Rebecca’s Journey-Slovakia
Ahoj! Welcome to my page about my Young Adults in Global Mission experience in Slovakia. My journey begins with a week-long orientation with 72 other young adults, 37 from the ELCA and 35 from the Presbyterian Church of America, in Chicago. From August 20-28, we will be learning about cultural sensitivity, simple living, and other important issues surrounding a volunteer year abroad. From Chicago I will fly to Munich and then Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, with two other YAGM volunteers. There we will apply for our residence permits and undertake a three week intensive language training course in Slovak. I should arrive in my placement in Obisovce, Slovakia around September 18, 2006. In the meantime, please keep me and the other young adult volunteers in your prayers as we leave the comfort and safety of home for completely foreign places. I look forward to sharing my journey with you! Dovidenia!While the orientation in Bratislava was good, I am finding that small villages in Eastern Slovakia, like Obisovce, are much different from the big Western city. Here in Obisovce I live with the Lutheran pastor and his wife, Daniel and Anna Misina, in the village’s parsonage, which is quite large. I have my own flat upstairs with a bedroom and bathroom. I can use the church’s kitchen downstairs or eat with the Misinas. Obisovce consists of about 400 people, but Pr. Daniel is in charge of five other congregations in the surrounding villages in addition to Obisovce. We think our pastors are over-worked here – Daniel has no secretary, janitor, or even Worship Planning Committee. The congregation is lucky to have an excellent organist and a dedicated Board of Elders, consisting of 28 men from the six villages. An important aspect of the area I am living in is that there is a 24% unemployment rate and the average salary is 8000 SK a month, or less than $3200 a year. While the cost of living is lower, this is obviously not a wealthy area.
If you would like to learn more about Slovakia and my mission there, please check out these websites:
http://www.slovakia.org/
http://www.cultureshock.sk/ (Anna’s company, click the English translation which I edited!)
http://www.lutheran.sk/ (Obisovce church congregation website, with English translation coming soon!)
