SUNDAY BAPTISM

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Above: Praying for Ildikó, who after years of going her own way turned to Jesus in her present brokeness. Ildikó was one of the first attenders of the house group that eventually turned into the church plant in Petőfibánya. Though she professed faith in Jesus, she soon disappeared from fellowship and went her own way. Over the past year, God was doing a mighty work to draw her back into fellowship with us and into hearing and understanding how Jesus and His Gospel applies to her life. Soon after, she decided to call our local church her own home, gave up smoking with God’s help and broke off a destructive relationship that was keeping her from fully committing to Jesus. She is experiencing for the first time what it means to have faith in Jesus as a child, not knowing the future, but knowing that the One leading her through life is Almighty God Himself.

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Above: Gizi full of joy after being baptized. As I wrote a few months ago in a blog post: Meeting Gizi is like meeting a warm fire on a cold night. She emanates joy and warmth as God is doing a mighty work of healing in the last year of her life. Raised as a Catholic, Gizi ended up leaving God for many years and lived in emotional pain because of past abuse and in grief after losing one of her daughters tragically. God in His grace wooed Gizi back, first through a Christian radio show and then through being invited to our church. Since that time we continue to see healing in her soul and evidence of God’s Spirit transforming her from the inside out. Praise God for meeting this seventy year old woman with decades of pain, grief and sin to call her into HIs powerful arms of love through Jesus Christ.

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Above: Enikő publicly declaring her being united in Christ’s death and ressurection through faith in Him. Enikő, in her testimony, shared about her life being lost following friends into drinking and coming home to her parent’s broken marriage. She was invited to one of our English camps and practically on the last day everything came together in order for her to attend. God began calling her to Himself at that camp. The second year at camp, God spoke to Enikő through various testimonies and she felt impelled to speak to someone about what to do next. One camp worker, Erika, told Enikő that God is like a Father just waiting for us to return home, to turn back to Him, but we constantly ignore Him. Enikő was finally broken by God’s grace to turn to God and to put her faith in Jesus Christ who saved her from sin and restored her relationship with God. Coming home after camp was not a positive experience. Enikő was asked by her mother, “So did you become a Christian”. Enikő told her mother about her decision and was then treated with rejection because of her faith. This rejection and emotional hardness toward Enikő continued for months as Enikő continued to grow in her faith. Though things have gotten much better, there is still friction and suspicion about Enikő’s decision to follow Jesus. Enikő also had to make tough decisions, breaking off relationships with some friends that were continuing on a path opposed to Jesus. We rejoice in all that Jesus is doing in Enikő’s life and are encouraged by her perseverance even when facing opposition for her faith in the most intimate realm of her family.

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Above: Miki and Erika were kind enough to open their home once again for our worship service.

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Above: Blessings and words of encouragement after their baptism.

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Above: Heidi with Emily who just turned one. Hugi offered her happy birthday wishes after our service.

SATURDAY MAY 1ST CELEBRATION

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Above: Marcsi and Enikő helping Allen at the face painting booth. God has given us open doors every year to serve in public events like Petőfibánya’s May 1st celebration. This year, the local officials even chipped in some money for supplies and provided lunch for church members who helped with face painting, balloons, table soccer and a crate climbing tower.

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Above: Miki, Peti and Gabi distributing and shaping balloons for the kids.

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Above: Some teens hanging out that have known us through various outreaches over the years.

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Above: Hugi was stationed at our information table where she offered free Christian books and promoted our VBS coming this summer. Hugi said that after we packed up for the day, she exited the building to see many who had taken books reading them outside. We are thankful for the freedom to share evangelistic materials at these public events and for the many books Hugi was able to distribute throughout the day.

In years previous, primarily our core church planting team did all of the work in such public outreach events. This year, we were outnumbered by church volunteers taking on various responsibilities. We are so thankful that a core group of believers in our church is maturing and discovering how God has gifted them for service in the community.

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Above: God’s provision of a beautiful sunset on Saturday.

FRIDAY, EASTER PUPPET DAY 14

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Above: Miki bringing out the laughter before we begin our show.

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Above: Kids singing along with the verses, “On the third day He rose” and “Every knee will bow before Him”.

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We praise God for this final day of bringing our Easter Puppet show to 26 schools, the most our team has taken on to date. We had a much more positive experience (as opposed to Thursday) with these last two schools of Vanyarc and Gyöngyöspata. Praise God for opening so many doors and allowing the good news of Jesus Christ to be shared with thousands of kids through this ministry! Thank you all for your prayers.
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