Monday, July 1, 2019

Monday morning ministry minute




What's New
We are still waiting for the visas to arrive, I did receive a email that they were in the printing process.
We purchased a new bed that I thought would be wonderful turned out to be harder than a rock! In the process of returning it the car died. So there I sat at the store with a dead car. Funny thing was since moving to a new town and not knowing anyone my goal for the day was to find a mechanic and towing company to be prepared for when I had car needs. Unfortunately, I hadn't done that yet so I did not know who to call for help. To make it worse I dropped my phone and it completely died! So, stay calm Jason 😀, I decided to fix it myself. I am not a mechanic but I had to try. Step one. Get a new phone, without YouTube I am useless... Lol jk. Luckily we broke down in the shopping centre so 2 of my kids and I went to the "Best Buy" here and purchased a new phone. Well it was a hot day for sure and just outside the store was a lemonade stand. Ha! PRAISE THE LORD refreshing lemonade.
The car was fixed, needed a new fuse. I had to buy tools and find parts stores and use my language skills that are still limited but we drove home about 4 hours later. 
The point of the story is the new friendship that is developing as a result of the car the heat and the broken phone. All BAD things that could make for a BAD day but I choose to let the Lord lead through the challenge and as a result we meet Claudia. She is the worker at the lemonade stand. In a few hours the family will be meeting her for lunch and games at Burger King. Building relationships with people to lead them to Lord is the only reason to be in Hungary. 

Micah and Laura at the lemonade stand.
 
The second King of Hungary, Stephen, turned Hungary over to Mother Mary before he died. These false promises are why we have come to Hungary. Sharing the truth of the Bible. These idols are all over the place reminding me of the 10 million souls who are in need of the Saviour. 
I have no idea what to do... 
Taken on the Hungarian boarder of Austria. Reminds me of the harvest that is ready.
 







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