Curt and Sandra Lovelace, Lifework Forum
The shakedown cruise for our homeschool convention in a box is complete. God showed us much and blessed us richly, but most of all He taught us about Himself. Bosnia is not known for its scenery, but we were given beautiful landscapes for which to praise Him. A Muslim country is not known to be welcoming to Christians, but we met brothers and sisters who took us in with warm hearts and open homes. Ilidza is not considered a modern city, but we enjoyed comfortable accommodations and professional attention. The setting was clearly arranged by our Father to allow us to see His hand and focus on the ministry He had prepared for us.
BHC 2007 was a grand success in the sense that it was the next step in the vision the Lord has been revealing to us.
Our desire is to bring solid Biblical truth as the foundation for addressing the “how to” portion of the home education lifestyle. Numerous comments show that we did just that in Bosnia.
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We believe it is important to reach out to both national and expatriate
families. We found it interesting that there was an even split between the
two. Thank you, Lord. |
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Presenting information in English is a possible handicap in other countries.
On this trip, nationals thanked us for the opportunity to use their English
and expats were able to rest in using their home language. Thank you again,
Lord. |
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We want to bring as many resources for families to review and enjoy as
possible. The exhibit hall was a central gathering and sharing point with
every family taking away boxes filled with a variety of materials. Thank
you, Lord, for moving hearts to participate with us. |
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Our hope is to provide a supportive environment for families to enjoy time together as well as opportunities to interact with other families. The formal sessions were well attended and informal conversations in between and over meals were plentiful and rich. Hallelujah! |
Although homeschooling is the topic we address, living a life and building a family that glorifies God is our central theme. In the Balkans and eastern Europe wherever the Communist ideology took hold, people simply do not know what a family is. Life under Communism was an anti-Christian, anti-family existence. All allegiance was supposed to be to the state. In many places, the Communist leaders intentionally broke up families and sent some members into exile. Now that the Soviet Empire itself is broken up and families have been reunited, one would think that all would be well. However, there are no models for either the reunited or the new, young families to follow. By God’s grace, we were able to share Biblical truths about God’s provision of the family and the many blessings He brings to us there. Of course, Curt presented the serious parental responsibilities found in God’s Word that kept our own family on the homeschool path. As a Croatian mother of five stated, We had no idea there was so much Scripture to support our decision to homeschool.
The most precious part of our journey is always the people the Lord draws to us. People came all the way from Poland, Norway and Serbia as well as from the local area. We met an expat couple with three young boys who recently moved to a ‘creative access’ country. They were filled with enthusiasm for the field where God has planted them. We were blessed to renew and extend relationships with a Lithuanian national and some expat friends. One newly-met local couple invited us to join their family for a BBQ. This is very rare in Bosnian culture. We ate ‘cevapi’ cooked over a wood fire as their five children interacted with our team. It was a blessed evening!
We heard and continue to learn about blessings the attendees received. A mother of three young children from Norway wrote, When I first heard you talk it did not make sense. I thought heart issues are important of course, but now I understand that I will not get any academic results unless I start working on the heart. First mine. An expat mother of five wrote, I loved our tea time together. Thank you for your prayers and encouragement to our family. One Hungarian mother of four was amazed to find a variety of curricula. She’d been using one American publisher for all four children because I didn’t know anything else existed. She was ecstatic at the items she was given to enrich her home.
Honoring God as we encourage the discipling of the next generation is a high call. We find ourselves being led into discussions on any number of topics. From ways to develop curriculum to how to find a Christian homeopath for assistance with a baby’s chronic skin irritation. The truth is that there’s no way we can be experts in every area. We thank God that He is the one who has given us this wide-reaching call and will therefore empower us to pursue it. It was exciting and humbling to receive these heartfelt words following our return to the US, You are God’s sent blessing to our family.
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The Team
visiting Roman ruins in Ilidza.
in back- Josh and Wendy Orth, Curt and Sandra in front- Nicki Berthiaume, Samantha Nason |
Curt and
Sandra with the Price family.
Expat friends we’ve known for eight years. We celebrated Mother’s Day together. |
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Vanja and
Sandra with their children.
Croatians living in Bosnia, seeking safety to educate their children at home. |
Conference
attendees enjoying a field trip to a local English language library.
Provided through US homeschool families. |
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News about our 2008 conference in Norway is now online here. |
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Response- BHC 2007 is the largest outreach the Lord has yet to lay before Lifework Forum. You still can participate in the journey.
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Continue to pray for those who were touched by this conference - and for those who could not make it. |
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Begin to pray for the next BHC! |
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Provide financial support toward our $10,000 estimated need. We raised most of the needed support, but still fell a little short. |
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