WEEKLY UPDATE


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Ethics class in Petofibanya’s public school


This is was second time meeting with the 7th graders and it was clear they were a bit more comfortable with us and participating in the ice-breaker and discussion afterwards. Erika used the same lesson that was taught last week to the 8th graders about friendship and the ultimate definition of friendship found in Christ laying down His life for us.

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Above: Roger’s small group. We broke the kids up into three groups to allow for more participation in discussion. His group had the work of coming up with attributes of a good friend.

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Above: Gergely was one of the kids that was distracting others in class and I had to speak to him about it. I am thankful that he responded well to discipline and I made sure to encourage him after class letting him know how I was thankful for his attentiveness afterwards.

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Most of these kids come from broken homes and have spend most of their lives without a role model in their lives. Although they can articulate quiet clearly what a friend should be, I would venture to say that the majority have never experienced true friendship with another. The fact that the school has invited us (knowing that we are Christians) to teach this class shows the desperation of teachers hoping that something can influence these kids in a positive way. Of course, we know that Jesus Christ is our and their only hope of experiencing an abundant life.

Resistance


Ironically, as one school has invited us in, another has had to reprimand us for “seeking to convert other kids” in school. Last week, some of the kids from our church were passing out invites to our Saturday Children’s Outreach in their classroom in Rozsaszentmarton. Although the teacher had no problem with it, the principal confiscated the invites and informed some of the kids that this was against their “faith”. Later the principal requested a meeting with me since he heard through our son Benjamin that I was one of the leaders at the church. I told Ben, “So you got me in trouble hugh…”. He smiled and said, “Yeah, the kind of trouble you like to be in.” After the church participated in much prayer I was able to meet with the principal this week and thankfully the meeting was brief, peaceful and we left in good terms. Another teacher in this school was actually publicly shamed in the “religious” church by the priest for “supporting” us. This teacher and his family came to our outreach on Saturday and has also stood up for us in discussions about us in the public school. When the gospel is brought into any unreached area, this type of resistance and power struggle is actually the norm. Our retaliation will not be with hatred or arguments but rather with prayer and a public testimony that seeks to honor God and HIs Son Jesus. God’s word teaches us:

“Keep your conduct among [unbelievers] honorable, so that when they speak against you as evildoers, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day of visitation.” (1 Peter 2:12 ESV)



“Be submissive to rulers and authorities, to be obedient, to be ready for every good work,  to speak evil of no one, to avoid quarreling, to be gentle, and to show perfect courtesy toward all people. (Titus 3:1-2 ESV)


We trust in Jesus’ promise that any power struggle against Jesus and His gospel ends with Jesus overcoming: “I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.” — Matthew 16:18

Happy Mothers Day



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Above: Ellie’s creative way to greet mom on Mother’s Day morning.

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Above: Ben participated in a special show for mothers that his class put on in Rozsaszentmarton. Mother’s day is a week earlier in Hungary than in the US. And just for your information, they don’t celebrate Father’s Day. Poor Allen.

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Above: Ben’s special gift to mom that he hand sewed in school.

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Sunday worship



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Above: David and his son David with their special mode of transportation.

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Above: Misi helping János find his place in the Bible study.

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Above: Istvan from the town of Jobbágyi and Gyula, the father of church member Gyula.

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Above: Allen dedicating Roger and Heidi’s son Sammy to the Lord.

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Above: Heidi’s parents enjoying their visit to our church on Sunday witnessing Sammy’s dedication.

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Above: Eniko (right) spent many months sharing the gospel to Monika (left) last year and now they spend time together as sisters in Christ! Monika continues to meet with team member Brenda for discipleship and growing in her new faith in Jesus.

Praise and prayer requests


Praise God for the open door to teach the 7th and 8th grade ethics class in Petofibanya’s public school!

Please pray for the continuing process of the Baptist Church of Hungary possibly purchasing Petofibanya’s public school. We are still waiting for our communities approval and after that, the approval of the Baptist Church.

Please pray that God would work in the town of Rozsaszentmarton to break through all resistance to His good news and that the church plant would grow in maturity and in number.

Please pray for the family that has “stood up” for us in public and been verbally abused and shunned because of it.
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