Sunday Salvation!
November 05, 2006

Above: Hugi received Jesus tonight as her Savior!
Hugi, who has attended our English program for the last few semesters, came for the first time to our church service tonight. Hugi has been one of our English students who has consistently stayed for the second optional hour, where we hold our Bible study investigating the claims of Jesus Christ. Tonight, God was gracious to give her understanding of the gift of Jesus Christ! After service, Erika (Miki's wife) prayed with Hugi to receive Jesus Christ! Praise God for pouring out His grace upon her and blessing her with the gift of forgiveness of sins and eternal life through Jesus.
Hugi plans to bring her husband to our English program tomorrow night. Please pray that her husband may also come to know Jesus!

Above L: Ildiko sharing with Miki. Ildiko has been attending our church from day one. We are thankful for her faithfulness and also for introducing her family members to our fellowship. Both of her daughters, Eszter and Lidia are saved and also attend.
Above R: Teenagers, Gabi S., Samu, Ádám and Dávid. After disappearing for some time, Ádám and his friend Samu have attended church two weeks in a row. Sharon told me that Ádáms expression became quite contemplative when I began to explain the awesome exchange that took place on the cross. Please pray that he would continue to contemplate Jesus' awesome work of grace and rededicate his life to following Him.
Tonight, our entire team came late to worship service. It was a bit comical to be greeted by church members rather than being the ones greeting. Why were we late? We had just returned from a mission's day and outreach in the town of Egerszolát (Hour and a half drive).

Above: Egerszolát

Above: János Papp (President of Missions of the Hungarian Baptist Church), giving an overview of the Baptist churches/churchplants throughout Hungary.
A few weeks ago, Miki and I traveled to Egerszolát, to meet with János Papp and two other church planters. We discussed ways in which we could partner in our region, and strengthen each other's ministries. Today, we carried out our first steps of working together. Our team from PetÅ‘fibánya traveled to Egerszolát where we joined church planters from Gyöngyös, Pasztó, and Egerszolát for a community outreach.
Before the outreach, we had a time of worship, prayer and various forums on different aspects of church planting.

Above: Miki led a forum on evangelism and outreach to teenagers.

Above: The church in Egerszolát treated us to a classic meat and potatoes (and cabbage) lunch. Afterwards, they loaded the tables up with delicious desserts-unfortunately, my stomach had reached full capacity and would have nothing to do with these goodies.

Above: We were thankful for many who came to the outreach in Egerszolát. Even the mayor came!


Above: Csaba and Erika were able to share their testimonies.

Above: Miki and Heidi presenting the "I" drama. Two people colliding with the conviction that life is all about "me" find that life is all about Jesus.

Above: I was proud of teenager Zoli, who came with us today and also served in our drama outreach in Egerszolát.


Above: Kira searching for the last drops of "Lift" and finding none. Poor child. No artificial sweetened caffeine orange drink for you (because daddy drank it all)
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