Kilchzimmer

Moving

Warrenton, Missouri, here we come! After nine years of serving with Child Evangelism Fellowship® at the European headquarters (Kilchzimmer), we have a change of location ahead of us, as we’re moving to CEF’s International headquarters.

So what’s changing with our ministry? Not much, actually. For the last few years we’ve seen our workload swing from 100 percent European projects to a more international role. Most of our work will still be for the ministry in Europe, but we’ll be tackling projects which have a worldwide impact.

When we first started with the ministry at Kilchzimmer, it was hard to imagine working from anywhere but the offices there. In the past several years, we’ve seen major changes happening. Face-to-face meetings are replaced by Skype conference calls as workers do their jobs from their homes or on the road. Files are no longer sent by CD or DVD, but are placed on remote servers.

For a more than a year we have felt unsettled here in Switzerland. We can’t put our finger on it. We just see it as God preparing us for a move. We see an interesting parallel as we read the story of Abram in Genesis 12. He was living in the land of Canaan when God used a famine to move him to Egypt. Has this last year been our famine? For so many years we’ve called Switzerland home. Whenever we were asked how long we would stay our answer was “until God takes us somewhere else.” We’ve enjoyed the beauty of God’s creation here … after all, it is the most beautiful country in the world (in our very humble opinion). Castles and ruins are everywhere. The springtime flowers have never been rivaled. The mountains proclaim the glory of the Lord. Yet, we feel God’s call to end our time here.

We take with us so many good memories and friendships. Lord willing, we go to make new memories, renew old friendships and make new ones.

We have a lot to do. We leave on April 24. Before then we have our stuff to pack (we’ve already been doing that for more than a month). We have a lot of our furniture and household items to sell, and we have our car to sell. We’ll need to do a major cleaning of our apartment before handing it over on April 20. We have many goodbyes to say.

Please pray for us that the Lord would give us strength and endurance. Pray we “end well.” Pray for the co-workers we are leaving behind. Pray the Lord would give our new co-workers patience as we learn the ropes there. Pray God be glorified!

More to come …

An unplanned blessing

The phone rang at 4:45. Jen was a bit frantic. “Stefan isn’t here yet. The club is supposed to start in 15 minutes!” My heart stopped. Literally. We had been praying and planning for the Christmas Club in Holderbank for weeks.

“How many children are there?” I asked.

“Ten right now.”

I knew we couldn’t let those children down. This was the fourth year we’ve had the clubs. This was the most children we ever had. Quickly I called our co-worker, Martha.

“Do you have Stefan’s number? He’s not at the club yet.” Martha’s exclamation was pretty much how I was feeling. “WHAT?!?” After searching we got the number and quickly dialed Stefan’s office number.

He picked up after a few rings. “Hey, are you still in the office?” I gasped. “Yea, why, what’s wrong?”

“What about our Christmas club in 10 minutes?”

“No. No. No. Nonononononono! It’s not until the 14th!”

I heard the blood drain from his face when I told him again it was in 10 minutes. He couldn’t say sorry enough. I told him we’ll try to put something together.

Running downstairs, I caught sight of Martha. “Hadassa is grabbing her guitar right now.”

We still needed someone to teach. The first thought to come into my head was Jürgen – a longtime CEF worker from Germany who was teaching at Kilchizmmer. We ran to his room I explained the situation as Martha went to find some of the students. He took a few steps back into his room where he picked up a packet off his bed. It was a Christmas club lesson he had been practicing that morning. He threw the packet in his case and grabbed his Bible.

“Let’s go!”

Rebekka and Ina ran to join us. They had their practical at our church in Balsthal a few weeks before and knew several of the children at the club.

We prayed and planned the whole way to town. Arriving at the restaurant 10 minutes late, the group quickly set up. I asked Jen for a headcount.

Fourteen children.” She shared. Double what we had last year. Praise God. Not one of them had left as they waited for the club to start. Besides Amy and Christopher, three others from Holderbank came out.

During the next 45 minutes the children sang, Rüdi the raven paid a fun visit, the Gospel was shared through the story of the candy cane and the children learned John 8:12.

And what a Gospel! We celebrate the birth of God the Son who came to die for our sins!

We couldn’t have planned it better!

Breaks, students and Grace

The days leading up to the opening of the Children’s Ministry Leadership Course are always frantic. Handbooks to prepare, student notes to be printed, room- duty- and travel- lists to be created, and meals to plan. It’s all a part of the preparation for new students coming for the three month course.

Usually we’re faced with one difficulty or another just before the course starts. The photocopier breaks down. An unexpected student shows up on our doorstep. One of the vehicles won’t start. Unfortunately, the difficulty for the Autumn course wasn’t with something … it was someone. A very important someone. Sonja Ballou has been the cook at Kilchzimmer for several years now, taking over from Liz Cannon when she retired. The Friday before the course started, Sonja slipped going down a flight of stairs and broke a bone in her foot. At first, the break wasn’t thought to be too serious, however, after a weekend of constant pain, Sonja went to the hospital the following Monday … where they prepped her for surgery. Sonja’s out of commission for at least six weeks, and Liz graciously agreed to come back and help … for a while. That’s a huge blessing for us, but we realize she can’t do it alone. We are in major need of prayer at the moment … for the right person or people to come and help as a cook at Kilchzimmer for the next two months. We would also really appreciate your prayers for Sonja as she was already having tremendous knee pain and was facing surgery for that. Now those plans are up in the air.

The good news is, the Lord is already helping in various ways. The students are a blessing. Always eager to help and quick in doing their chores. It’s fun getting to know them as well. We’ve students from England, Northern Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Romania and the United States. Their backgrounds are even more varied. Several students feel led to join Child Evangelism Fellowship®, which we are very thankful for.

In the Multimedia department, we’re grateful to welcome Grace Hughes, from Portadown, Northern Ireland. Grace is a talented photographer who has joined us for three months to help in any way she can. She is always eager to lend a hand and always has a smile on her face. She’s also willing to help with the house, doing some cleaning, which takes a tremendous load off of our already strained house team.

Please pray for Grace as well, as she gets settled in and gets used to working with such a wild and crazy team. Please also pray for Brent, as he provides oversight for Grace these next three months. It’s not something he’s used to doing and could use all the wisdom and guidance the Lord can give him.

 

Life of Christ 3

After taking several weeks off to do other projects, the Good News Club® resource packs again became the main focus of our work this past month. Fighting a deadline of “end of September”, Jen and I have been working on a lot of new ideas to help GNC teachers across Europe.

As Jen does a lot of the “leg” work – assembling the various parts and compiling all that needs to be created or redone, her job is a tedious one. She tries to come up with new ideas for the take-home activities that will not only reinforce what was taught during the club, but will also be easily translated.

After going over the plan together, I get to design the packs, illustrating what I can or relying on our co-worker, Tim Shirey, to do the more detailed illustration. I couldn’t do these packs without him! Taking the illustrations together with the text, we try and make them as fun-looking as possible and still be easy to change into another language.

One of the toughest parts of these packs is how to illustrate the Bible memory verses and the Central Truths. Themes like “The Lord Jesus helps those who belong to Him”, “Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the Living God”, and “The Lord Jesus can make you clean from sin” aren’t the easiest to try and summarize with one graphic illustration. Throw in Bible verses like Matthew 17:5, 1 John 1:7 and Matthew 16:16, and our heads start to spin!

We’re thankful, however, that we don’t have to deal with these difficulties alone. Various teachers and staff at Kilchzimmer have often been asked  ”how would you illustrate this?”  We also get help the CEF European Multimedia Advisory Group. They have been a tremendous help in the past.

Counting both the color and the black and white versions of each item, the Life of Christ 3 pack will have nearly than 120 pages! We’re excited to see how both teachers and children will be impacted through these materials.

Thanks for your prayers on our behalf. We’re getting ready to start the Life of Christ 4 pack, and humbly ask you continue praying for good ideas, creativity and an adherence to the Word of God.

Johannesbeeren

July is berry season in Switzerland, and the Lord once again provided for us this year with an abundance of Red Currants (Johannesbeeren in German). We have an agreement with Kilchzimmer that whatever we pick from the berries there, we give half to the center to use in the kitchen. We started in the late morning, and after a picnic lunch, continued until early evening. While Amy was having too much fun playing, Christopher decided to help for a little while. He enjoyed eating nearly as much as he picked. The berries were thicker than we’ve ever seen. Six large buckets were filled to the rim, and after taking them home, washing and sorting them, we were able to freeze nearly 10 liters! Kilchzimmer made syrup and jam out of their share, and it’s already being put to good use during break times and for breakfast for the Children’s Ministry Leadership Course students.

Red currants are a favorite of Brent for in his Birchermüsli every morning. We’re thankful for God’s continued provision as these berries are quite expensive to purchase in stores.

Celebrating 40 years

CEF European Center

In 1971, Child Evangelism Fellowship® purchased a little group of buildings on a small plot of land in the hills above the Swiss village of Langenbruck. It was at that time that CEF started its 40 year presence at Kilchzimmer!

A lot has changed over the years. After purchasing the site, Kilchzimmer underwent tremendous renovations to the main house as well as the barn. Workers from across the globe came and went, and each year, students with a heart for children took the three month training course.

Other renovations took place at the turn of the 21st century, including a new kitchen, dining room, worker apartments and guest rooms. The roof has been replaced in several places. New front steps and a ramp was installed, and the summer house was restored to its former glory.

This coming Saturday, June 18th, we will have an open house celebration, praising the Lord for His bountiful provision of 40 years of ministry at Kilchzimmer!

Amy at camp

This past weekend Amy experienced her very first overnight camp! In the days leading up to it she would ask all kinds of questions: how many days to go? Who will be there? What time of day are we leaving? She certainly wasn’t disappointed! Being the youngest child in attendance, Amy didn’t bunk with the other girls, but instead got to sleep with the teenage helpers … which made her feel so important! Held at Kilchzimmer but conducted by the Basel Christian Fellowship Sunday School class, the program was based off of Answers in Genesis VBS kit on space. She enjoyed the music, learned several Bible verses, played lots of games and even got to go shopping at the camp store. We are so grateful to Basel Christian Fellowship for providing this outstanding event. It was certainly one of the highlights of the year for Amy!

Better late …

Being a world-class procrastinator, I often look at hautle.org with shame as it should be updated much more often. Sorry folks! A few weeks ago, Kilchzimmer hosted the Child Evangelism Fellowship® European Multimedia Summit. (What a mouthful!) The days were packed full of training and equipping. Writers, translators, artists and desktop publishers all came away enriched at what Judy Couchman had to share. Using lighthearted teaching as well as concrete examples, Judy shared from her vast experiences in publishing and writing.

Before the Summit however, was a day-long training session for those involved in layout. Taught by Tim Shirey and myself, we covered time-saving features of design software rather than just simple how-tos. At the end, Pekka from Finland, explained how much he appreciated all he learned: “I wish you could have come to my former printing company and taught everyone in the layout department these tips. It would have saved us many hours!” Now we can save CEF workers hours of layout time. We thank God for this opportunity.

Tilt your chin a little more …

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Amy and Ashley making modeling look eas

The weather was perfect. Sunshine to warm the colors. A slight breeze to show some movement. Amy and Ashley to pose for a photo. Daddy was there, too, reflecting the light onto the dark side of their faces, and Mommy snapped a few photos to capture the action behind the action. All in a days work for our resident photographer, Tim Shirey, who took a number of photos to get just the right one. And then we got it. The new photo for the updated brochure How is CEF® Reaching Europe’s Children? It was a fun brochure to put together, especially trying new things in InDesign to make it easier to make changes. However, we were lacking that one perfect image to bring readers inside. That’s when I asked Tim if we could stage the photo. As always, he was up to the challenge, and took a situation that I would have thought was “non-photographable” and did a miracle with it. So what is the purpose of the brochure? Simple: to tell others how God is using Child Evangelism Fellowship® in Europe. We use tools like this brochure to encourage those who currently give finances and prayers, and let them know their resources are being used wisely. It also helps those who might be interested in supporting the work to see how CEF is reaching children. There are so many needs CEF has in Europe right now. Workers who need support. Vehicles that need purchased, national offices that need paid for. Children that need reached. We’re thankful for the opportunity to share these things, and are equally happy our little girl was happy to help.

Starting the climb …

Monday will see the start of the CEF European Multimedia Summit. It’s not quite the G8 Summit, but the impact has much farther-reaching implications. We’ll see more than 30 people gather at Kilchzimmer from across Europe and from the US for a week of seminars, how-tos and refresher material, as well as insights from Judy Couchman, who  is an author, speaker, and art history instructor. She’s published more than 40 books, workbooks, and compilations.

Before the Summit begins, I’ll kick off a half-day session for workers who are involved in layout. We’ll be covering the Adobe Creative Suite, and my goal isn’t so much learning tricks to “do” things, but instructing how to do things faster. (For those interested, we’ll be looking specifically at style sheets, next styles, nested styles, anchored objects, styles within anchored objects, smart objects in Photoshop, Illustrator, Bridge, and much more). I’ll be handling the InDesign and Illustrator portions, and Tim Shirey will cover the Photoshop and Bridge portions.

I’d appreciate your prayers this week, specifically for wisdom and direction during this half-day seminar, as well as for Jen and the children, as we won’t be seeing much of each other this week.

Blessings!

-Brent