PUPPET MINISTRY DAY 4
March 21, 2013
Above: Praise God that the other car we borrowed yesterday was repaired and usable today. As you can see above, the roads we are traveling on are pothole ridden… like driving through an obstacle course. Our first stop today was in the town of Kálló.
Above: Tamara sitting with the kids tagged alone with our team today. Tamara, although having a religious background felt she was missing something in life. Through Timi and Jennifer (who were saved last year), Tamara heard about living faith in Jesus and how we can have a personal relationship with Him. Later, she began talking more with teammates Miki and Erika and she is now attending our Foundations of Faith/Baptism class. Praise God for drawing Tamara to Himself and revealing His grace and love to her through Christ.
Above: Teaching time always holds the greatest threat of distractions, misbehaving kids and other things that would pull the attention of the kids away from hearing the Good News. We praise God that even in the schools with a larger number of kids, there has been constant attentiveness. This is a great answer to prayer!
Above: Distributing evangelistic packets to kids and teachers. After the show, we were invited to the teacher’s lounge for buttered bread with salami and hot tea. God opened the door to talk to the teacher pictured above right about what I believe. She posed the question that I often hear, “What denomination do you belong to?” I told her that I don’t believe that there are any denominations in heaven, no Baptist churches, no Catholic churches, no Reformed churches, just followers of Jesus Christ who seek to know Him by faith through the Bible. I talked about the difference between forcing people to obey a set of laws with the tool of fear and wanting to obey God motivated by love. I was thankful for the brief conversation and the seeds planted.
Above: Our second stop for the day was in the town of Erdtotarcsa. Praise God that some of the teachers in this preschool are Christians. This is one of the only places where we see teachers singing along with us.
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