Sage ja zu den Überraschungen, die deine Pläne durchkreuzen,
deine Träume zunichte machen, deinem Tag eine ganz andere Richtung geben - ja vielleicht deinem Leben.
Sie sind nicht Zufall. Lass Gott, dein Vater die Freiheit selber den Verlauf deiner Tage zu bestimmen.
Dom Holder Camara
My thoughts, says the Lord, are not like yours, and my ways are different form yours.
As high as the heavens are above the earth, so high are my ways and thoughts above yours. Isahiah, 55:8-9
Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute and oppressed. Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy." Proverbs 31:8-9
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Uganda update:
Wir sind immer noch am planen unseres 2.5-monatigen Aufenthalts und deshalb kann ich euch noch keine Details geben.
Sicher ist, dass wir in Arua (Nordwest-Uganda) an der YWAM Base weilen. Wir werden dort vor allem mit Kindern arbeiten, insbesondere mit Waisenkindern.
There's just an Uganda update, coz we'll not go to South Sudan anymore, since South Sudan is currently at war with Sudan. Please pray for the violence to end.
We are still planning our outreach and so i can't tell you exactly what we will be doing in Uganda, but for sure we will be staying at the YWAM base in Arua in West-Northern Uganda. We will be working with children's ministries and orpahnages in the area.
Spende/ Donation
Der 2.5-monatige Aufenthalt in Uganda ist leider nicht ganz billig. Die Kosten betragen rund 4800 Fr. Falls ihr gerne etwas an meine Arbeit mit Waisenkindern in Uganda spenden möchtet, dürft ihr das natürlich gerne.
The 2.5 month during outreach in Uganda is pretty pricy. The costs are around 5000 $. Feel free to spend something on my work with orphans in Uganda.
THANK YOU!
1. Click: donate
2. Just type all this information into the fields on the website page.
STEP 1
Students last name: Ladner
First Name: Lea
Students email address: lealadner@hotmail.com
Students birth date: March 11 1985
School/Seminar name: DTS- PhotogenX
Starting month and year: April 2012
STEP 2
Mark: student outreach
Ich kann leider nicht sehen, wer mir Geld gespendet hat und wieviel Geld gespendet wurde, deshalb lasst es mich doch wissen. Ich möchte euch gerne Danke sagen.
The only bad thing about this process is that YWAM Kona currently does not have a system to keep track of each payment that has been made into a students' account so they won't be able to tell me who donated. I would LOVE to send you a thank you card if you make a donation but you will have to let me know when you make one and how much it is, unless you really want to remain anonymous which is your choice I guess.
I'm a girl who's valued and loved for what she is.
In India, China and many other parts of the world today, girls are killed, aborted and abandoned simply because they are girls. The United Nations estimates as many as 200 million girls are missing in the world today because of this so-called "gendercide".
did you know that
- 80% of all the aborted children in India are girls?
- In the last 30 years 400 Mio. children have been killed due to abortion in China? In compare: The USA has a population of 312 Mio. people.
What is shakening you?
Photoassignement this week: Creating a photostory. This was quite easy with my actors i had :)
a cat lovestory
Monday, May 21, 2012
our aim of our travel a 440m high waterfall by ethan lewko |
waking up at 8am, undecided if i should go to the waipio valley or just relaxing, having a shower, 8.20 finally decided to go, 8.30 grabbing a coffee at the food line and adventure starts:
hiking through the jungle by josh huston |
i
didn't took my camera with me, coz i didn't know if my camera would
survive the river, so here we go some pics of others.
crossing rivers by josh huston |
having a waterfall shower by ethan lewko |
looking pretty at black sand beach by jaquie baute |
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Today we watched the movie "sex and money" a documentary about sex trafficking in America.
Since September 2009, the crew has traveled to over 30 states and conducted more than 75 interviews with federal agents, victims, politicians, activists, psychologists, porn-stars, among others. Inform you more about the full film: here
Sad but true this is an issue all over the world:
Children being bought and sold to satisfy the sexual pleasures of other humans. We can't close our eyes and point or fingers on other countries. It's happening just right now where you live.
My heart breaks for the stories of those victims who lost all their value and the purity of childhood.
God put on my heart a desire to work against this injustice. I'm not sure where God leads me to but I could imagine to give girls in countries where they are not able to go in school an education, so that they are able to break out of their poverty and get some work where they are valued.
Was können wir in der Schweiz tun???
Stellt euch einen Rückgang der Prostituierten um 40% vor! Dies ist in Schweden Realität.
Die schwedische Regierung hat 1999 den Verkauf von Sex dekriminalisiert, zugleich jedoch Kuppelei und den Kauf von Sex zu Straftatbeständen gemacht. Gemäß dem schwedischen „Gesetz über den Kauf von Sex“ ist das Bezahlen für Sex eine Straftat, die mit einer Geldstrafe oder einer Gefängnisstrafe von bis zu sechs Monaten belegt wird – und der Schande öffentlicher Bloßstellung. Laut den schwedischen Behörden ist die Zahl der Prostituierten in Schweden aufgrund dieses Gesetzes um 40% zurückgegangen.
Quelle: http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/does-legalizing-prostitution-work-
--> Mit 100'000 Unterschriften können wir eine Abstimmung über eine Verfassungsänderung fordern.
other actions:
http://sexandmoneyfilm.com/take-action/
Since September 2009, the crew has traveled to over 30 states and conducted more than 75 interviews with federal agents, victims, politicians, activists, psychologists, porn-stars, among others. Inform you more about the full film: here
Sad but true this is an issue all over the world:
Children being bought and sold to satisfy the sexual pleasures of other humans. We can't close our eyes and point or fingers on other countries. It's happening just right now where you live.
My heart breaks for the stories of those victims who lost all their value and the purity of childhood.
God put on my heart a desire to work against this injustice. I'm not sure where God leads me to but I could imagine to give girls in countries where they are not able to go in school an education, so that they are able to break out of their poverty and get some work where they are valued.
Was können wir in der Schweiz tun???
Stellt euch einen Rückgang der Prostituierten um 40% vor! Dies ist in Schweden Realität.
Die schwedische Regierung hat 1999 den Verkauf von Sex dekriminalisiert, zugleich jedoch Kuppelei und den Kauf von Sex zu Straftatbeständen gemacht. Gemäß dem schwedischen „Gesetz über den Kauf von Sex“ ist das Bezahlen für Sex eine Straftat, die mit einer Geldstrafe oder einer Gefängnisstrafe von bis zu sechs Monaten belegt wird – und der Schande öffentlicher Bloßstellung. Laut den schwedischen Behörden ist die Zahl der Prostituierten in Schweden aufgrund dieses Gesetzes um 40% zurückgegangen.
Quelle: http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/does-legalizing-prostitution-work-
--> Mit 100'000 Unterschriften können wir eine Abstimmung über eine Verfassungsänderung fordern.
other actions:
http://sexandmoneyfilm.com/take-action/
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Thursday: Some students needed together $7,100 by tomorrow to cover the remaining lecture fees or the students were going to get sent home.. We took up an offering in class, prayed for multiplication and this is what we got --> $9,690. Praise Jesus!!”
The weekend has not even finished yet but all i can say it was great so far. The relaxing time at the green sand beach was very needed yesterday. Nevertheless we also searched for adventure and went down to South Point to jump from the cliff - a 40ft/12m jump in the bluest and clearest water. It was awesome, even though my landing was not so soft. My legs got a bit of a red tan - it's turning to blueish today...
Later on today i'll take part in a german evening. To speak a bit in my own language is going to be a good change. Sometimes im getting tired from speaking and thinking in English all the time. It's also a great oppertunity to get to know some knew ppl from other classes.
Hawaii is such a beautiful place. I'm stoned by the differsity of the landscape. In an hour car drive you can see green fields, desert landscapes, hills, volcano rocks and beautiful tropical forest.
Some weekend impressions:
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green sand beach |
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we were 14 ppl in such a truck driving on the craziest roads ever |
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magical landscapes |
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magical sunset...unfortunately just seen out of a van. |
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cliff jumping |
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some beautiful people |
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Today's photo project:
We were told to go out into town to take a picture of someone we didn't know. The portrait should tell a story.
good but also bad news today:
God is our provider.
My broken lense could get fixed and I didn't had to pay for the cost of the repair, surprisingly somebody else payed for me. Thank you so much.
Since I'm short on money, what a blessing.
Later on today I had to say goodbye to my dear grandma. It's very sad that I couldn't be there when she passed away and that I won't see her again here on earth.
But I also know that she's happy now, she's together with her husband and my granddad again and will not have pains anymore. She has overcome dead and has eternal life! She lives with our father in heaven.
Romans 14:8 For
if we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord. So
then, whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord’s.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
In the last few weeks I was always focusing on the past, struggled with the same issues over and over again. But in this week I could really see how God works on my heart. From one day to the next I could finally experience peace and I came to the point to move forward.
I'm so excited for this weekend. We're going up to a camp, leave the classroom behind for a bit and we'll have time to get to know each other better.
Loneliness is the biggest poverty. Mother Teresa
So let's share love
I'm so excited for this weekend. We're going up to a camp, leave the classroom behind for a bit and we'll have time to get to know each other better.
Loneliness is the biggest poverty. Mother Teresa
So let's share love
Friday, April 27, 2012
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you
didn't do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines, sail away
from the safe harbor, catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore.
Dream. Discover." Mark Twain
Thanks for my Mum and Dad, Jacki and Tatiana for being here and talking with me when I needed it. You're great <3
ps: hehe, and thanks for another short night
Thanks for my Mum and Dad, Jacki and Tatiana for being here and talking with me when I needed it. You're great <3
ps: hehe, and thanks for another short night
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to
prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:11
What's God stirring in you? This was the questions yesterday
Being a good mum and wife one day
Trying to have a good impact on other people's life
Serving God in his will.
I always thought I would be married by now, may have some kids soon, but God has a different time scale then I have.
I was dreaming, meeting, planning, wishing, hoping and now praying.
God led me different, his plans were various from my plans.
My future is really open right now which is kinda scary but at the same time exciting. I know I must let things go and trust God that he has a great plan for my life. I must be open for new things God wants to show me.
If you plan your life too much you may not see the things that God has in store for you. You plan to have your job here, your house there but God wants you somewhere else, are you ready to change your plans?
Be open to let go of the life you have planned to see what God has in store for you and let him guide your life.
What's God stirring in you? This was the questions yesterday
Being a good mum and wife one day
Trying to have a good impact on other people's life
Serving God in his will.
I always thought I would be married by now, may have some kids soon, but God has a different time scale then I have.
I was dreaming, meeting, planning, wishing, hoping and now praying.
God led me different, his plans were various from my plans.
My future is really open right now which is kinda scary but at the same time exciting. I know I must let things go and trust God that he has a great plan for my life. I must be open for new things God wants to show me.
If you plan your life too much you may not see the things that God has in store for you. You plan to have your job here, your house there but God wants you somewhere else, are you ready to change your plans?
Be open to let go of the life you have planned to see what God has in store for you and let him guide your life.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
with my rommies before korean dinner: christie, ruth and giselle
Week 2 was very challenging. There were things of my past which worked on me. I must set the focus more on God, his purpose in my life and to trust him completely.
To have faith is to be sure of the things we hope for, to be certain of the things we cannot see. Heb 11:1
Weekend:
We enjoyed our time relaxing at the beach, eating korean food, sunday service at the beach, strolling at the markets, good talks, ice cream, and writing compassion for visiting my sponsor child :) ...
Something to think about:
If the world would be a village of 100 people...
we should never forget how privileged we are!
Week 2 was very challenging. There were things of my past which worked on me. I must set the focus more on God, his purpose in my life and to trust him completely.
To have faith is to be sure of the things we hope for, to be certain of the things we cannot see. Heb 11:1
Weekend:
We enjoyed our time relaxing at the beach, eating korean food, sunday service at the beach, strolling at the markets, good talks, ice cream, and writing compassion for visiting my sponsor child :) ...
Something to think about:
If the world would be a village of 100 people...
we should never forget how privileged we are!
Thursday, April 19, 2012
some facts about the 2 countries im going to

Uganda:
Uganda is one of the poorest nations in the world, with 37.7 per cent of
its population living below the international poverty line of US$1.25
per day in 2009. Among these poor, women are the poorest.
Women work around 15 hours, as compared to men, who work between 8 and 10 hours a day. Women must submit to an overall lower social status than men. For many women, this reduces their power to act independently, participate in community life, become educated and escape reliance upon abusive men.
The infant mortality is 100.7 per 1000 live births and the maternal mortality rate is over 12 times higher than is normal for developed countries.
Illiteracy/ Analphabetismus: 33%
male: 24%
female: 43%
HIV: In the 1980s, more than 30% of Ugandan residents had HIV; this had fallen to 6.4% by the end of 2008, the most effective national response to AIDS of any African country.
56% have access to drinking water
Age: 0–14 years: 50,4 %
15–64 years: 47,1 %
65 years and older: 2,5 %
South Sudan:
The youngest country in the world. Founded in July 2011. After South Sudan became an independent nation, southern
and northern negotiators were not immediately able to reach an agreement
on how to split the revenue from these southern oilfields. Unfortuntately the two countries have drawn closer to a full-scale war in recent weeks
over the unresolved issues of oil revenues and their disputed border.Please pray for those 2 countries.
South Sudan is acknowledged to have some of the worst health indicators in the world. The under-five infant mortality rate is 135.3 per 1,000, whilst maternal mortality is the highest in the world. The economy of South Sudan is one of the world's weakest and most underdeveloped.
Illiteracy/ Analphabetismus: 73%
HIV: 3.5% of the population
55% have access to drinking water
Uganda:
Women work around 15 hours, as compared to men, who work between 8 and 10 hours a day. Women must submit to an overall lower social status than men. For many women, this reduces their power to act independently, participate in community life, become educated and escape reliance upon abusive men.
The infant mortality is 100.7 per 1000 live births and the maternal mortality rate is over 12 times higher than is normal for developed countries.
Illiteracy/ Analphabetismus: 33%
male: 24%
female: 43%
HIV: In the 1980s, more than 30% of Ugandan residents had HIV; this had fallen to 6.4% by the end of 2008, the most effective national response to AIDS of any African country.
56% have access to drinking water
Age: 0–14 years: 50,4 %
15–64 years: 47,1 %
65 years and older: 2,5 %
South Sudan:
South Sudan is acknowledged to have some of the worst health indicators in the world. The under-five infant mortality rate is 135.3 per 1,000, whilst maternal mortality is the highest in the world. The economy of South Sudan is one of the world's weakest and most underdeveloped.
Illiteracy/ Analphabetismus: 73%
male: 60%
female: 84% (highest in the world!!!)
HIV: 3.5% of the population
55% have access to drinking water
Age: 0-14 years: 44.4%
15-64 years:
53%
65 years and over:
2.6%
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