Introduction to Alba in Albania
Alba in Albania
When I lived in Mallorca in my 20's, I was given the name Alba as a translation of my name Dawn.
As Dawn is difficult to pronounce, and often becomes Don, which is the Spanish form of Mr, I was happy to be known as Alba.
So many Spanish friends know me as Alba and many years later when I lived in Seville as was trained and worked as an English teacher I was known as Alba too!
When I landed in Albania to work as a missionary the first thing I saw was an aeroplane with the words, "Alba wings.
"Everywhere I look I see the word Alba!
Maybe it's a sign!
I am extremely proud, to be serving with Teach Beyond here in Albania.
When I lived in Mallorca in my 20's, I was given the name Alba as a translation of my name Dawn.
As Dawn is difficult to pronounce, and often becomes Don, which is the Spanish form of Mr, I was happy to be known as Alba.
So many Spanish friends know me as Alba and many years later when I lived in Seville as was trained and worked as an English teacher I was known as Alba too!
When I landed in Albania to work as a missionary the first thing I saw was an aeroplane with the words, "Alba wings.
"Everywhere I look I see the word Alba!
Maybe it's a sign!
I am extremely proud, to be serving with Teach Beyond here in Albania.
I am serving as an English Teacher in a beautiful Christian Academy in Lezhë.
I feel blessed to have the opportunity to be the hands and feet of Jesus here in Albania.
To share my love of teaching and my heart for Jesus is my passion.
I love my bible, and the way the Holy Spirit reveals things, and the pages come alive.
Alive and beautiful with such synchronicity and oh so many layers!
When something stirs me, I cannot help but share.
I want the whole world to know the love of our beautiful Heavenly Father.
He is just so awesome, I want to shout it from the rooftops!
I share my heart in my poems and I hope that they witness to you and speak to you.





Love you, my friend!
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