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Message: You might be interested in this article by Anna and Josh Hayden from the Trinity Forum Academy's online newsletter CONVERSATIONS. The opening text is below; see this link for the rest: http://www.ttf.org/index/conversations/detail/another-kind-of-vacation-kosova/ ---------- Another Kind of Vacation: Our Experience in Kosova Anna Caruso Hayden, Class of 2004, and her husband Josh spent their summer vacation helping to train leaders in a region of Europe ravaged by centuries of conflict. “Other students remarked that they were eager to value everyone—except Serbs. At those moments we were reminded that without the transforming power of Jesus Christ, true change was impossible.” When people asked us where we were going on vacation last summer and we responded, “Kosova,” most gave us a funny look and remarked dryly that it wasn’t the typical vacation destination.* They were right. A war-torn European province struggling for independence wasn’t exactly the beach. Yet this past July, we spent two weeks in the province of Kosova teaching a leadership workshop for Albanian college students. We were invited on the trip by a friend and colleague from Belmont University, never imagining that Kosova and the Albanian people were what God had in store for us this past summer. ---------- The entry has 828 more words. http://www.ttf.org/index/conversations/detail/another-kind-of-vacation-kosova/
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Loving Your Neighbor in the City
Louisiana in the Distance
Foreword to Norman on MacKay
Another Kind of Vacation: Our Experience in Kosova
Working Through Time
Seamless Faith
Artwork
Housekeeping
Eating Lunch With No One Looking
Reality Reconsidered