Thursday, October 27, 2011

Adorable-ness

I love, love, love being home for a variety of reasons but seeing Shya and Hunter every day is at the top of the list.  They are absolutely delightful and it makes me so happy to hear them coming through the door calling, "Beste!!!!" It was fun to shop around Norway and find things to bring home that their compatriots don't have like viking helmets and bunads!


Hunter the Magnificent, Viking Boy!


Beautiful Shya in her 'big girl' bunad, the traditional dress for Norway.


This is the view of Spencer over my laptop screen. Adorable, eh?


I feel blessed to have such a lovely family: Megs, Chaddy, Shya, Hunter, Spencer and, of course, Vivi! It has helped with the homesickness I continue to feel for Norway. 


Sunday, October 23, 2011

Rugby World Cup 2011

HURRA for the Rugby World Champs!
Hats off to the All Blacks!







Friday, October 21, 2011

Hurra for Vivien!


This is for you, Vivien. We have three more days left in this beautiful country and all I can think about is how amazing you are. You have poured yourself out for two months with a grace that has spoken eloquently of our Father's love and glorious character.  You have opened God's Word and taught the secrets of His Presence with "authority", "anointing" and "ability" proving once again that you are a master at what you do. You've prayed for hundreds day after day, prophesied over them, played and opened the prophetic door into God's Presence. You never turned anyone away who longed for a connection with God but tirelessly gave and gave. With that beautiful Jesus-sparkle in your eye, you have encouraged and counseled and imparted and released the beauty of your Lord to the people of Norway. You, my beloved sister and friend, have left a waterfall of God's goodness behind you and it has been a delight and an honor to stand by your side.


How can [I] thank God enough for you in return for all the joy [I] have in the presence of our God because of you, [Vivien]? 
1 Thessalonians 3:9 

Jeg elsker deg, tusen takk, kjære venn.



Monday, October 17, 2011

Slap Happy After Two Months

We have had a positively WONDERFUL time in Norway but I have to admit that my body and brain are getting a wee bit weary. I know I'll be crying on Monday when we have to leave but this is just a peek into my world right now:


Where do you hang your socks so they're dry before morning when you need them? 
Is it possible to travel with a portable washer and dryer? Wouldn't that be amazing?



Do you prefer your meat in a tube or in a bucket? Neither, tusen takk :)




Are you prepared to spend $15 on a McChicken when the alternative is fish in a bucket?
If we move here one day, we will have to bring a bag of gold to buy a piece of bread.
(Jesus Movement reference for the oldies out there)



When did Ricky Ricardo immigrate from Cuba to Norway? And what happened to Lucy? 
Ricky, you have some 'splainin' to do.



How can an elk look like a moose and why is it hanging on the wall by the fireplace?
Why do people who are so peace-loving and kind like shooting animals in their backyard?
This is Chad's kind of place :)



Santa Claus and Reindeer or Elves and Crocodiles?



And lastly, is Raelynn really correct with the following translation? If you kick your ball here, the teddy bear will go a farten on you, you barn looker.  Just for the record, she is not correct.




Jeg elsker deg, Norge! Du er veldig hyggelig!


Thursday, October 13, 2011

Hungry Norwegian Women!


This is what it's all about, folks. Heidi Baker gave an altar call tonight asking if people would give everything they had - in complete surrender to God - in order to feed the starving people around them. This includes spiritually starving and physically starving. She inspired us with amazing stories of faith where thousands were fed and people were healed of blindness and diseases. Almost every woman in the room came forward to give her life to Jesus as bread to the nations. It was very beautiful.

Please keep praying for Norway! God is doing something wonderful here!






National Women's Conference in Kristiansand, Norway

The National Women's Conference begins this afternoon. You can read about it here:




Vivien is playing on the worship team for the meetings and we will also be one of the prayer teams ministering after the evening meetings.  This conferences is a beautiful demonstration of what God has been doing with the women of Norway. They are arising with great passion and power and this nation is being changed because of them! The conference now includes all of the Nordic countries as the Women's Network is spreading throughout Scandinavia.  We are pleased to announce that we will be starting the first USA Kvinner i Nettverk group in Sandy, Utah. Very exciting, indeed!

Please join us as we pray that God would fulfill all He has in His heart for Norway in these days!

Guds Herlighet for Norge!




Monday, October 10, 2011

Norwegian Brides & Psalm 45

Norway has a lovely cultural tradition for its brides. A traditional wedding is held in the family church (kirke) and the bride wears a special dress (brudekjole) that reflects her heritage and place of origin. She also wears a silver crown (brudekrone) or handmade head-dress with bangles and ribbons and I think it's quite beautiful. These bridal crowns are passed down from generation to generation if a family can afford one, but if they can't they borrow the crown from their church. No bride is ever left out of this custom. 



This is a typical brooch worn by a bride. The symbol of the heart and bridal crown is lovely! The bangles of silver and gold are meant to declare that the bride is God's property and to 'scare' off evil.  Yes, I realize this is a bit superstitious but I like the idea that silver, the symbol of redemption, and gold, the symbol of God's divinity, are used to signify our protection. 



This is a painting of a Bestemor (grandmother) showing her grandchildren the bridal crown they will wear one day. The painting was given to the royal house of Norway in the 1800s. Charming!



I would love to do this for Shya one day! I admit it might be a bit extreme, but I love it!


When a bride and groom go into the bridal chamber, the groom removes the crown. When the bride wakes up after her wedding night, she is supposed to write down the dreams she had because they are meant to be 'prophetic' concerning her future, the number of children she will have and what the couple will accomplish.  Her wedding guests have also planted two fir trees on either side of the front door to the house as a statement of the new life that will begin with this union. Interestingly, there is a giant evergreen next to our front door. We already have our 'babies' and rejoice over Shya, Hunter and Samson!


And one more thing......We are God's Royal Bride!

Listen, daughter, and pay careful attention:Forget your people and your father’s house. Let the king be enthralled by your beauty; honor him, for he is your lord. The city of Tyre will come with a gift, people of wealth will seek your favor. All glorious is the princess within her chamber; her gown is interwoven with gold. In embroidered garments she is led to the king; her virgin companions follow her—those brought to be with her. Led in with joy and gladness, they enter the palace of the king. Psalm 45:10-15







Sunday, October 9, 2011

Waterfall of His Presence


  
Deep calls to deep 
   in the roar of your waterfalls; 
all your waves and breakers 
   have swept over me.

By day the LORD directs his love, 
   at night his song is with me.
Psalm 42:7-8

I feel like I am hanging out in the mist beside His glorious waterfall.
We have had such wonderful meetings this weekend.
I am overwhelmed by His loving Presence.
Takk Far, jeg elsker deg.
Du er så godt!





Friday, October 7, 2011

Grosås Farm Retreat Center

We're staying at Grosås Farms for a Prayer Retreat this weekend.  Several people are joining us who have serious illnesses and are looking for healing from the Lord. It is a time of divine appointments! 




The beautiful Norwegian flag blowing in the breeze.


This wee chapel on the grounds is a peaceful place to tuck yourself in and spend time with God.


This is an old barn that has been converted into a meeting hall. There is a kitchen, dining room, living room with a lovely fireplace and also a large room upstairs that can hold about 100 people. This is where our meetings will take place.


We are staying in this 17th century farmhouse with the owner who is named Eva. She is a marvel at making us feel at home and is the ultimate creative woman! She bakes her own bread and makes her own jam, among other things, and her home is beautiful. Her family has lived on this farm for centuries and she has mixed the old and new in her home and I love it!



An old violin from Eva's family. Simply glorious!


I love the way Norwegians seem to have a gift for making cozy (coselig) spots to sit and chat.


This is a painting of Jesus that was in my Norwegian Grandmother's home.
I was SO happy to see it hanging on the wall of my room.


I'm looking forward to meeting with God in new ways this weekend.
Please join us in praying for His Presence to fill this place!



Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Three Little Beings I Miss


ShyShy the Beautiful Dancer!


Hunty the Magnificent!


And Spencie!


I have to admit that my heart aches a wee bit and I'm missing home....


Monday, October 3, 2011

Oslo Sunset

One of my favorite things is a beautiful sunset and this was the view from my window as we flew out of Olso toward Stockholm. Isn't God amazing that He can paint such glorious skies?


The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. 
Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they reveal knowledge. They have no speech, they use no words; no sound is heard from them. Yet their voice goes out into all the earth, their words to the ends of the world. In the heavens God has pitched a tent for the sun. It is like a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, like a champion rejoicing to run his course. It rises at one end of the heavens and makes its circuit to the other; nothing is deprived of its warmth. Psalm 19:1-6








Good night, beautiful Norway!
Good morning, Sweden, it's nice to meet you!



Saturday, October 1, 2011

Loving Norway!


We are two happy ladies in Norway!
We've gotten a little bit more than halfway through our time here
and we have several more meetings to look forward to.
On Monday we leave for Sweden for three days and then we return 'home'
for the National Kvinner i Nettverk Conference which is expected to have 2,000 delegates.
We are excited about what the Lord is going to do with the women of Norway!!!

Please keep us in prayer as we finish our 'race' here in the Motherland!