Monday, February 13, 2012

God has room in my life

God planned the birth of Christ from the foundation of the world and yet He seemed to forget to reserve a room at the inn so that Jesus could be born in a bassinet instead of a barn. We often think that if something in our life doesn’t go well that God isn’t in it. Yet it was by divine administration that the rooms were all full so that the Son of God had to be born in an agricultural mess. Our messes are the womb of the dawn…the birth place of Christ’s work in our life. He will come into any place where there is room.” Kris Vallotton

Saturday, February 11, 2012

I'm alive and well

I know this blog seems like dead to you and you're probaly right.

BUT .. I do have good plans with it. I simply blog mostly in Estonian right now but I don't want to keep it this way, because I have too many dear englishspeaking friends whom I want to keep updated as well.

I'm not going to promise anything but I can just tell you that it's going to happen when it happens. Love you my friends!

Sunday, February 27, 2011

You can follow me in Estonian

I'm mostly blogging in estonian at the moment.

tiinasaarelt.wordpress.com

But who knows what the future brings ... English blog might be coming ..

Monday, October 29, 2007

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Still alive

Sorry for not letting you know for a long time how I am doing. But I'm still in Kuressaare (for now), working in Kuressaare Youth Hobby Centre as a youthworker. But also in Kuressaare Family Radio as a christian news editor. You can listen to our radio on the internet www.pereraadio.com (Clik on "Pildiraadio" or "Netiraadio 64 stereo").
Youthwork in our church is going on as well, our webpage (in estonian) is wwjd.planet.ee
I'll soon post some photos as well.

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Maila graduated

We went to a parade on the 23rd of june

So it all started with my brother's idea to go to this parade. After driving many kilometers and staying in line to get there, we got a flat tire ... so he fixed it ...!
... already many miles before the coast, people got out of cars, because the lines were too long to wait. hundreds and hundreds of people went there ....

... We took a shortcut ...
... and all this just to see some boats ...