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Houten BB Summer USA

Last year the BB Club Houten helped start new youth work in Murska Sobota Slovenia. Now their three-week trip to the US is over. Was their search for an American partner group successful? Did they find a partner they can work with to start youth work in Central Europe 

During their preparation the Houten bridgebuilders – 17-23 years old – thought about the possible cultural differences and prejudices that perhaps would end up not being stereotypes. They spoke to many youth and quickly discovered that Americans talk much more easily about their faith than Dutch people.  Eight very different churches with large youth groups heartily welcomed the group. “It’s surprising how much room the churches have for the youth!” said the BB Club. “The first night we slept in rooms in a youth church in West Chester PA. For one week we were guests of the Christ Evangelical Covenant church in Lansdale PA.  Every church has youth leaders who take you with much love to the next group on the itinerary. We also met the Presbyterian church during a conference in New Wilmington PA. During a nice conversation, a girl had an epileptic attack and almost fell under a car. All of a sudden, we were all standing shoulder to shoulder in a big circle praying for the girl, until she was taken to the hospital. This made an impact. God has an important place in the life of these Americans. We kept asking ourselves if Americans believed: more, differently, better, more intensive or superficially. Youth are open about their faith. The Bible is read daily.” Aetze sighed: “It is very normal there to talk about what you believe. Americans are proud of their church. They are very hospitable and have money available for youth work in places where the church has little influence.” 

Some comments from the Bridgebuilders:
“We visited a young, but enormous church in Pittsburgh. You took an escalator to go into the church and there was a gym. This church was clearly a meeting place. In the Prince Street United Brethren Church in Shippensburg PA people seemed more like us and the houses looked like Dutch houses.”
“The people from the Evangelical Free Church in Montrose PA kept asking us difficult questions about our mission and Atlantic Bridge. From our own experiences we could tell them about the contacts that we built in Slovenia, in the street and in the café. The cafe – that is sensitive for Americans; alcohol and being a Christian do not go together for most. Since our trip, there is a big Bridgebuilders Club at the Lutheran church in Murska Sobota.”
“The church in Brooklyn, New York was enormous and impressive, overflowing with everything that you would need in your daily life! Stores, workshops, gyms, radio- and tv-studios, it just kept going!” The two-and-a-half hour sermon from the pastor of this Black Gospel Church was the period at the end of this impressive journey.

After this exchange the pillars of the bridge are in place. There is a lot of emailing and chatting. Dutch and Americans are going on a mission together next summer. This can happen in an American way, but also in a Dutch way. It is about contact, building bridges, meeting others, inspiration. Youth brave enough to make friends with young people from other countries. Discover that your commitment does something, that it changes the world. That is the heart of Atlantic Bridge.

 
BB1:Jicin in pictures
Twenty five youth from five countries gathered in Jicin for a Bridgebuilders One week. Here is the story in picture form:

This event brought youth from very different backgrounds together to form one team. As they learned to build bridges with each other, their energy and inspiration also connected with people in town. Christian youth from The Netherlands were able to openly talk about their convictions with youth from the Czech Republic and Slovenia who were not familiar with church or faith.  The project in Jicin was coordinated by parents of Bridgebuilders in Jicin and hosted by the Czeskobratrska church.

 
Bridgebuilders ONE in Jicin
BB One, JicinThe Bridgebuilders ONE in Jicin (CZE) took place from 26 July to 2 August. Young people from Czech Republic, Slovenia, Poland and the Netherlands came together for a week to build bridges to and with youth from Jicin.
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Golf Outing June 2008

In the heart of the Amish country of Pennsylvania, 34 golfers from five churches came together at Moccasin Run Golf Course. Their goal was to raise money for youth scholarships to attend the 2008 International Youth Festival in Nitra, Slovakia. In total they raised $3800! The local community also supported the golf tournament by donating many prizes and gifts for the golfers. Thanks again to all who participated and helped make this Atlantic Bridge Golf Outing the best attended!

See photo album.

 
Antwerp Marathon April 2008
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A team of ten ran in the Antwerp Marathon on April 20, 2008. Pastor Joel Shirk, US board chairman Ron Hayes and Rob Jongeneel ran the entire 42 km, while Dr. Don Paine ran the half marathon. A Dutch team of six [John Oostdijk (yes our John!), Peter Vossepoel (Dutch board treasurer), Peter-Paul Vossepoel, Jaap Scheele, Hans van Tol and Daniel Hinze (BB intern)] ran the relay in just under four hours.

The day began with a Marathon Worship Service at the St. Luke’s church in the Linkeroever, close to the start of the marathon. Paster Herman, a retired couple from his church and a Kenyan runner were the only extra guests, but they and we thoroughly enjoyed the service with Dr. Don’s energetic music and Joel’s inspiring words.

We all enjoyed the atmosphere and the beautiful day. It was a bit too warm for the runners, but those of us cheering them on enjoyed the sun! And the traffic in and around the city was a nightmare, but eventually everyone got to their required destination and a shower and bed. We’re all ready to go back next year and do it again!

A big Thank You to all the runners and those who supported them! A special thanks to the Americans who came to Europe especially for this marathon. They ran the furthest and raised the most! In total about € 3.200 was raised for youth ministry in Europe.

Run with us next year!

The date is April 19, 2009 in Antwerp, Belgium. Come join us for a time of fellowship and vision-building!

 
StepFast in Romania
New BB Club in Papiu High School, Targu Mures