Wednesday, September 30, 2009

A Week of Contrasts

This past week Naty and I celebrated our fifth wedding anniversary and as we both reflect on the past five years we are very grateful for our Lord's provision and providence in our lives over the past five years. This week has been a great example of His providence once again. It started last Wednesday as Naty and I were preparing to leave for a few days of vacation and rest. We had not taken any time away from the ministry in over a year so we planned to go to Bulgaria for four days to rest. Wednesday evening we receivd a call from the United States telling us that my dad was having heart problems and that he was going to have to have immediate open heart surgery to correct the problems. Obviously this caused us great concern. We went ahead and left for Bulgaria on Thursday not knowing specifically what would happen. As a result of the news we had received it may be obvious that rest was hard to come by. We finally received word very early Friday morning (approximately 3 or 4 in the morning) that my dad had made it through surgery and that he was doing well after 4 bi-passes. We had not slept well for two days, but because of our short time away we were able to rest and regain our strength. Once again God showed just how much He is in control of our lives. We praise Him for my dad's successful surgery, we also praise Him for the way He always provides for us in a timely way.


Naty and I in Bulgaria
celebrating our 5th anniversary


Last Naty and I wanted to write to thank many of you who we know have been praying for my dad during his time of trial over this past week. We can report that he seems to be recovering from his quadruple bi-pass surgery well according to the doctors. It is a great encouragement to us and my family that there are some many of you who were willing to pray for us during this time, we thank you!

Last We Need Your Help

As you know Naty and I started this blog a few months ago to help assist you in better understanding the comings and goings of the ministry here in Romania and Moldova. We do hope that this has been helpful to you. Therefore, we would enjoy having your feedback. If you would be willing to take a moment and send us a quick email to inform us of the usefulness of this blog it would help us in knowing if you would like for this formate of communication to continue as it currently is configured. In addition, if you have any suggestions as to how it may be better as well, that would be appreciated as well. Please send your feedback to williamtully@hotmail.com. Thank your for your input, each of you are a blessing.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Please Pray With Us!


The New Building

There are those times when God allows tests in our lives where we must make choices that will show whether we will trust God in all circumstances or whether we will trust him in the difficult times as well. Currently the International Church is learning this lesson first hand. Recently we were informed that the church has a financial obligation to the local government concerning the new building that we were unaware of until a week ago. This has caused the church to be in the difficult place of having to make a decision as to how we will meet this obligation. We have asked the church here to pray for a few things. First, that God will give the pastor and elders wisdom to make the correct decision. Second, that God will help each of us who consider the International Church our church home to do our part to give to meet this obligation. Third, that God will work to provide all that is needed so that the work of the International Church may move forward for many years to come.

Naty and I wanted to share this with you as well so that you might commit this issue to prayer along with us. Each of you through the years have made great sacrifices to help make this work in Bucharest and in the south of Moldova possible. Each sacrifice is significant and we are grateful for how God has used you. What we ask is that you might pray for us and the church during this challenging time. We know that this circumstance did not surprise God and we believe that He has a larger purpose for us as a body as well. We want to learn the lesson He is teaching us well and come through the test stronger and more prepared to serve the purposes of our great God. That is why we ask you to pray along with us.

As always, Naty and I thank God for each of you and trust that during these difficult times that your needs are being met. "And my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus." Philippians 4:19 God bless you all for your faithfulness to us and your brothers and sisters here in Bucharest and in Moldova.


Sunday Worship





Monday, September 14, 2009

More New Opportunities

This past week marked the beginning of many new ministries in the church in Bucharest. We started for the first time a children's church program that is an addition to our children's Sunday school. This new effort allows many of the parents in our church the opportunity to worship without the concern for what their children are doing while they are in the worship service. Additionally, we are beginning our first community outreach program through 'English as a Second Language Classes'. We are trusting that God will give us many opportunities to develop relationships with many of those who are attending these classes. The reason is many of those attending do not know Christ nor do they attend the church. Our hope is that God will allow us over time to develop the type of relationships with them that will open doors to share the gospel. Please pray that God will bless these outreach efforts into our community.


Children's Church


Others from the International
Community In Bucharest


Naty and I wanted to take a moment and share with you our home in Bucharest. Many have asked about where we live and we thought a few photo's might help you get a better understanding of our apartment here. As always, thank you for your generous sacrifices that make this work here in Romania and Moldova possible! You have been a great blessing through the years and we pray that God is blessing each of you for your more than generous sacrifices on behalf of Naty and I and those we have been called to serve here.












Monday, September 7, 2009

New Opportunities

This last week was full of new opportunities. It started when Naty and I were invited to join the Japanese International School for their annual festival. This was a great time as we were able to join a few members from our church for this celebration. In addition, there have been several women from this community that have been investigating who Christ is during our weekly ministry to the women of our community. While we were at the celebration we had an opportunity to encourage many of them. We thank God for the Japanese community and we pray that God will continue to work in it to bring men and women to faith in Christ.






Naty with the Takagi's; A family from
the International Church

As I mentioned, we had a weekend of many firsts. Another first was the beginning of Jonathan Moore-Crispin's term with the International Church. God has led this young man to our church from the United Kingdom to serve the fellowship here in Bucharest as our Assistant Pastor. This past Sunday this finally became official. The following are photo's from our time of worship this past Sunday as we celebrated this special event.



The elders and I praying for Jonathan
as he comes on staff of the church



The Sermon on Sunday



Children's Sunday School

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