Well the other day i went with alyssa to murjek to pick up her grand parents. We left around six thirty got there at seven then waited for the train scheduled to come it at 7 35. Turns out there was a train accident somewhere and all the trains were stopped so they ended up bussing people around so me and alyssa sat at the bus station till eleven. It made quite an adventure but we had no major plans for the day so i didnt mind. The day before i was hanging out with my friends zacke and jennie, and me and jennie waited outside zacke's house while he went to go get something. Jennie looked at me and asked me if i believed in god and i said yes. She seemed to have a hard time with that she said that we are so normal, she thought that christians were only people who try to talk to you about god and try and convert you because thats the type of christians she said she knew. I found this rather encouraging because we are showing that christians arent boring are strange but that we have faith. We cant always see the impact we make with people. Then two nights ago i was talking to magda about how i was afraid that when i get home that it wont look like home anymore because its not how i left it. " you know i was thinking that about the other day," she said, " the longest ive been away from home is like two weeks for work for school but you voluntairly left you homes for a year to live in strange new place and help". Apperciation! it about brought a tear to my eye. This gives me hope and confidence that we are making a difference and helping.
from sweden,
Samuel J. Miller
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Saturday, April 18, 2009
The day Jokkmokk stood empty
Well im back from easter break and i never thought id say this about school in general but it missed school. I found out something very interesting about this town last week. The good people of Jokkmokk go to there cabins during easter break and the town empties. On friday the only thing open was the gas station. So now i ve seen Jokkmokk in two very different ways from when market was here and we went from 2000 people to 50000 people and then last week from 2000 people to about 20 people. But i have to admit it was kinda cool, gives time to just wander by yourself. Well we are now down to the final stretch in our stay here, the 16th marked 100 days till we fly into chicago. Im alittle torn because im so use to living here and ive made alot of good friends here. It will certianly be a new emtion when the day comes when we leave. The other day i called alyssa keturah (my little sister) so i can feel my homesickness grow. I m going to ask for prayer for patience with myself cause i dont like being homesick alot it takes away from my experiances here. Hope where ever you are that your all doing well and that god is blessing you in some way,
Samuel J. Miller
Samuel J. Miller
Thursday, April 9, 2009
As far as the eye can see
Last sunday i went with a friend on a little snowmobiling adventure. The day was beautiful, sunny and warm with not a cloud in sight. We went to the top of this hill and we lit a fire and just sat around and talked. I love being out there on the top of the hill where you can see the tops of mountains all around as far as the eye can see. Its beautifully silent, where you can appericiate the beauty god bestowed to us. I ve been graced with a few moments like that here, once two days before christmas where i saw the most clear northern lights i will probably see in my life time. Green danced in the sky and everyone around the fire was quiet and just looked up to admire it. When i signed up for this program they never said it would be easy and not everything has been but moments like that make it all worth it. This sunday is easter sunday and for the first time i will be taking communion someplace other then my church. But sitting around with all the different people from all different places its a reminder that community isnt just with the people who live around us but all people in world. I hope that everyone is blessed with a safe and happy easter and I hope those of us who are away from home find that we have family in where we are now also.
In peace,
Samuel J. Miller
In peace,
Samuel J. Miller
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Whats going on
Well i dont really have much to write about so im just going to write about kinda whats happening here like weather and what not. Well the weather is getting nicer, today was about 50 out so that was really really really nice. Some of the snow is starting to melt though it did snow alittle bit for like two days. Easter break is coming up next week but im not really sure what to do but im sure ill think of something. THE SUN GOES DOWN AT 8. i never thought i would ever see that again. it is beautiful. Though sadly i am still pastey and pale but hopefully that will change and can catch up to the teams in south america though they had an unfare headstart. We are going back to stockholm in may so im really excited about that. its really nice to be in a city plus the snow will be gone down there by then. School is going ok its still kinda difficult to get some of the kids to talk but our relationships with the kids are alot more developed so we get along better i think atleast. I hope who ever and where ever your reading this your are well and happy.
Blessings,
Samuel.
Blessings,
Samuel.
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