Puppet Ministry Day 7

Jobbágyi


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Above: Such an opportune time! Where else is the Gospel able to be freely proclaimed in public schools. We don’t know how long this door will be open in Hungary, but we praise God for sharing His truth with these children in this way. It’s amazing to see auditoriums filled and teachers commenting on how the kids were waiting with expectancy for the Easter show.

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Teammate Erika did an excellent job sharing the Gospel with the middle school kids after the puppet show. Often with larger crowds it is more difficult to keep the kids attention and there is often lots of chatter and distraction. God was gracious in helping this group of kids pay close attention. They were very well behaved and attentive!

Szarvasgede


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After today’s show in Szarvasgede, the headmaster of the preschool spent some time with us in the teachers’s lounge. She commented on how much she enjoyed the shows each year and asked if there were any way for us to come with even more before Christmas. Unfortunately, because of our schedule and the various ministries in the summer in our local area we told her we just did not have the capacity. Before leaving, I was also able to pray for her for healing of some neck problems she was experiencing. We thank God for each opportunity we are privileged to serve as His ambassadors and plant seeds of the Good News throughout northeastern Hungary.

As we are closing in on our midpoint of this outreach, our second team members will be serving starting tomorrow. One of them, Eszti is fighting sickness right now. Also, two of her children came down with sickness over the past few days. Please pray for Eszti and her family as she begins serving with us.

Last night, teammate Erika reported that her daughter Anna woke up screaming and in pain. Apparently she was suffering from a leg cramp. Obviously, this disrupted their families rest last night. As I mentioned in my last blog post, please don’t forget to pray for the families of those who are serving in this ministry as they are often attacked by the enemy while we serve in this outreach.

Yesterday, the engine light came on and the turbo (it’s a diesel engine) isn’t working properly. This happened before (months ago) and God remedied the situation. Please pray that He would do it again! The vehicle could use the extra ‘umph’ traveling up and down back roads and passing tractors:)
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