Traveling to Europe, especially to the former 'Iron Curtain'
countries that
have
so long been closed for visitors, is very exciting, but can also be
quite tiring.
Jet
lag is common when changing 7 or 8 time zones, so the team will
discuss
strategies for avoiding that as much as possible as the trip nears.
More importantly,
you
must be prepared to walk everywhere you go in the small towns that
we'll be in,
and
there won't be any air conditioning! Here are some other things you
need to know:
* It
is recommended to get your hepatitis A and B vaccinations (may take
6
months, so start now)
* Get
your passport as soon as possible
*
Attend the team meetings for preparation (probably one or two per
month)
* Pray
regularly that God would enable each one of us to be a true light
for Him
on this mission trip, and that He will protect us in every way.
*
Start saving money! Costs are outlined below.
Fundraising
If you
do not have funds already, you may want to talk with your pastor and
the
mission leader in your church about your plans to serve the Lord in
Romania during
the
summer months. Also share with your family and friends, and ask them
to pray
for
you and support you. If you need a letter from us to your pastor or
missions
director, please let us know.
Passports
You
should have your passport application submitted by March 1st to
ensure you
have
your passport well ahead of time. If you currently have a passport,
please
check the date of expiration. To obtain a new passport, you will
need the following:
* 2
passport pictures (taken at AAA or a photo shop)
* A
certified copy of your birth certificate
* A
photo ID or your social security card
* A
completed passport application form, to be submitted to any of the
passport issuing offices in person. www.travel.state.gov/passport_services.
REMEMBER: Whenever traveling overseas, have copies of your passport
and
plane tickets, and it is advisable to leave a copy with your family
back
home Signing up
We
have limited space available, so don't wait too long. The following
must
be
submitted to One to One to reserve your space on the team:
* A
completed application form, mailed to your Team Coordinator
* A
completed agreement form
* A
$200 non-refundable deposit, made payable to One to One
International.
This
deposit will later be deducted from your total cost.
Costs
*
Food, lodging, transport, air travel, and insurance come to
US$2800.00
dollars per person. You also need to send the total amount at least
20
days
before the departure date to our office in Pensacola, Florida.
* We
also want to encourage you to share with your church about One to
One's
ministry and ask the pastor and others to make a donation, so that
we can
sponsor the poorest of poor to still attend a youth camp this sum
mer.
Times
and places
This
year's trip will take place in July, but keep yourself updated with
latest on our
websites. www.121usa.org. All updates and other information are
posted there on a
regular basis.
We
will be stationed in the town of Arad, and nearest airport is in
Timisoara.
To
give you an idea of what a typical day in Arad will look like, see
the schedule below:
7:30-8:00 Breakfast
8:15-8:45 Prayer and Devotion
8:45-12:00 Ministry
12:30-2:00 Lunch
1:00-5:30 Ministry
5:30-6:30 Dinner
6:30-9:30 Ministry, Fellowship, or Free Time
9:30-10:00 Group debriefing, prayer, and devotion
FACT
SHEET ROMANIA
Capital: Bucharest. Borders: Black Sea, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia,
Hungary,
Ukraine, Moldovia.
Area:
237,500 sq. km. (slightly smaller than Oregon). Population:
21,657,162.
Languages: Romanian, Hungarian, and German.
Ethnic
Groups: Romanian 89%, Hungarian 9%, German 0.4%, Ukrainian,
Serbian, Croatian, Russian, Turkish, and Gypsy 1.6%.
Religions: Romanian Orthodox 70%, Roman Catholic 6%, Protestant 6%,
unaffiliated 18% Life Expectancy: 65.5 male, 73.5 female (1996
data).
Climate: temperate; cold, cloudy winters with frequent snow and fog;
sunny
summers with frequent showers and thunderstorms. Government:
republic,
proclaimed on December 30, 1947; gained independence from Turkey in
1881.
Currency: lei (L).
Industry: mining, timber, construction materials, metallurgy,
chemicals,
machine building, food processing, petroleum production and
refining.
Agriculture: wheat, corn, sugar beets, sunflower seed, potatoes,
grapes,
milk,
eggs, and meat.
Minerals and resources: petroleum (reserves declining), timber,
natural gas,
coal,
iron ore, and salt.

This mission trip to Romania is a ‘team’ mission project, and not a
pleasure trip to Eastern Europe.
The following is a set of expectations for each team member. This
page must be signed and returned
with your application and deposit. Please read the following items
very carefully and initial each line to
indicate your understanding of what is involved in this mission
trip.
Initial each line after carefully reading the information
___ I understand that the living conditions may be more primitive
than in the U.S., and that there may
be times when things do not go according to plan. I will endeavor to
see God’s sovereign and
gracious hand in every change and in every inconvenience.
___ I understand that since Romania is a foreign country, I could
unknowingly come in contact with
persons carrying communicable diseases that are not typical in the
United States.
___ I understand that it is my responsibility to speak to my
physician about the health risks of traveling
to Romania and will seek his/her counsel concerning immunizations
and precautionary measures
against any possible communicable diseases.
___ In advance of this mission trip, I will seek to prepare myself
by reading and studying about Romanian
history and current events, by attending team planning meetings to
the best of my ability, and by
personally praying for the preparations and our team’s ministry in
the U.S.
___ I understand that while in Romania this trip will involve times
of personal spiritual reflection,
Scripture reading, journal writing, group discussion, singing,
sharing personal testimonies of God’s
work in my life and team meetings, and I am committed to
participating in these activities that I might
grow in my faith.
___ I will commit to finding two prayer-partners to pray for me
daily during our trip to Romania.
___ I understand that One to One International is taking the lead
and I am committed to following
their directions and to maintaining a joyful, servant-like spirit
while on this mission trip.
___ I will make it a priority to share with others what I have
learned from this experience upon my return.
___ I understand it will be expected of me to endeavor to show
myself as a disciple of Jesus Christ have the
support of my family in participating in this project make it a
priority to attend the preparation meetings,
before the trip begins cheerfully do without some of the comforts to
which I am accustomed
dress modestly and appropriately.
___ I understand that the Romanian culture is different. I
understand that in worship,
I must wear a skirt (over the knee) if I am female, I should not
wear excessive jewelry,
makeup, or draw excessive attention to myself. Also, I understand
that it is not acceptable
to smoke, drink alcohol, or use any illegal drugs.
___ I will not be carrying any fire arms or other prohibited items
with me on this trip.