Albania Grows On You

Albania Grows On You

Initialy Fearfully but Ultimately Painfully

Albania Has Surprised Us

We are in Tirana, Albania’s capitol.

The people have surprised us. I’m not sure what we expected, but I can tell you WHAT WE DID NOT expect.

We Did Not Expect to Engage Recently Oppressed People

It has been fascinating, and, I know this sounds trite, but engaging with the people here, actually causes great pain in our heart.

Until 30 years ago, Albania was ruled by an oppressive communist government.

AND ITS IMPACT IS STILL ON THE PEOPLE HERE

How Do I Describe the People we are Seeing and Meeting here in Tirana, Albania?

We all know people, especially in our churches who have . . .

  • Lived incredibly difficult lives.
  • Been abused their entire life.
  • Have lived with no hope.

Right? In fact, I may have just descibed you.

BUT WAIT . . .

This, that Naida and I are seeing and experiencing, is different. In this short post I will try to put into words our experience.

But then I want you to also hear from my friend, an Albanian missionary, Pellumb Collaku.

Here are he and his family:

https://collaku.weebly.com/

Moved By the Albanian People

I SEE THE SAME FACES EVERYWHERE I TURN

I think it is best explained by these book sellers.

Books are being sold on street corners. Older men sit down and read. They are engrossed in their reading, and their focus is unmoved.

And I ask myself, “Why?”

Why are these temporary book-stands everywhere?

Why are there so many used bookstores in this town?

What have they been thru that has caused them to hunger so much for the written word?

My sweet friend and his bride, Albanian Missionary for CRU, (Pellumb & Eli Collaku) have asked Naida and I to lunch next week.

Unfortunately, he has also asked me, TWICE, and I quote, “How do you like Tirana?” I feel bad, because the first time I just said something about being in a big city, yada, yada, yada. And then today (9, Jan. 2025), I didn’t answer his question at all. . .

. . . WE’RE HAVING LUNCH, SO I HAVE TO RESPOND

I’ve been perplexed about how to answer him and now that we’re having lunch together next week, I think I owe him, and his wife, Eli, a thoughtful answer.

Before today’s question from him, I was already contemplating a post about the fact that Albania is growing on us, albeit slowly.

So, let me begin . . .

How Do I Describe the People we are Seeing and Meeting here in Tirana, Albania?

  • They struggle to smile, and are seemingly very hard-shelled. They are protective, and frankly, it hurts to see folks like this.
  • I know there are hurting folks like this in every nation, and indeed in every church.
  • But in Albania, they are on every street corner, and on every sidewalk.
  • They are in the parks, and they are the wait staff in restaurants.
  • They are in their little businesses, often nothing more than a hole in the wall, eking out a living (although I don’t know how).
  • They are everywhere here!

Naida and I have worked hard to make friends here, so let me tell you, in 10 words what we have found:

Inside, when they trust us, they are open and friendly.

Okay, 3 more words. “AND THEY SMILE.”

Let Me Jump to Construction

I know some of you will think that I am changing gears, but I’m not . . .

As I look at the construction here in Tirana, I get the sense of a modern people who are trying to put their past behind them.

After the communist regime fell, the populace was encouraged and the government led by example, painting their buildings.

And believe me, there are some VERY CREATIVELY painted buildings.

But the creativity hasn’t stopped at the colors of the buildings.

Look at the Building Shapes, the Architecture, the FUN . . .

Pellumb Shared His Story With Me

I’d Like You To Hear it Too

When I was born in 1976, communism in Albania was firmly entrenched. My parents’ generation had lived through the transition from a time when religion was openly practiced to an era of state-imposed atheism. They carried vivid memories of what life was like before the ban on religion, but fear kept them silent. The Albanian Constitution of 1976 declared the state atheist, and even mentioning God to us—their children—was dangerous. Teaching us about faith or the ways of God was utterly unthinkable.

As Generation X, we grew up knowing no freedom of religion. Communism fed us its ideology as the sole worldview, while others were distorted, misrepresented, and vilified by relentless propaganda from the ruling Communist Party. Albania’s strict isolation meant we were cut off from alternative ideas and unable to compare or contrast worldviews. . .

. . . Indoctrination went hand in hand with fear,

reinforced by the omnipresent “love” of the Mother Party. We were raised to believe that we were the happiest people on Earth—living in a worker’s paradise.

But all of that began to crumble when the winds of change swept across Eastern Europe in the final decade of the 20th century. Communism collapsed as a system, and Albania—its last fortress—finally fell. This was a moment of awakening for a nation that had been in darkness for decades.

When the first missionaries arrived in Albania, they were astonished by the spiritual hunger they encountered—a longing for God unlike anything they had seen elsewhere.

The words of Isaiah 9:2 resonate deeply with that moment in our history:

The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned.

For generations, Albanians had walked in the darkness of suppression and isolation, but with the fall of communism, a great light shone into our lives, bringing hope, freedom, and the chance to seek spiritual truth for the first time in decades.

 

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Removed

Removed

Removed: All Keys Gone!

We’re homeless!

Neither of us have a job!

Everything we own is in our car (except for the horse, of course).

BUT, NAIDA AND I ARE EXCITED!!!

Removed: A Key Step In Your Life

Did you know God talks very plainly about REMOVING THINGS FROM YOUR LIFE.

Plainly? He speaks STRONGLY, about it.

Proverbs 25:4-5 HCSB
[4] Remove impurities from silver, and a vessel will be produced for a silversmith.
[5] Remove the wicked from the king’s presence, and his throne will be established in righteousness.

If you’ve heard me speak, you have heard me say, “God is sovereign, and because He’s sovereign, He wants a relationship with you. THAT’S WHY HE DESIGNED PRAYER.

He doesn’t need your advice in prayer. He already knows what you’ll ask before you even speak it (Matthew 6:8).

What Does God Want Removed from Your Life?

Distraction of Impurity:

And the evil one likes to remind you of it, just when you are ready to pray.

Acknowledge it, ask for forgiveness and then praise Him for He is Good.

“You, God, are Good.”

Distraction of You Being Evil to Others:

Acknowledge it. Ask for forgiveness, and then start praising the Lord for He is Self-Control incarnate.

“You, God, are Self-Control.”

Distraction of Money:

Often, your bank account, big or small, can rob you of God’s joy. But, if God is sovereign, He has a plan.

Acknowledge your situation, be a good steward and trust Him to take care of the details. He is the God of Joy.

“You, God, are Joy.”

Distraction of Anxiety:

Remind yourself that He is the God of peace, and then begin your prayers with that great act of praise.

“You, God, are Peace.”

THE PROMISE WHICH DISTRACTIONS FALL TO EVERY-TIME . . .

I love this passage. It tells me tat as a Christian I ALREADY HAVE inside of me, everything I need to live the life God has chosen for me to live . . .

2 Peter 1:3 NLT
By His divine power, God has given us everything we need for living a godly life. We have received all of this by coming to know Him, the one who called us to Himself by means of His marvelous glory and excellence.

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Retire

Retire

Embrace a New Chapter: Retire to Italy

Our Journey to Italian Serenity

Surprisingly, it was our annual Christmas-Beach vacations which prompted a change. One of us decided it was boring going to the beach. After some research Naida thought it’d be fun to visit Italy at Christmas.

And so it began.

While planning our visit, she started to find interesting articles on people who have moved to Italy. Within 4 months we had decided Naida was to retire early, we put our house on the market, and, as it turned out, we would give up EVERYTHING, to follow the Lord’s leading.

Change Isn't Always Easy . . .

A Slower Pace of Life

Italy offers a tranquil lifestyle, allowing us to enjoy each day without the rush and stress of modern living.

Breathtaking Landscapes

From ragged mountains to stunning coastlines, Italy’s natural beauty is a feast for the eyes and soul.

Rich Cultural Heritage

We will immerse ourselves in a country with a deep history, vibrant traditions, and a wealth of artistic treasures.

Culinary Delights

We’re told that within 30 days of eating in Italy, our bodies will feel the difference (ahhh, Pasta & Gelato).

“Leaving the USA is a little bittersweet. We leave many wonderful relationships, here. So many men and women who have had an impact in our lives, and we too, have had the gracious opportunity to impact their lives.

Retirement will be different. Naida will no longer have deadlines and Mark will not do ministry to the same intensity.

We invite you to join us, as we ‘Upsize’ to accomodate our friends (for a day or two) who travel to Italy.”

KIND WORDS SHARED BY OTHERS . . .

“Naida (and Mark) – Congrats on the new adventure! You have been inspirational in your dedication to work and amazing to know. Best wishes!!”

“Mark, you are a blessing to me and many others. Thank you for teaching us the power of prayer.”

“I’ve so enjoyed working with you for the last 14 years. Thanks for all your support. Enjoy your well deserved retirement.”

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Walking Alongside One Another

Naida & I are so Honored to have Your Support

Your Walk Alongside Us

If it’s been awhile since you’ve read this intimate account of Paul with his friends from Ephesus, the button below will let you read the entire historical account.

Just as Paul had to say goodbye to his friends, many of which he’d NEVER SEE AGAIN, Naida and I are experiencing the same thing. Many of you we will never see again until Heaven. And, like Paul, who confidently boarded his ship, in obedience to the Lord’s calling on his life, Naida and I trust that we too will confidently board our plane on October 20th (only 3 months away).

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This could be a depressing photo unless you view it as we wish, namely, AN INVITATION!

Join our Journey
Join our Adventure

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In the passage above, it says Paul knelt down and prayed with them all (Acts 20:36).

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And by God’s Grace, I have had the opportunity to do the same with many of you, over the years. Please know that I will continue to pray for you, keeping your needs upon my lips and my heart, even though Naida and I will be on the otherside of the world.

I trust that I have served you with humility, and where I haven’t, I trust you for your grace and your forgiveness.

Naida and I are compelled by the Spirit and are on our way to Italy. To what end? We only have a vague picture of retirement, travel and a ministry of encourgement.

A Vague Picture
But a Boat-full of Faith

Naida and I ask you to pray for us. In fact, our home page has our most up to date prayer requests.

Mark

 

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