did so in such an encouraging way. For me personally, I was astounded to see such an interest in dance from many of the girls I met. There is absolutely no dance in the area, so there were dozens of girls who approached me after I performed, asking all sorts of questions about Belhaven, dance workshops, etc. We were performing at a school called Black Forest Academy which is essentially a boarding school for missionary teens, so there were many girls there who had danced in the past but weren't able to anymore due to the lack thereof. Knowing this now... I've really been praying about what kind of opportunities I might have in the future, to possibly go and teach, whether that be for a few months in the summer, or even for an entire semester after I graduate. I don't know if that would even be a possibility, but I will certainly continue to pray and see what doors the Lord opens up in the next few years. In terms of the immediate future, however, I know that many of us are planning on going back next summer so we can do even more than we did before!

I am enclosing a link for a video compilation of highlights from our trip. Germany Video Though so much of what we did was not caught on film, this is at least a glance into the beauty that we saw during our journey. Enjoy, have a great summer... and keep this blog bookmarked, because it will certainly be reopened in the next year. :)


Our group and our gracious and lovely hosts, Rick and Mary Beth Holladay, on our last day in Kandern.

One of the girls from Black Forest Academy, during our worship/dance improvisation.

Anna and Ethan, working with some of the BFA kids during the Acting workshop.

Another shot from the worship/dance improvisation.
Kandern, Germany from afar.
~Chelsea Stembridge

Friday, May 11, 2012

A little thought from Stephanie...

Dear family and friends,

It seems unreal that we are approaching the end of our time in Europe. In three days, we will be hopping on a plane from Basel to Amsterdam and then back to the United States.
I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you who have prayed for us over the last week or so (or long before as well!). God has been incredibly faithful to keep us together as a group, and to give us supernatural peace and love for one another in every circumstance. I KNOW it is because of your prayers. We felt covered and completely blessed by your spiritual support.

I know, as far as I'm concerned, it will be an experience I will never forget....I know my other teammates would agree. We could not have done it without you.

God used this trip to show me many things about Himself and myself as well. The majority of our job at the Art Factory has been to clean and reorganize. The building is full of things either belonging to the Holladays or to other people. Our job seemed a hopeless case. But Rick Holladay owned the vision for each space. He showed us where to move things and what to organize. By the end of the day, not a whole lot appeared to have changed. But in the evening, the Holladays would pause to thank us for the work we had done. They assured us it made a world of difference.

Isn't that what God does inside of each of us, friends? We look at ourselves, or we look at the world, and it seems like a truly hopeless case. But when God looks at us, He sees the "vision" and sees us as beautiful vessels. He sees the end result.

Maybe God brought 11 people from the United States all the way to Germany just to show us that. Who knows? It certainly opened the eyes of my heart.

I'd say the encouragement from that lesson would be to keep God's perspective on things. When He looks at us, He doesn't see the mess, but rather the beauty. He sees Himself in the mess. And though it may take months, years, or all eternity to complete, He will complete it.

Like the Art Factory, we are all works of art; in progress and ever changing. But we have the Master Artist as our renovator. His changes (the cleaning, reorganizing) may seem small and insignificant sometimes (He can do drastic ones too!), but it makes the world of difference in the end.

Keep His perspective, which is high above the clouds of the world. He sees the horizon.


Thanks for letting me share a bit of my heart.

In His love ~ Stephanie

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Germany, Day 1 (and 2)

Hey all,

We just completed our first day of Germany Trek! It was a long day of traveling; all the way from Jackson, Mississippi to Kandern, Germany! I don't think we could have asked for a smoother day of travel. God really blessed us with easy transitions between flights, clear communication between team members, and even a little extra time to get to our flight in Atlanta (which we weren't expecting). He is good.
By the time we reached the Art Factory, we were all very tired. We were also, however, insistent on staying awake. "Yay!" for defeating sleep deprivation and jet lag! When we arrived at the airport in Jackson, it was about 10am, May 1. By the time we got to Germany, it was approximately 2pm, May 2. You do the math. But again, I see how God blessed our team with supernatural strength and endurance to bear with one another and love one another even though we were all extremely tired.

The only thing we had planned for today was a "first day orientation" of sorts. The Holladays (owners of the Art Factory) made us a delicious snack for us upon our arrival and also gave us a tour of the facility. They have lots of work for us to do over the next few weeks, but we're so excited to see what God can do with our time and effort to help the Holladays in their ministry!
Here is a picture I took today of the Art Factory. It truly is a beautiful place:
We also got to take a quick walking tour of Kandern. Here are some pictures I took during our walk today:

Anyways, I know God has us here for a reason. Thank you for your prayers, dear supporters! He is doing mighty things and I know that He will accomplish all He's set out to do through the Germany Trek team.

Grace and peace to you from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

In His love ~ Stephanie

P.S: Keep an eye out for more posts/pics to come!