EASTER PUPPET MINISTRY DAY 9
April 14, 2011
Csécse






Above: This was our first time serving in the town of Csécse. After our show the teacher pictured above right invited us for coffee and Hungarian snacks. She told us how powerful the puppet show was and how it spoke not only to the kids but also to her. After finding out that I was American, she turned to me and asked, “So how did you end up in Hungary.” I was able to share how I came to put my faith in Jesus and how He then led me to Hungary. The teacher (above right) was very kind toward us and asked if we would be willing to come out and serve in a community event in May in Csécse. She also asked if she could tell one of her friends in a neighboring town about us in order to bring the puppet show to that town next time. Praise God for this open door to Csécse and for this teacher becoming an advocate for us.
Jobbágyi

Above: Kids on the playground before our show began in Jobbágyi.


Above: This girl brought her magazine from last Christmas’ puppet show! Praise God that these packets that are being distributed are held on to and read!




Pászto

Above: Teammate Erika used to work in Pászto and caught up with one of the teens before the show. This school is for kids with various learning or mental disabilities.




Above: Such a joy seeing these kids sing with such excitement.
Praise God for giving us success in these three schools today. In each school we were received with great kindness and I continue to see God at work when Miki begins teaching the gospel after the show. Even though it was clear that a storm was rolling into our area, God was gracious to hold off the rain until we completed our last show. Rain would have caused some of the equipment to be soaked as we had to make a lengthy trip to bring it from our vehicle into Pásto’s school. We are nearing the end of Easter’s puppet ministry with only Friday and Saturday left. We appreciate your continued prayers!
• Miki’s daughter Anna was able to see a doctor about her foot infection and has received medication. She was able to return to school today but still needs prayer for complete healing.
• Roger’s daughter Emily is getting better but still needs prayer. Roger’s wife Heidi came down with a cold tonight. Please pray for them.
• Peti and Eszti’s washer is still broken down with no clear solution in sight. Please pray for this family with four children!
• Please continue to pray for protection for our families and that we would all get the rest we need tonight.






Above: This was our first time serving in the town of Csécse. After our show the teacher pictured above right invited us for coffee and Hungarian snacks. She told us how powerful the puppet show was and how it spoke not only to the kids but also to her. After finding out that I was American, she turned to me and asked, “So how did you end up in Hungary.” I was able to share how I came to put my faith in Jesus and how He then led me to Hungary. The teacher (above right) was very kind toward us and asked if we would be willing to come out and serve in a community event in May in Csécse. She also asked if she could tell one of her friends in a neighboring town about us in order to bring the puppet show to that town next time. Praise God for this open door to Csécse and for this teacher becoming an advocate for us.
Jobbágyi

Above: Kids on the playground before our show began in Jobbágyi.


Above: This girl brought her magazine from last Christmas’ puppet show! Praise God that these packets that are being distributed are held on to and read!




Pászto

Above: Teammate Erika used to work in Pászto and caught up with one of the teens before the show. This school is for kids with various learning or mental disabilities.




Above: Such a joy seeing these kids sing with such excitement.
Praise God for giving us success in these three schools today. In each school we were received with great kindness and I continue to see God at work when Miki begins teaching the gospel after the show. Even though it was clear that a storm was rolling into our area, God was gracious to hold off the rain until we completed our last show. Rain would have caused some of the equipment to be soaked as we had to make a lengthy trip to bring it from our vehicle into Pásto’s school. We are nearing the end of Easter’s puppet ministry with only Friday and Saturday left. We appreciate your continued prayers!
• Miki’s daughter Anna was able to see a doctor about her foot infection and has received medication. She was able to return to school today but still needs prayer for complete healing.
• Roger’s daughter Emily is getting better but still needs prayer. Roger’s wife Heidi came down with a cold tonight. Please pray for them.
• Peti and Eszti’s washer is still broken down with no clear solution in sight. Please pray for this family with four children!
• Please continue to pray for protection for our families and that we would all get the rest we need tonight.
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