Saturday, May 20, 2023

Our First Week Away From the US


We left Boston around 7:15 pm on Monday, May 8th. We had a 4 hour layover in Iceland, then a 7 hour layover in London before arriving in Tirana, the capital of Albania, at 11 pm, their time, 5 pm Boston's time. 



We tried to sleep on every flight, which worked out really well. We had enough sleep to get by, but were tired enough to sleep on every flight, and then to sleep well once we got to the hotel. We had two separate friends volunteer to come with vehicles to pick us up from the airport, and they gave us rides to the hotel.



 The hotel and their workers were very nice. It had just opened two months earlier.This was the kids and I having breakfast in their restaurant the first morning. They went out of their way for us. Albanians really like Americans.

This is the gated street entrance to the cute little house that we have rented in Tirana.

The courtyard was filled with treasures!



I was surprised to find ivy on the walls, honeysuckle, roses in several colors, and an orange, olive, and lemon tree, all bearing fruit right now.



If you look on the left, there is a guest house in the back. 



Below is the entrance or mud room. 



 We can put our shoes in this piece of furniture. Albanians don't wear their shoes in their houses. 



From the entrance room, you would walk into this central room. All of the rooms are off of this one. We might use it as our living room. 


 

The first room to the left of the doorway in the central room is the bathroom. We were without water for our first few days, so it made cleaning a bit of a challenge, as we were only using jugs of bottled water.


We're hoping to install glass doors for the shower. Most Albanian showers have no curtain or glass. They have a drain in the middle of the bathroom floor to catch all of the water.



The next room is the dining room with an attached kitchen. Not only does the couch seat many children during mealtimes, but it folds out into a bed that one of the kids uses at night.



There are places much more modern here. One thing we liked about this house when we saw it online was that it wasn't so perfect, as our nine boys are a bit rough on things. Hopefully they can help us to improve this home!



Next is the boys' room, with three beds and plenty of room for more. 



This next room is the one that Edward and I share with the three youngest children. It has a built in bookshelf that has books in several languages, including Italian, French, and Albanian. I love French, so I am hoping to read some of them. The window faces the front courtyard.



Lastly is this room on the front of the house where Edward and one of our sons ripped up the flooring that had been laid on top of tile, trapping moisture. 


All in all, I love that in the midst of the city, my kids have an outdoor area to play in that locks with a key from the inside and outside, so my little ones can't wander out, and no one can wander in. 


As much as I really liked the house online, and I do believe that it has great potential, the house is very musty and is in need of repairs. Edward got a dehumidifier today and hooked it up just before we left today for the next month. We're hoping that it will help as there is so much moisture in the air inside this concrete house. It had been unrented and closed up for three years.


The guest house has a bathroom, and it had a bed, which we brought into the main house. Edward is planning to set up his woodshop there in the guest house.


Update: To see what ended up happening with this house after several months, check:

https://faithfamilyliving.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-end-of-era.html?m=1


Although I had been here for a week back in 2004, I have been very surprised by the number of shops all over the city. Everything is shiny, fancy, and clean. There are lots and lots of cafes and restaurants. The shops usually specialize in something. 


It is currently Monday, May 15th and we are on a coach bus heading to Shkoder, a small city near the border of Albania. We have reserved a couple of rooms in a hostel for the next month. We plan to look for a house or apartment to rent there for the next couple of years.


These photos were taken on our ride there. 


Our current plan is to be in Shkoder three out of four weeks per month. We will try to start a church there, in our home. One week per month, we plan to take a bus back to Tirana to visit with the people that we know there, while Edward and maybe the older boys, get a lot of woodworking for his business done. He plans to ship his finished work to one of our friends back in Rhode Island, who will then ship out the pieces to individual customers in the US. 


Edward has a good handle on the language, which has been really helpful. We're all intent on learning the language. The kids and I had been taking Albanian lessons online for a year and a half with Eva, a woman from the church in Tirana that Edward had helped to start when he lived there back in 2000-2002. It was special to meet her and her family in person.




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Thursday, January 10, 2013

We're Not Perfect, by Edward

     Have you ever heard anyone say this about the church where they assemble, " Well, we're not perfect"?  Have you ever said it yourself?  I have.  Sounds kind of cheap, doesn't it?  It is used ( though not always) to deflect any criticism that may be leveled against a particular assembly.  And yes, I know that there are no churches where every last thing is perfect, but there can be churches where the Lord has nothing negative to say.  There can be churches whose works are complete before the Lord.  Two such churches are mentioned in Revelation.

     “To the angel of the church in Smyrna write: These are the words of him who is the First and the Last, who died and came to life again.  I know your afflictions and your poverty—yet you are rich! I know the slander of those who say they are Jews and are not, but are a synagogue of Satan.  Do not be afraid of what you are about to suffer. I tell you, the devil will put some of you in prison to test you, and you will suffer persecution for ten days. Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life.  He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. He who overcomes will not be hurt at all by the second death."( Revelation 2:8-11)


     “To the angel of the church in Philadelphia write: These are the words of him who is holy and true, who holds the key of David. What he opens no one can shut, and what he shuts no one can open.  I know your deeds. See, I have placed before you an open door that no one can shut. I know that you have little strength, yet you have kept my word and have not denied my name.  I will make those who are of the synagogue of Satan, who claim to be Jews though they are not, but are liars—I will make them come and fall down at your feet and acknowledge that I have loved you.  Since you have kept my command to endure patiently, I will also keep you from the hour of trial that is going to come upon the whole world to test those who live on the earth.  I am coming soon. Hold on to what you have, so that no one will take your crown.  Him who overcomes I will make a pillar in the temple of my God. Never again will he leave it. I will write on him the name of my God and the name of the city of my God, the new Jerusalem, which is coming down out of heaven from my God; and I will also write on him my new name.  He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches." (Revelation 3:13-17)

     The other churches in Revelation were encouraged for the good they had done but were also censured, all except Laodicea; they were only censured and then exhorted to repent.  Jesus had nothing negative to say about Smyrna and Philadelphia. They were complete.  So, we have examples set before us that we should strive for.  

     If they could be complete before the Lord as an assembly, than so can we.  It's not like these kind of churches could only exist back then, in the first century.  They can exist today.  Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever.  Our individual churches can be churches that walk closely and lovingly with Jesus Christ.  We do not have to settle for, " Well, we are not perfect".  We can be that which He desires, but we have to choose to be.  
    
 We must each choose, individually, to put off sins from our own lives, to decide to not put stumbling blocks before our brothers, and to adhere to His commandments. Maybe we can then influence others to do the same and be complete, not just individually, but as a whole. 

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

An Overlooked Double-Standard, by Edward

Proverbs 20:10  "Differing weights and differing measures, Both of them are abominable to the LORD."

    I have noticed that Christians more easily label someone a false teacher or false brother when the person who is being labeled is far away.  Far away as in, never met before.  Maybe the person is some popular "Christian" personality or some teacher in some distant church.  Maybe the person really is a false teacher or brother and is doing harm to the Church, but then when a brother nearby espouses some false teachings, he is simply misunderstanding scripture or it is said, " Well, that's your opinion".   

     Do you see my point?  When a person is close by we are more quick to be merciful or to tolerate a brother's misunderstandings or sinful actions, but when someone is far away, we are more quick to judge or condemn.  

In some cases, the person far away really is a false teacher and the brother close by really does just misunderstand something, but the opposite is also true.  Sometimes the person we are tolerating is the false teacher and the person that is far way, that we are condemning, really honestly misunderstands something and needs mercy.  

     I think this is understandable to a degree since we don't have a relationship with the person far away, while we do with the brother who is close by.  It is also easier to take a stand against a teaching if you do not have to face the person that you are opposing, while it is harder to take a stand against a false teaching, when the person espousing it, is someone that you love dearly.  

     The Lord is clear though, a double standard is an abomination.  A person is a false teacher whether far away of close by, and if someone needs mercy close by, than the person far away also needs mercy.   

     My goal in writing this is not to encourage you to start labeling every brother with a wrong notion a false teacher, nor is it to encourage you be merciful with and embrace the false teacher who is far away.  It is simply to encourage you to judge justly. 


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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Flowers Of The Field, by Edward

1 Peter 1:24-25 // For, “All men are like grass, and all their glory is like the flowers of the field; the grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of the Lord stands forever.” And this is the word that was preached to you.

     It is not just Gods' word that teaches us this wisdom, that all things come to an end.  God teaches us this through nature.  This is one reason we age, to teach us that there is an end.  This is to teach us that,"if this life ends than why should we live for it"? 
     
     Everything that I have here will come to an end- my career,  my house, my car, my pleasures, all that I see.  My eyes are opening to this reality more and more and this is a great blessing.  It takes my eyes off of this world and helps to focus them on my eternal dwelling.  

     It is both sad and joyous at the same time.  It is sad because most in this world are fixated on this life and will not let it go for anything.  To them it's all about having the things of this world.  They want the career and so they live for the career.  They want their pleasure and so they live for their pleasure.  Their eyes don't lift up to heaven. They want this life, not realizing that it is all rot.  
      
     It is sadder still that many who call themselves Christians live this way as well, paying attention to the wisdom of this world. It is sad because most disappear into eternity separate from God.  

     It is joyous because this wisdom teaches me where true life resides.  Not in this world or all that it has to offer, but in God and His Son Jesus Christ.  It focuses me on living life to the full by abiding in His word and to find fulfillment there. It teaches me not to weigh myself down with worldly possessions and not to seek after this world's approval.  It removes this worlds baggage from me.  To know that this world ends is truly liberating.  It liberates me to follow Him.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

A Vessel For Use, by Edward

2 Timothy 2:20-21 "In a large house there are articles not only of gold and silver, but also of wood and clay; some are for noble purposes and some for ignoble.  If a man cleanses himself from the latter, he will be an instrument for noble purposes, made holy, useful to the Master and prepared to do any good work."

     I desire to be used by God, but as this scripture illustrates, if I want to be useful to Him, I need to cleanse myself from those things that would make me unfruitful.  I need to be made holy.  

     My favorite analogy to illustrate this point is that of my favorite coffee cup.  Every morning, I drink a cup of coffee or a cup of tea.  For my cup to useful to me, it needs to be clean.  If it is not clean, holy, I will put it down and reach for a different cup.  My cup is not useful until it is washed.  

     It is the same way between us and God.  To be useful to God we need to be holy in our daily lives.  He set us apart, washed us in baptism, gave us His Spirit, and put us on the vine. But now, we need to be holy.  

     It is not too much for Him to ask.  I encourage you to examine your actions to see if they are lining up with scripture.  What do you watch? What do you listen to? How do you speak?  Being entangled in this world defiles a mans conscience, turning him from the faith. 

1 Timothy 1:19 "holding on to faith and a good conscience. Some have rejected these and so have shipwrecked their faith".

It is hard to serve the Lord wholeheartedly with a guilty conscience. Being set apart from this world and it's pleasures is a great blessing.  Being useful to Him is a great blessing.  I hope that you may be useful to the Master.

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Friday, August 10, 2012

Montenegro Mission Trip, by Edward

August 10, 2012

Dear brothers and sisters,
                    
     As many of you know, I lived in Tirana, Albania as a missionary with our church from 2000-2002. We were starting a church there. Ever since I came back to the States I have had a desire to go back to Eastern Europe to help spread the gospel there.  I love Eastern Europe- the people, the cultures, the languages.  I desire to teach the gospel there.  There are opportunities everywhere to spread the gospel, including here.   Men are needed everywhere to stand up and speak the gospel. 
 
     There is a good opportunity now in Montenegro.  After praying for a long time and seeking God's will we have made a decision to seek to move there.   If the support is there for us, we have every intention of going.  The need in Montenegro was brought to my attention about 9 months ago by a sister named Jo.  She teaches English with the World English Institute (WEI).  They teach the Bible by teaching English in foreign countries. The Bible is the English text from which the students learn.  Through WEI, Jo helped a young girl named Marsida become a disciple.  She was baptized about two years ago.  This girl is an Albanian that lives in Montenegro.  She lives in an Albanian community.
      
     Albanians make up about 5% of the total population of Montenegro.  Montenegro is situated on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea, across from Italy and sits on the northern border of Albania.  The area that we are seeking to go is about 2 1/2 hours from where I was in Tirana, Albania.  There are no churches of Christ in Montenegro that we know of, and Marsida does not know of anywhere to find fellowship.

     If the Lord is willing, we will be able to go and help start a church there.  Secondary to this is to be able to get to know and encourage the churches in Albania.  This would be for our own encouragement, as well.  Thirdly, if the Lord is willing, I hope to help a small church in eastern Hungary for a short amount of time.
 
      The term of our stay overseas is undetermined, but we are initially seeking support for the first year, though it is my prayer that we will be able to stay longer.  The amount that we are seeking is around $40,000 dollars for the first year.  Living in Montenegro is much less expensive than here in the US, but the travel there and back is considerable.  There are seven of us to fly over; me, my wife and five boys.  We are asking for more than we think we need for travel, living expenses, and obligations here in the US.  It is our goal to live on much less than what we are seeking, but also want to be safe because we don't know everything to expect.  We are writing this to ask for your support in this endeavor.  We are asking for your support through prayer and financial assistance if it is on your heart to give.  We would need monthly support, i.e. pledging to give a certain amount a month for a set time, as well as up-front donations to aid with travel expenses and start-up costs, once there. 
 
     We are seeking assistance from individuals as well as from congregations.  We have decided to only ask for pledges for now until we get a significant amount pledged, because if we are not able to go we do not want to have money to return, therefore we have removed the donate button.  If you would like to pledge monthly or a one-time support, you may contact me by email at edwardacarlton@gmail.com.  I understand that many of you may want to ask questions before deciding to give.  I will happily answer any questions.  Also, please forward this to anyone you feel may desire to help us in this effort.

     I am also praying that another couple would be able to go with us.  I am praying specifically for an Albanian couple to be able to help in the work, though the couple would not have to be Albanian.  More than one couple or single disciple would be welcome and a benefit.  It would be good to have their help in the work, as well as to mutually encourage and edify one another.

     I thank you for your consideration.
                                                                                                                                                                Your brother,

                                                                Edward Carlton

*Updated April 2024: We have been here in Eastern Europe since May 2023, and praise God, we have been self-supported!!!

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The Narrow Way, by Edward

I gave a lesson last week at the Casco Bay Church of Christ in Portland, Maine.  Wanted to share with any who might have interest in it.  It may be listened to at this link, http://cascobaycoc.org/page/audio-sermons . It is titled " The Narrow Way" but they have it titled " How narrow is the narrow road".  It should be the first one in the playlist. Please feel free to pass it on.


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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Falling From a Ladder, by Edward

      I fell off a ladder last week while working.  I was about seven to eight feet off the ground when I went down.  Not too high, but high enough to get hurt.  I am happy to report that I did not get hurt, aside from a little soreness on my stomach muscles and a little around my hips.  The worst part of the fall was when the ladder went out from under me.  It was very startling.  Once on the ground, ( I was sitting on my bottom with my legs out in front me because that is how I landed)  I surveyed my situation and tried to take in what had just happened.  I picked the paint can up, stood up, and made sure I was not hurt.  I then cleaned up the mess that I made from the fall, and then went right back up the ladder to finish what I was doing.

     Psalm 24:16 says, "For though a righteous man falls seven times, he rises again,".  Righteous men sin and fall, but they are not to stay down.  We are to learn from the fall and get up again, confessing our sins and repenting.  There is nothing we have done that cannot be forgiven, so long as we get back up again. Take courage. 

     On a side note, after months of prayer about an opportunity to plant a church in Montenegro, which is in Eastern Europe, we decided  (about a week and a half ago) to move there for an undetermined amount of time.  For now, we are seeking support for the first year, but I am hoping that we can go for a longer period of time. My desire to go there is strong, but I also had had fears of something happening to me or my family.  My fall from the ladder helped me to see that I can be hurt anywhere.  I needed to overcome these fears and the fall helped a great deal.  I thanked God for it multiple times after it happened.  

    We will post more information soon with details about Montenegro.

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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Lessons From a Camp Fire, by Amy Joy

     This week, Edward was burning a pile of branches that we have.  We were out in the yard, enjoying the experience of the small, controlled fire.  However, as our oldest son, who is 7, pointed out when he was rather close to it, that it was pretty hot.  I told him that that is one reason that we really do not want ourselves or others to go to hell.  I thought about it more while I stood and stared at the burning embers.  To actually be burning, forever, will be unbearable and it is unbearable to even think about for myself and others.  I think about how hot the fire was made to be in Daniel 3 and how much more intense hell will be. God loves us and we benefit from fearing him.

Proverbs 1:7  The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and      discipline.

Psalm 19:9  The fear of the LORD is pure, enduring forever.  The ordinances of the LORD are sure and altogether righteous.

     As the kids and I memorized part of Psalm 103, I pointed out that a lot of good that God promises is for "those who fear him.," not just for those who "believe" in him.   I've added the italics in the following scriptures.

Psalm 103:11  For as far as the heavens are above the earth, so great is his love for those who fear him.

Psalm 103:13  As a father has compassion on his children, so the LORD has compassion on those who fear him.

Psalm 103:17  But from everlasting to everlasting the LORD's love is with those who fear him;

Psalm 128:1  Blessed are all who fear the LORD, who walk in his ways.  

     People, even ourselves, have a tendency to want to make God out to be, as my husband says, "a big teddy bear."  Maybe we think that people will accept or desire Him more if we make Him out to be that way.  Hebrews 10:31 warns, "It is a dreadful thing to fall into the hands of the living God."
Of course, God is so perfectly good, and He has given us hope. Hebrews  12:28-29 encourages us with these words, "Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us be thankful, and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe, for our 'God is a consuming fire.' "

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Monday, July 9, 2012

Keeping the Ship Afloat, by Amy Joy

     Well, it's been a while since I've written.  I haven't forgotten about the blog, but I liken it to keeping a ship above water.  Sometimes, it takes all that I have to manage my home and take care of my family. As I wrote in my article about the woman's role, is the most important responsibility, besides my relationship with God.  

     In the story of Jonah, the people were throwing things overboard to keep their boat afloat.  I've had to throw all sorts of things "overboard", almost all extra or unnecessary things.  I don't go many places besides church. I've found that it really takes away from time at home that I need to get done my daily tasks.  
   
  People comment to me about how happy my kids are.  I know that it is because of God, and trying to apply His truths in our lives.  I laugh, too, saying that they are actually just so happy to be out!  In truth, they are actually quite content here at home, which is great.  Going out is just an extra treat!  

     I'll write when I can!

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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Are You A Doomsday Prepper? by Edward

Amy and I were watching a program about people who were preparing for different armageddon scenarios.   They were all tenaciously preparing food, shelter, and personal means of protection. Some of the scenarios that they were worried about were a bit odd, while others seemed quite plausible.  

It was a fairly interesting program, but Amy and I both came away thinking about how godless all of the preparations were.  Not that it's necessarily wrong to make preparations for certain events; it's prudent. What was godless, was that the purpose of the preparations are to extend their lives as long as possible, but none of them were walking according to His ways.  

Christ said in Luke 9:24, "For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will save it."  They were all working so hard to make sure that they survived when everything goes down, but were not concerned about their souls.  They were all so concerned about a possible future event, but gave no heed to a definite future event, the true doomsday, when all men will stand before Jesus, who will render to every man according to His works. (Romans 2:6-11)

As Christians,  we need to be doomsday preppers.  We need to be storing up treasures in heaven as these people stored up food on earth.  We need to be ready for that day.  

Our Lord exhorted us in Matthew 24:44, "For this reason you also must be ready; for the Son of Man is coming at an hour when you do not think He will."

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