EASTER PUPPET DAY 4
March 26, 2012
SELYP PRESCHOOL


Above L to R: Eszti, Eniko, Miki and Erika. The team singing “He died on the cross for me.” The preschool kids in Selyp did a great job following the motions and singing. Two of Eszti’s four kids attend this preschool which is just a few blocks away from her house.
Because we use some of the same audio equipment in our worship service, in the midst of repacking we forgot our main extension cord. I only noticed once we were practically all set up and the kids were shuffling in. Once again, by God’s grace today’s show was just a few minutes away from our hometown and I was able to get the cord in time for the show without any problems.



After the show, the headmaster made sure to thank us and also invited us back for Christmas. Praise God for this open door in a town that we hope to plant a church in the future!
SELYP MIDDLE SCHOOL

Above: The builk of our stage, lighting and puppets piled in the foyer of Selyp’s middle school. When we arrived, it turned out that there was a miscommunication (or no communication at all) and they didn’t know we were coming. This has happened to us plenty of times before and God worked it out so that we were still able to perform.

Above: Here’s another one of Eszti’s four kids, Szabi who attends this school.





Thank you for your continued prayer support! Today went well and we were encouraged as the kids were able to tell Eniko what the symbols meant after her teaching time. The Gospel is being proclaimed!
Tomorrow we have a tougher schedule as we will be performing in three schools rather than two. We appreciate your prayers for strength.
Tonight at our community volleyball sport outreach, Peti (Eszti’s husband) hurt his ankle. I took him to the hospital and after x-rays, it turns out to be a sprain. Please pray for Peti who will be going to work tomorrow with a sprained ankle.
Please pray for Eszti as well who felt feverish tonight. We hope to serve the entire puppet outreach with healthy bodies. We appreciate your prayers.


Above L to R: Eszti, Eniko, Miki and Erika. The team singing “He died on the cross for me.” The preschool kids in Selyp did a great job following the motions and singing. Two of Eszti’s four kids attend this preschool which is just a few blocks away from her house.
Because we use some of the same audio equipment in our worship service, in the midst of repacking we forgot our main extension cord. I only noticed once we were practically all set up and the kids were shuffling in. Once again, by God’s grace today’s show was just a few minutes away from our hometown and I was able to get the cord in time for the show without any problems.



After the show, the headmaster made sure to thank us and also invited us back for Christmas. Praise God for this open door in a town that we hope to plant a church in the future!
SELYP MIDDLE SCHOOL

Above: The builk of our stage, lighting and puppets piled in the foyer of Selyp’s middle school. When we arrived, it turned out that there was a miscommunication (or no communication at all) and they didn’t know we were coming. This has happened to us plenty of times before and God worked it out so that we were still able to perform.

Above: Here’s another one of Eszti’s four kids, Szabi who attends this school.





Thank you for your continued prayer support! Today went well and we were encouraged as the kids were able to tell Eniko what the symbols meant after her teaching time. The Gospel is being proclaimed!
Tomorrow we have a tougher schedule as we will be performing in three schools rather than two. We appreciate your prayers for strength.
Tonight at our community volleyball sport outreach, Peti (Eszti’s husband) hurt his ankle. I took him to the hospital and after x-rays, it turns out to be a sprain. Please pray for Peti who will be going to work tomorrow with a sprained ankle.
Please pray for Eszti as well who felt feverish tonight. We hope to serve the entire puppet outreach with healthy bodies. We appreciate your prayers.
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