Wednesday, May 12, 2010

May 2010 Prayer Letter

When we were back in Canada for the holidays at one point God grabbed my chin, turned my face to Him and told me to ask Him what I should be praying for. When I did He showed me three things.

Pray that the enemy’s hold over the country would be broken.

Pray that there would be unity in the church.

Pray that God would raise up leaders after His own heart.

Now we would like to invite you to join us in this epic spiritual battle for the country, so that the dark reign would feign, the church of God would shine, and God would be glorified.

Hungarians are originally a nomadic people, who used to live rough lives way back in the Ural mountains (the large mountains between Europe and Asia). As their numbers grew they were forced to move from one place to the other to provide enough pasture for the cattle they were raising. The seven tribes moved west, making friends and enemies, fighting and running away until they arrived at the Carpathian Basin in the center of Europe, where they found the best land they had ever seen and decided to settle down. According to tradition two of the sons of the leaders chased a golden deer on a hunt for weeks and it led them to this land. After settling down they were raiding the surrounding countries, terrorizing, plundering and pillaging as they pleased with a fighting technique that was unknown to the western world. A hundred years later the leader of the tribes realized that things could not go on like this for long… their neighbors would soon make an alliance and wipe the Hungarians from the land. They decided to unite the tribes, make peace, declare Christianity as our religion, leave the old ways behind and have a new beginning. Now Hungarians were shamanistic people and it didn’t go over well with the shamans to place the people in a new god’s hand. They rose up against the decision and were all sentenced to be slain by the newly crowned king’s decree. Legend says it was at this point that the chief shaman placed a curse on the Hungarians just before he was killed: a curse of depression, disunity and historic catastrophes.

Have you been to Hungary? Have you seen the faces? Have you heard news, or read part of our history? Have you traveled here, and just sensed an immense load weigh down on your mind that was lifted almost instantly as you left the country? Not sure if the legend of the curse is true, or how much of it is, but the effect you cannot deny. There is something over here that is not letting us breathe.

Pray that the enemy’s hold over the country would be broken. (Daniel 10:12) – If the enemy got out, things would instantly change. Lives would change and the church would change. The country would change and the air would change. And I mean in weeks, maybe days. He is the problem, and he needs to go. The curse was placed 1100 years ago… it’s high time to end it.

Pray that there would be unity in the church. (John 17:22) – The world will know that God is with us because we love each other – in a land plagued with disunity it is the hardest of all things to accomplish and the most beautiful thing ever imaginable that can shine through any darkness. The church needs to be one to stand up against the spiritual forces and provide shelter to each other and to those who grow weary in battle.

Pray that God would raise up leaders after His own heart. (1 Timothy 3:1-13) – God is our leader, He is our King. And He wants to have servants to minister to His people, to lift them up when they are broken, to feed them when they are faint, to treat their wounds and to encourage them to keep going. He wants servants to point to God, who humble themselves and lift up His people in prayer. We need those servants so badly.

Please join us in prayer, as we go up against spiritual forces and authorities to free this country and these people from the lies, the deception and shackles of this merciless tyrant who’s been ruler here for too long, and bring the just reign of God to everyone. We are asking you to once a day pray for these three things, and fortify our battle.

We have lots of gracious friends who support us, but we are also asking all of our fellow missionaries here to ask their supporting friends the same thing. We are asking partnering churches to join us. We are asking former short term workers to join us who have been here and seen and felt this land. We are asking everyone we know. So far it looks like we are talking about an army of a thousand saints pleading to God to break through the clouds, to heal the land and to free and revive us.

Join us. We understand what we are asking for, that the enemy is not going to like this and a price will have to be paid for everything – for us and for you as well praying friend. But isn’t this what we are here for? To fight and to bring glory to His name.

Looking forward to see you on the field of battle,

Monday, April 26, 2010

God and Babies

I just received the most wonderful gift from God! You know how it is, when you do something that God asks you to do, sometimes even hesitantly, and He just blesses your socks off through the doing? You expect to minister to someone, and you end up receiving the greatest joy from the ministry yourself? That is exactly what God has done with the Baba-Mama club. I just got home from a wonderful morning spent with 5 other mommies, their adorable babies, and the Creator of the whole motley bunch of us! And He was on a roll this morning too! I guess He just hates to quit, when he gets a group of ladies together who sincerely want to hear what He has to say! He was fantastic! We have been spending the first part of our mornings together just chatting and playing with the babies, then reading a portion from the Bible together and discussing what God is saying to us through it, and finally, praying for one another.
Today, however, my friend Ági, who has been helping me arrange things for the group, suggested that it might be nice to go out to the park and enjoy the beautiful spring weather together. Since we would not be able to talk and pray very well, with 5 babies in tow at the park, we decided to skip the chit-chat, get right into the Bible and discussion, and finish our praying in time to go out to the park for a short walk. However, after reading about Abram and the Promised Land, then about the ultimate Promised Land described at the end of Revelation, Ági and the others were not ready to stop. When I asked them if we should stop and pray so that we could still have a short walk, Ági jumped right in and asked if we couldn’t talk some more instead, because it was so very interesting!
I came home with a heart full… full of wonder at our wonderful God… full of love for this little group of mommies and babies who are so open to hearing from their God, even if they don’t yet know Him as such!
Thank you SO much for being part of God’s outreach to these mommies and babies, way over on the other side of the globe. You can’t imagine the difference that your prayers are making. Please keep praying! These mommies and babies are hungry to know this wonderful God and to someday experience His incredible Promised Land! Pray that they would have the courage and faith of Abram, to step out into the unknown, following God wherever He leads, and bringing their whole families along with them!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Sunday School

Funny how God matches people with jobs, sometimes I am truly amazed how the most unlikely combination works out for the best. We have seen ex-drug dealers preaching, ex-witchdoctors write christian books or ex-satan worshipers sing about the goodness of the Lord.


Anyone who knows me a bit would not generally give a description of a gentle sensitive caring guy, and yet it seems God thought it would be a good idea for me to lead the Sunday School at church. First I was just noticing that we weren't really taking care of the kids mostly were just making sure there was no blood in the room by the end of the service. So I took up the job and it's been a real blessing - quite frankly  - to all, the kids like to be entertained, the parents are pleased that they get a bit of biblical teaching, the rest of the adults can participate in the service and I am probably having the most fun I ever had with them!

Last time we did a little puppet show for Palm Sunday, we were having such a good time the kids stayed even after the service to make a little video of it. You'll see we didn't quite finish the background and everything but oh well, maybe for Easter. So here is a little preview of what's going on there:

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Baptism!


 Gigantic step in the life of our Church: the very first Baptism at our place, with our pastor, with our brothers and sisters! Thank You God that in your mercy you made this possible and have blessed us so we could witness the Ceremony of Engagement between you and these three young people!



 Eszti, Dávid have been coming to our church last year, came to English Camp and continued to grow in their walk with Christ to the point of a public confession of their faith.







Saci has been a part of our congregation for long years now, working and serving with us but never had a chance to actually be baptized, and now she was so happy to finally make this commitment!








The whole church prayed for the newly baptized led by the pastor, the elders and leaders of the church.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Baptism Service!

Just a quick note: this coming up Sunday we will have our Baptism Service (Feb. 21.), please pray that everything would go according to God's plan and it would be a truly blessed and encouraging time for the whole church!