Monday, June 16, 2008

Bruce Heffner Updates about Hungary

Bruce Heffner writes a weekly update to his supporters and this weeks' is about our trip to Hungary. Here is his report:

Our team arrived from New York on Saturday Morning, spent the day with us
in Budapest, attending Budafold Baptist Church and enjoying the beauty of the
capital city, and is hard at work this morning, transforming the Elet Szava
grounds from a Bible Institute into a summer camp. This means moving beds,
cleaning dormatories, setting up volleyball fields, preparing the campfire area,
cleaning up brush and gutters, hanging curtains, and a myriad of other odd jobs
and preparations. Here's the team all together except for me -- somebody had to
snap the picture.






Tomorrow and Thursday I will be doing the training for the Serbian team and
the Hungarian children's workers. Some of the guys will be mowing and
weed-wacking soccer fields with the new blades we brought over for their
tractors. There are always many many odd jobs to do on a property as big as
this, so it looks like a busy week getting ready for the camp to open on Sunday.
We hope to get the group to Sentendre and to "the bend of the Danube" on Friday
to see Hungary as it was in theold days. Of course, here "the old days" MEANS
the old days. We were in buildings yesterday, including the largest Jewish
Synagoge in Europe, which are older than the USA itself. I have been asked to
preach at the Tolamas Bible Fellowship Church on Sunday and we look forward to
the fellowship there with many that we have known for years. Then Sunday
afternoon the campers arrive. God is blessing with record-breaking registrations
from this nation and we trust, with you, that there will also be a record
harvesting of the lives of these children and young people for the
kingdom.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Pastor P loving what Jesus can do thru all of u