Sunday, June 23, 2013

A Mere Overview


(This was written on Saturday but I was not able to post it in time. Whoops! But you know what they say, "Better later than never"!) 


Dear friends and family,
            Today is Saturday, a day in which I welcome with open arms! The weeks here in Neuenburg are not particularly busy but they do have a way of draining your energy, bit by bit, so that by the time Friday comes you find yourself longing for Saturday morning when you can sleep in with the peace of knowing you have no school to attend, no practice to plan, and no people to meet.
            However, the weekdays are full of excitement and adventure. Here is a glimpse into my German experience thus far:
            In the beginning, my days were random and unexpected at best. I think it appropriate to use the word “boring”. But, since language school and softball practices began a new level of enthusiasm and eagerness has risen inside of me.
            Mondays are much like Saturdays. All the interns are given Mondays off in order to spend time in mental reflection upon the previous week and mental preparation for the week to come. Chrissy and I generally like to use these days to explore new places such as the charming town of Freiburg or the delightful, bike path running alongside the Rhine River. Monday's end with a Worldview Bible study taught by Stephen Spanjer at NIC (Neuenburg International Church). 
            My week truly begins at 7:55am on Tuesday mornings. Lane, Chrissy, Josh, and I journey together in the “Purple Pride” (aka Josh’s Kia Pride) to Bad Krotzingen for language school. There we stay from 8:30 to 12:30pm. Language school, although quite challenging, has become one of the highlights of my week. We have sewn relationships with men and women from all corners of the world. In our class we have representatives from the United States (obviously), Hungary, Romania, Portugal, Afghanistan, Poland, Nigeria, Brazil, and some Middle Eastern countries that seem to have escaped my mind.
            Each time I step foot into the classroom I feel as though I’ve landed in Lewis’ Wood between the Worlds. However, entrance into each other’s pools is not achieved through yellow and green rings enchanted with ancient magic. No, it is instead achieved through the understanding of the German language. With real relationships at steak it gives an entirely new importance to learning the language. 
            After class on Tuesdays the “fabulous four” (Lane, Chrissy, Josh, and I) travel back to Neuenburg. Chrissy and I generally go back to our underground apartment, which we have given the nicknames of “cave” or my personal favorite “the Hobbit hole”. To this hide out, Chrissy and I return for our afternoon lunch and down time, which more often than not is followed by a short nap.
            We then do our German homework or whatever other busy work that needs to be completed until 5:30pm when we mount our bikes and ride to softball practice (one of my favorite times of the day). Practice begins at 6:00pm and goes to 8:00pm. We are not actually playing games at the moment so the commitment level for most of the players is very low. That being said, we have an average of three to four girls that come to practice each day. At first I was a little disappointed in the daily turn out. Coming from a numbers society, I thought it a failure to have a practice where only three girls showed up. However, I was reminded that God is not a God of numbers He’s a God of relationships. We (me, Chrissy, and Claudine) have two full hours to pour into these girls twice a week. Meaning, the fewer the girls that come to practice the more likely we are to really get to know and impact their lives and for that I am thankful.
            On Wednesdays we go to language school once again. However, there is no softball practice so we usually have the afternoons free. 
            Thursday mirrors Tuesday. 
            Fridays are particularly special because Chrissy, Josh, and I attend a private Theology class with Stephen. We are doing a study on the theme of Chaos to Order in the Bible. It has been so very interesting to see how the Bible fits so perfectly together. But I will refrain from mentioning any of those intricate details to save those of you who are already longing for the "Saturday morning" of my blog post. 
            Auf Wiedersehen! 
-MG

4 comments:

  1. Hey Mary, would u like some additional company???....we were thinking about bringing a baseball team over there, arriving on July 19th....Coach Owen

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  2. I would want nothing else Coach! Can't wait for y'all to be here! -MG

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  3. Wish I could come over as cheerleader/water girl. Mary Grace sure sounds like a deep time of learning there. Praise the Lord that He teaches us daily about Himself through every experience. Even our nap times allow us to cuddle up with our Savior. Continue to run in His steadfastness and glory!!! I love you but of course, JESUS LOVES YOU MOST!!!

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  4. Miss you MG and should have written you sooner. I am heading to the beach for some time away from Alabama...............been doing Bible Study at women's shelter and it is going great. EPC has sponsored an apartment and we have six ladies in it. I spend quite a bit of time there, but love. God is doing a great work. I hope when you come home you can bring your guitar and sing for them, they will love you. I am so glad to hear that everything is well with you. Doing God's work is sometimes hard, but always so rewarding. So many people who don't know Him and it is our task as believers to share with as many of the lost as we can. Excited that you will get to see the ball team and your brothers and Dad. Love you MG and praying for you. GMA and Papa

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