After a great tour in Bulgaria we took a 9 hour overnight bus ride through Macedonia to Pristina Kosovo. The Bulgarian border officials had some trouble deciding what to do with Dustin because he appeared to be in the country illegally. The officials on the Turkey/Bulgaria border had not entered him into the system and did not stamp his passport. After some questioning and delay for the entire bus, one of the officials declared "We are good police, you can go...make sure you have stamp next time."
Upon our arrival in Kosovo we had some great orientation and great food. We have a super host here who has a big heart for the people of Kosovo. He has organized a full line up of venues for us and is very enthusiastic about our partnership with him. We are the first international group to come to Kosovo and share a message of true Hope and Love through creative outreach performances. We feel extremely privileged to be here in the newest country in the world (only 2 years old)!
On our first performance day we did 2 shows at a preschool for the cutest 3-6 year olds ever. Though we made our message very simple, we know they, as well as their teachers, thoroughly enjoyed it and heard about God’s love. It was actually quite special to share with these precious children who need to know that they are known and loved.
Next we shared with students at a gypsy camp. Their eyes were full of the heaviness of the world but they were well behaved and seemed to drink in the Prodigal Son parable about God’s love. That same day we visited a city with a large Turkish population and did a spontaneous show on the sidewalk near the city center. Several hundred people gathered and seemed totally into the performing and message. We had great conversations with many who stayed after wanting to talk.
God has really blessed our events and kept doors open and we look forward to the rest of this amazing tour.
"Happy Kids" children's center |
with some Roma gypsy kids |
NATO, European Union, USA, Kosovo we see the US flag almost as much as the Kosovo flag |
getting some "help" from the audience... and a few laughs |
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