Thursday, March 29, 2012

Hello Bryne!

After a lovely bus trip including two ferry crossings and a couple of undersea tunnels, we arrived in Bryne yesterday. We're staying here during the first half of the Easter break and will be living in a nice little apartment in downtown Bryne. It's really cute! It looks like something you'd see on Househunters, Int'l. We can walk to the Library for Internet or to the store down the street. We are so grateful for the kind hospitality of the folks who loaned it to us. They really are sweet to allow us to have our own space here.

This is one of the outlaying bridges on the way to Bryne.
Of course, it's beautiful!


We will be here for a week and then move back to the Kristiansand area until we head out to Skien on our next ministry trip. We're going to use this break for a personal worship & intercession 'retreat' and contemplate the resurrection of our most wonderful Lord.

More to come.....

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Bergen Experience

We have had a lovely time in Bergen and I wanted to share some of our favorite experiences with you. One of the best, of course, was worshiping at the Reform Norge Conference with Mark Stibbe (from the U.K.), 'Surprise' Sithole (from Mozambique) and the Reform Norge leaders including Elin Fagerbakke and Håkon Fagervik.  The teaching was inspiring and the worship was wonderful! Thank you, Reform Norge, for the privilege of being here with you to pray for this beautiful land.

Vivien with her mandolin. That smile says it all!


Praying for Norway with passionate, on-fire Bible Students.



Bergen is a beautiful city established on the edge of a fjord. Originally the capitol of Norway, it is considered the center of trade in the nation. Learn more about Bergen here:

The Bryggen: a famous row of Hanseatic businesses now part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites and a must-see when visiting Bergen.


Another cool statue of a fisherman with Bergen in the background.


There was a marching band making its way through the streets that we weren't quite sure about. It had several boys from ages six to sixteen with drums and also guns that looked like crosses.  They were very serious about what they were doing but there wasn't any banner to tell us who they were. I thought this wee fellow was particularly adorable.
Onward Christian Soldier!


Norway is filled with awesome details like the faces of the King below. 


Typical Norwegian folk art. Vivien has that flute, of course ;)


In addition to cool, amazing details like the faces of the King,
Norway ALSO has weird and funky art like this sculpture of Ibsen.
Seriously. Really???


I will leave you with this last peak of Bergen before we head off to Stavanger
to hang out with our dear friends, Astrid og Paul and Helga og Ordin.



Kisses to you, Bergen. You have been delightful!


Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Oddernes Church (Oddernes Kirke)

We visited an historic site in Kristiansand today: Oddernes Kirke. A runestone which was originally in the cemetery reads that the site has been central to the community as far back as the time of Saint Olav Den Hellige! Discoveries in burial mounds in the area bear witness that the settlement dates back to 400 A.D. 

In 1630 the Church was extended to prepare for a visit by Christian IV in 1635. In 1699, the present Church Bell Tower was built. It holds three bells and the oldest is from the 13th century. (We've heard the bells peal several times and it's a beautiful sound, by the way.)

There is a Baroque altar and some amazing painted works along the ceiling and woodwork through the church. It is considered one of the oldest churches in this part of the country and is very popular for weddings and special occasions.  I love the sense of history in all the details. It really is a lovely church and well-worth seeing if you're ever in the Kristiansand area.


Oddernes Kirke in Kristiansand at Sunset

And in the Sunshine

Candles against the painted ceiling with blue sky and clouds

Sunlight pouring through the aged glass by the altar

Beautiful silver chandelier in front of amazing pipe organ

 Runestone carved with Viking script declaring the God-son of Olav the Holy
used his inheritance to build this church in 1040 A.D.

Standing in front of the preacher's pulpit: Ann Elisabeth, Vivien and Me

Paintings along the front of the choir loft depicting the Saints
and also virtues. This one is for JUSTICE


True story: I had my heart set on seeing the inside of this church because I'd heard it was spectacular. We tried going there the evening before and it was locked so we went this afternoon in hopes of seeing inside. It was locked again  so we decided to stroll through the graveyard and check things out. A young guy popped up and I caught sight of him just as he was going through the back door of the church. Ann Elisabeth bravely chased him down and asked if we could see inside. Not only was he happy to let us in but he knew a lot about the church and gave us a private tour. Isn't the Lord sweet to answer the desires of our hearts?

What a wonderful Father You are!



Monday, March 19, 2012

Kristiansand & Flekkerøy

We finally arrived in Norway after thirty-two hours of travel. The sun is shining and we've had a break today and it's lovely. We are staying with a YWAM family who is also involved in worship in the area. They have a lovely house that was built in the 1700s and Ann Elisabeth has made it both beautiful and cozy. It has been nice staying with them as we share the same heart for worship and the nations.

Here are some snapshots of life right now:

Jet-Lag (Also known as Yet-Lag)

Smiling Jesus Painting in our Bedroom (Soverom)

Typical Norwegian Breakfast (Frokost)

Ivar and Ann Elisabeth Hanging Out

Ivar's Cat Sunning Himself on the Roof

Beautiful Spring Crocus in the Garden

 Possibly the Best Chocolate Cake I've Ever Tasted!
Kudos to Ann Elisabeth :)

Worship Last Night in the State Church on Flekkerøy


We are in the Kristiansand area until Thursday evening when we travel to Bergen for a Reform Norge conference. We will stay a few days after the conference to learn about Bergen and see the sites. 

It is SO good to be back in the Motherland!
Tusen Takk, Far!


Thursday, March 15, 2012

A Thankful Heart

Vivien has been writing about the Sacrifice of Thanksgiving here and I am reminded again of how abundantly the Lord has blessed my life. I have a heart that is over-flowing with gratitude to Him for the beauty I see around me. Here are a few examples:

Shya Simone - 4 yrs

Hunter Augustus - 2 yrs

Samson Jude - 1 yr

Spencer Bailey Walden - 4 yrs

Chaddy with Spencer in his pocket

 Stephen & Jenn; Megs & Bryan

Chaddy, Sharon, Vivien and Corky

Raelynn in St Helena, CA (Yes, Raelynn, there are only photos on my Plog)

And last but never least, NANNY!


Life is so very, very GOOD!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

I Just Needed This.....


With the stress of packing, preparing four tax returns, and a multitude of other things before leaving the country for three months, I needed a chuckle today. Thanks, Richard :)

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Count Down......


I am busy collecting the items our friends have requested from Norway.

These are life's essentials:
Toms, Converse, Ipad & Iphone covers, & Lysine.
Everything is three times more expensive in Norway if you can get it.

Next find: an unlocked Iphone

Can't wait to see our friends and beautiful Norway!








Tuesday, March 6, 2012

It's That Time Again!

Nine Days & Counting.....




We're leaving the lovely snow-capped mountains of Sandy, Utah for the beautiful landscape of Norway. I have the best of both worlds, I'd say. I am SO excited!





A Prophetic Word for Norway:

The Lord showed me the land of Norway from top to bottom and side to side. There was great rejoicing as I heard the church bells ringing from town to town to announce the coming of the Lord. People were crying out, "He is here! He is here!" There was dancing everywhere like a huge party and it went over the whole land. As I was enjoying what I was seeing, suddenly everything turned dark and I asked the Lord what was happening. I saw waves of water overtaking the land and I began to weep for Norway and feel the pains of spiritual birthing in prayer as I watched what was unfolding. The Lord spoke, "I am releasing a Spirit of Repentance upon Norway. There will be great sorrow and rivers of tears as people turn their hearts back to me. I will not tolerate sin in people's lives any longer but I am calling Norway to a place of HOLINESS. I am birthing HOLINESS in the land to prepare the place of my glory." I could see and feel the spiritual rumblings under the ground and hear the groans of the Spirit of God as He birthed HOLINESS in Norway. I was sad at the pain I felt, but not discouraged. The work of the Spirit was very serious, very sober, very intense as I labored with the Holy Spirit.  The pain finally lifted and it was like the sunshine broke out over Norway. I began to rejoice in what the Lord has planned for Norway and know that although "Weeping lasts for a night, joy comes in the morning." (Psalm 30:5) I feel like I am supposed to remind Norway to yield to the work of repentance and let the Lord complete His preparation for His coming in glory. (Psalm 85:10-13).  I am SO excited about the love the Father has for His people and the plans He has in His heart for Norway.