We're back "in harness" now; we got home Sunday night around 6pm, repacked our bags and made off for Jekyll Island for the Georgia Association of Educational Leader's conference. It provided everyone a chance to debrief and get our heads back on straight after getting off of the plane.
I returned to school on Thursday of this week, and have already had 3 interviews. I'm a little pressured at this point given we still have three teacher openings to fill, but the same God that got me to Hungary will provide the people He wants at Jackson High School. I'll keep emailing, calling and interviewing in the near future, getting ready for the kids to return on August 6th.
We have appreciated your prayers, emails and thoughts more than you know. Ministering to our friends in Hungary is a job far bigger--and more important--than one family of four can tackle! Thanks, and stay tuned. A few more pictures and the promised videos yet to be posted!
Friday, July 13, 2007
Saturday, July 7, 2007
Celebrating with extraordinary friends
We had a great week, and ended with a wonderful end-of-camp party. Edit brought the apple ciderish children's champagne,and we toasted friendship on both sides of the ocean. Then we all went downstairs to the cafeteria and ate Hungarian donuts, danced, took pictures and said many goodbyes that weren't easy. We're planning for next year already!
Last class for this camp
We got together for one last class where we talked about God's help in planning for the future. Our friends are concerned for the future of their families and their nation. We spent a remarkably open and clear discussion time talking about God's hand in our lives. A wonderful opportunity to point to the power of prayer...and seeing it answered. I blogged earlier in the week when we only had 7 students join us on the first night. God then blessed us by sending a new student every night except one; Anne and I ended up having the opportunity to minister to 18 or 19 students...the most we've ever had...humbling and wonderful. I am left wondering just how to say thank you to my awesome creator...
Another long story...
One of the things we like to do when sharing the gospel in our classes is to be as open as possible, personally, spiritually, emotionally. And then the openness comes back to haunt me :) Our dear friend Edit decided that it would be fun to write a send up of "Cinderella" where I was the main character, Anne was the wicked stepmother and Edit played the prince...I think the camp enjoyed it (we did it for the camp talent show), and certainly it was a highlight for us...
Things taken for granted...
include the size of our toileting areas. European buildings often have a separate room for the "loo;" I was standing at the opposite wall of the "room" when I took this picture--there was quite literally not enough room to turn around...at least for me :)...
Friday, July 6, 2007
Dance contest for Jesus???
Sure! Why not! The teens have been playing the "Game of Life" this week, having to make several life decisions and facing the "consequences," earning life points (or seeing them taken away...) and participating in silly moments where they can show whatever rare talent is called for, like cucumber carving or, in this case, dancing. Gettin' down...I love it...
The class of 2007
Well, last night was picture night at camp...each of the individual class groups smiled for the camera. I took the chance to get a quick snapshot that I could post so you could see our friend. I'll post a list of names with the picture a bit later. We're wrapping up camp today--already!?--and we hope that we have been faithful servants of the word while here. Anne and I did our very best last night to explain the need for Christ, the conviction of the law and the saving grace of Christ's death...and the glory He shares with us in His resurrection! What a great story to be able to share. By the way, I have a biblical "Aha!" moment for you...I'm studying Joshua presently...hmmm...in a foreign land, reading about a leader who had to go to claim a foreign land for God??? Hmmm....anyway, today I read chapter 5. One of the great jaw-dropping episodes in scripture, I think...check out Joshua 5:13-15, and let me know what you think--I won't spoil it for you!
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