PUPPET MINISTRY DAY 2

KISBÁGYON



Above: Morning frost in front of the preschool in Kisbágyon.



Above L to R: Eszti, Roger, Miki and EnikÅ‘ teaching this year’s song about Jesus Christ, Savior and Son of God.

Unfortunately, we had an issue with sound again this morning and ended up having to play the mp3 through tiny speakers into a microphone (if that makes any sense). Praise God that this was not a larger room with and the solution served it’s purpose well. Praise God that we had time to return home and find the cable adapter we needed to solve all of our sound woes by today’s second show.





Above: This was one of our younger audiences and they really enjoyed the Christmas story. They were gracious toward us and even offered handmade crafts as gifts to us as we packed up to leave.

EGYHÁZASDENGELEG



Above: Kids from Egyházasdengeleg making the trip from their village preschool to the local middle school for today’s show. As a result of visiting with our puppet ministry, on multiple occasions we have been invited to this town’s holiday celebrations in the summer to participate by offering face painting and crafts. At our craft table we always try to find creative ways to share the Gospel with those who attend.







As we visit these schools twice a year I recognize kids from the past who end up moving toward the back rows to make room for the new faces in the front row. The kids from this town commented how they listen to last year’s CD and they were even familiar with the song we brought for them this year.









Above: Eszti sharing the gospel after the show.



Above: One of the benefits of coming back to these schools twice a year is getting to know the teachers. Today, we sat and talked for half an hour after the show. The teacher (far right) shared how things seem to be getting continually worse in their community. She has noticed a growth in selfishness, a lack of discipline and home lives that are destroying children’s well being. I was able to share the hope we have in Jesus and the power He has to transform lives. I gave her the example of two men in our church who were alcoholics that God saved by His grace and how God restored their families. Jesus is the answer, not a theory or a fairy tale but the One behind such miraculous transformations.

We are thankful for these open doors to share the hope we have in Christ with these children and with the teachers. We praise God for his protection and guidance today. Thank you for your continued prayers!
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