Here is the precious note from one of the sweetest ladies I have met here in Romania. Laura and I have crossed paths three times now, and she has blessed me so much each time. You can read about our second encounter in a blog entry back in July 2009 while I was in Timisoara.

I know she will not mind if I share her note with you. She is not only eloquent in words, but mighty in the Lord as she ministers here in Romania.
“My very dear Paulette,
It is so great to be in one of your conferences again! The book that you already introduced us to was so – so wonderful for many women. I alone gave it to 3 Bible study groups (and was part of 2 of them) and also to several other women of God that serve Him faithfully. Now think of all the other ladies who were in your conferences and all the lives they touched. You are a REAL disciple-maker and God gave you the grace to multiply your GIFTS a LOT! Romania is very thankful for what you do! My little gift might look redundant, but as you look at these vessels, NONE is exactly the same to the others. I think of you as the one vessel in the middle, and THANK GOD for ALL THE OTHER VESSELS HE HAS FILLED through your ministry!”
I will treasure this gift as one of the most beautiful I have ever received. Thank you, my dear Laura. May the Lord bless and keep you as you faithfully love and serve here in Romania.
As for today, we had a wonderfully peaceful morning, then we headed over to Holy Trinity to load up the remaining materials from the conference. We all were just way too tired Saturday afternoon to do it then. We then went over to meet Daniela for the taped radio interview with Daniela Manea of Voice of the Gospel radio broadcast. She has a weekly broadcast called “My Name is Woman”. I was incredibly blessed to spend the afternoon with her and Cami who translated for us. Having the 3 way translation makes it slower, but the Lord truly anointed our time. Their comment when we were through was “Foarte Bine!” (Very well!) We all agreed it was a special time. I discovered that Daniela and I have much in common in our hearts toward ministry and life. I do believe we will be working together more in the future. Cami fixed lunch for all of us, and it was wonderful!!
At around 4:30PM we drove home through rush hour traffic that wasn’t bad at all. We were so thankful the Lord made the traffic really flow well. We said goodbye and prayed with Lee as she headed out to the train station. She is such an incredibly sweet gal, who has truly blessed me. I really hope we can work together again. Please pray she has a safe and uneventful train ride, since it is quite a long trip for her.
We had some soup and chicken legs, and I sorted stuff to begin packing. That’s the worst part of these trips – having to pack up. I will be leaving one suitcase here, so I won’t risk having to pay for the second bag. I am taking so very little home with me that I shouldn’t have any weight issues. I spoke with Charlie and Caleb on skype this evening, and I am encouraged to hear that Caleb is feeling better.
Okay, dear ones, I will close for now. Much love to all. We will most likely not be going to Sinaia tomorrow to the castle, because Diane is not feeling well. So, I will sort all the conference stuff for storage here, pack and do a quick run to the store. Then early night to bed, rise by 3:00AM and head to the airport by 4:30AM.
Good night!