Never thought I'd be relieved to hear Russian...
Torben and I just got back from a very relaxing weekend in the most beautiful Ukrainian city we've ever visited - Lviv. I finished SBS part two and we immediately hopped on a train for this small city about 6 or 7 hours west of Kiev. Both of us were very tired, especially me, since I had hurried to finish Kings a day early in order to leave on time. It was perfect because Ukraine has these new rules that even if you have a visa, you have to be registered if you stay longer than 90 days, or you have to leave the country every 90 days. Since registering is a hassle and we needed a change of scenery, we opted for leaving the country.
Lviv is relatively close to the Polish border, so we just took a bus from Lviv to the border. I was a little nervous because I've
gotten in trouble at that border before for being over my 90 days and this time I was on my 89th day. Thankfully, there were no problems. We just got through the border, bought some Polish goodies, and walked back through to Ukraine.
So we made our way back to Lviv and started our mini vacation. It was just great. It was supposed to rain all weekend, but it didn't. And through some of our friends here in Kiev, we arranged to stay at a church fairly near the center of the city. This church was amazing (pictured to the right with our duck Gorm) We were envisioning a teeny little chapel with a back room, but we ended up in this gorgeous church with our own bathroom and a very comfy bed...just perfect :) The city was very nice and had a great square where we could sit and watch people...random fact - people in Lviv love to wear red and black together. In 10 minutes we counted 50+ people wearing red and black clothes...no idea why.
Only one thing threw us off about being in Lviv versus Kiev. Everybody speaks Ukrainian in Lviv as opposed to Russian. Torben and I understand a lot of Russian but very very very little of Ukrainian. We were completely lost the whole time. Felt like we were in an entirely different country. So when we got into the train to head back to Kiev last night and the lady in our cabin started speaking to us in Russian, both of us breathed a sigh of relief...never thought that would happen :)
I am still so often amazed at this crazy life God has gotten me into. I live in Ukraine with my Danish husband and hang out with my American, Ukrainian, Russian, Danish, Canadian, Australian friends. I am well versed in visa laws, cross-cultural understanding, I know things about countries I'd never heard of 5 years ago.......and I'm just a shy country girl from Minerva, Ohio - hick, corn-growing country where there are more cows than people. I'll never understand why God chose someone like me to live this crazy life, but I am grateful for it (most of the time, except this morning at 6am when I got home tired and train-grimy and my shower wouldn't work...). Seriously though, I thank God for the life He has led me to.
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I’m writing this to inform you about a project I am working on something that will help missionaries like you raise awareness and support. I am in the planning and design stages of launching a missionary news website (GodWitness News) and I would like you to be part of it. The purpose of the website will be to increase awareness about what missionaries are doing around the world. It will be missionary related news, by missionaries. The design I’m working on will be similar to the Yahoo News or to the BBC News websites.
I’m a professional Internet marketer, SEO expert and web designer. I have been thinking for some time that there must be a way I can use my skills to further God’s kingdom. After doing some analysis, I discovered that although there are many missionary blogs and websites, there are not many that have been optimized correctly to get a lot of readership traffic. You are probably aware of this, but a couple of the most important ways to get a lot of traffic is by having a high Google (Google, because it gets the most search traffic) PageRank and by having new content – A LOT of new content.
That is were you come in, with the content. Before I launch the news website, I would like to get 100 (eventually, I hope to have even more than this number, but this would be a good start) missionaries around the world to agree to be “news journalists.” If you are interested, I would like you to be one of the 100. If successful, there would be thousands of hits a day on the website. You would benefit by having many thousands of people around the world read about how God is using you, the work you are doing, and the people you are working with. Hopefully, some of the people visiting the website would support you with prayers and/or finances. Maybe some of them would want to volunteer to help with some of the projects you are working on. You could also benefit from having increased traffic to your website (each article you write could have a link to your website).
If you choose to participate, I would like you to agree to provide at least 12 articles in a year’s time. If you don’t want to write that many, you don’t have to feel obligated to do so though. The topic choice would pretty much be up to you. You could write about events in the country, challenges you are facing, tips for new missionaries, how God provided for your needs, and more. The articles don’t even have to be all that long. If you want to write more detailed articles, that’s fine, but if you want to write short ones(minimum should probably about 300 words), that’s fine too. You can also submit videos and photos. I just ask that everything submitted is good quality (you know, dot the i’s and cross the t’s, spelled checked, etc.) and original. It’s fine if it’s been published in print before, but if the content is already on the internet, the news websites PageRank will be reduced if the content has a copy somewhere out there on the web (yeah, the search bots are picky like that). Search engines don’t care about copies of videos and photos, so no worries there. The reason I say a year is because that is the time period through which I will evaluate how well the idea is accepted and whether I should continue the project. Call it beta testing if you want But that is about the necessary time needed to make the website a success.
If you are interested, please contact me by sending an e-mail to joe@josephkolb.info. Please let me know your name, the country you are working in, your missions name, your website, your contact information, your website, and any questions you have. Please provide as much of that information as possible as it will be hard to keep track of everyone if I have so many participants. Sometime after I get your e-mail and once I get the site going, I will send you a user name and password for your publisher account. I may also send updates or more detailed article criteria (good titles, photo sizes, etc.). I will also send a statement of faith that will have to be agreed to. Pretty much Jesus is the only way, the truth and the light and no one comes to the Father but through him.
I think that’s about it for now. Oh, yeah one more thing, I would like participants to add a link from their website (if they have one) or blog to the news website. In-links is another way that Google uses to establish PageRank. Also, I have had some people respond saying that they were uncomfortable with having the articles link to there blogs, if you don’t want to do that, it’s fine. And if you feel uncomfortable giving me some info, then that’s fine, I understand. I won’t sell it of course, but you don’t know me, so I can see why there would some level of distrust.
Along with the news website, I’m thinking of launching a social networking website (maybe part of the news website) for missionaries and those interested in getting connected with missionaries. It would be very similar to myspace’s set-up, but would be geared towards the specific audience that I just mentioned. Before I launch that though, we’ll have to see how successful the news website is. It would take considerable resources to get the social networking site up and running.
If you don’t want to write articles, adding a link on your site directed to the news site would help increase it’s PageRank. If you only can do that, email me and let me know and I will let you know when the site is ready.
So think about it, and most importantly, pray about it! Thanks in advance!
If you have any ideas that would help with the website, let me know!
God Bless You!!
Joe<><
joe@josephkolb.info
PS. A little introduction to myself: I’m Joe Kolb and I’m from Britton, Michigan. I go to a church called Hope Christian Fellowship and North Ridge Church on weekdays. I’m currently working as a web/graphic design and finishing my second degree. I am engaged to an awesome girl and Lord willing, I will be getting married January 2, 2009.
haha, God does have a wonderful sense of humor, huh? I hope we get to see you when you get home before we move on to what ever is next...LOL Heather Wallace
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