Thursday, August 15, 2013

Summer update 2013

While we are still working our way through the loss of Adi and Timotei. We have had a great summer. Starting with 

A pastor's retreat in the south we took a couple of days and just prayed, and studied the word of God and planned for the next year upcoming events in Romania. It was great to get together with these men and spend time in prayer and the word. I love these guys and was super blessed when everyone of these men made the trip if just for the day to come to Adi and Timotei's funeral. We really appreciated them being with us and showing their love and support to both Lidia and the church here in Bistrita. 



The next event was a trip to Hungary for the Foundations Conference. While the weather was not the greatest, we enjoyed the fellowship with other missionaries, great worship and encouraging teaching from the speakers. We chose the wild camping, which meant we were sleeping in a tent. But we loved it, it was like camping, but with a coffee shop, showers and real bathrooms. 

 This summer we also saw some baptism's in our church. I always love this part of my job when we see people take the step of faith to make a public declaration of their faith in Christ. Please lift these new believers up in prayer that they would continue to be established in the word of God. The lady at the bottom of these pictures has an interesting testimony she was raised around the occult almost her entire life and now she loves Jesus and wants her son to love him also. He is truly an amazing God







 Prayer requests:

Please be praying for Adi's family, especially Lidia his wife and his mom. Pray for the church and New Beginnings.

Prayer for Brian as he assumes all of Adi's responsibilities pray for God to give him Spiritual wisdom and great grace with these additional responsibilities.

Pray for those who did this to Adi and Timotei to be brought to justice quickly.

Pray for those who are still living in fear. That God would give them peace and for those who are struggling with understanding that they would rest in the knowledge of who God is.





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