Wednesday, October 31, 2007



Family pic on Mars Hill; the location where the Apostle Paul is believed to have preached in Athens and declared to them, "For as I walked around and looked carefully at your objects of worship, I even found an altar with this inscription: TO AN UNKNOWN GOD. Now what you worship as something unknown I am going to proclaim to you." Acts 17:23

Eating in Athens...yum yum!


These are Gyros that we ate for lunch at a fast food restaurant called Πιτα Παν (Pita Pan)



This is a traditional Greek dish called Μουσακας (Mousaka). It is made with potatoes, eggplant, ground meat, and one more mystery ingredient (ha ha).





















This is a meatball dish that was served in earthenware with a tea light underneath to keep it warm. We thought this was quite a unique and interesting presentation. Vaguely resembling a volcano, Gary says, "Stand back! It's gunna blow!" (ha ha)









Here is a table which consists of kabobs, which is pita bread with sausages, tomatoes, and onions. The white sauce that you see on the plate is τζακικι (tzaziki) , make with yogurt, cucumber and garlic; it is sooooo delicious! Also on the table is a traditional Greek salad which consists of tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, olives, feta, and drizzled with olive oil.

These are just a few of our favorite Greek dishes and are always eager to try new and interesting Mediterranean food.

Women's BSF presentation tonight














Tonight, as I write, the women's prayer group is having a BSF presentation in our apartment. Many of these women have been praying for BSF to get started in Athens. Presentations are a means to introduce people to the concept of BSF. As they hear about BSF and it's vision, they will decided to register for the upcoming Pilot class. A Pilot class is just a mini-BSF class which will last for a short 5 week period. This is away to have them try BSF for a shorter period of time to see if they want to continue. We trust as people will come and begin to study God's word for themselves, they will "see" the benefit of being involved with this type of study. The Word will sell itself.

For those reading this blog, please pray for our success in Athens.

Love and Blessings
From the Walthall's

Monday, October 29, 2007

Greetings from the Walthall's in Athens, Greece



October 2007

Greetings from the Walthall’s in Athens, Greece. Or, as the Apostle Paul would say, “Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.”

The key word for us since we’ve been in Greece is “beginnings.” We arrived in Greece late August armed with a purpose and a call to bring God’s word to the people of Athens through the means of BSF. We are so excited to be here and to begin a new work for the Lord. Of course, none of this would be possible without God’s hand on us making a way as we try to find our way around, find an apartment, enroll our daughter in school, and just try to adjust to a new way of life in a foreign country.

We have so much to be thankful for as we see God working and orchestrating events and people to make things happen. We have indeed found an apartment which we love and now feel like home. And, the Lord provided an apartment near a Metro station so we can more easily get around Athens without a car.

We love being in Athens, but like any new place and new culture, we are learning to adjust. There are 2 key phrases we keep reminding ourselves of; 1) “it’s not wrong, but just different,” and 2) from the Wizard of Oz, “we’re not in Kansas anymore.” One major adjustment has been with the traffic. Since Athens is a densely populated city with what seems to be more cars than people, it can be a dangerous place for a pedestrian. There have been a few “close calls,” but God has protected us from our ignorance to the “rules” of traffic.

However, there are so many things we really love about living in Athens. The food, the traveling neighborhood markets which bring fresh produce to your local area, the weather (dry arid climate with some rain in the fall and winter), the metro system, the historical setting of Athens with the Acropolis and the Plaka (a busy tourist area with small shops and lots of sidewalk cafes or restaurants near the Acropolis) are just a few of the things that make Athens so special. It seems like each day we are here, our love for Athens, the people and the culture continues to grow with our understanding and assimilation.

When we arrived in Athens, the women’s prayer was already intact, but nothing yet for the men had been established. However, like with any new “beginning” it means starting small, but God has been faithful to provide. As of late October, we now can praise the Lord in providing us with one man (Sam from Nigeria) who will join Guenter and me in praying for the future of a men’s BSF group in Athens. Small beginnings does not bother me, because all great movements usually begins with just one or a few. And, in our case, it’s not just one or even a few, but a few + ONE = Unlimited. What good work God has called us to begin, He will see it to completion. For with God, nothing is impossible.

While each day generally brings some challenge for us, I continue to rely on God’s word and his faithfulness to provide. I said, before I came to Greece, that I’d climb any mountain if I knew it was what God wanted me to do. Well, we’ve had a few hills to climb along the way, but God has been faithful to get us over each bump. Psalm18:29 has been a verse I continue to remind myself of, “With your help I can advance against a troop; with my God I can scale a wall.” All I can say is, we are here to do God’s work and thankfully, He will carry us up and over any wall or any hill that comes our way.

Well, like any work for God, we need your prayers. Here are some specific things you can pray for us:

1. God to continue to draw new men to the prayer group.

2. Continue success for the Women’s BSF introduction presentations.

3. Continued assimilation into the culture, including learning the language.

4. Successful “turn around” to Albania before our 90 day visa expires (on or about Nov. 21)

5. Caitlin (our 17 yr old daughter) would be a Godly example to her non Christian friends at school.

Grace, peace and God’s blessing to you all,

Joyfully and thankfully serving the Lord in Athens, Greece

Gary and Claudia Walthall