Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Santa Claus is coming . . . but NOT to Budapest!
Arise! Cry Out! .....in Hungary
Guest Speaker, Nov.7
Reaching Catholic Moms
Finances in Hungary
Teaching in the Hospital
Monday, June 1, 2009
Visit with Christine
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
My Students
I really enjoy teaching Hungarian and English. Here are some of my students.
Mary and Amy are Christian English teachers here in Hungary. Judit (blue sweater) is also a believer. I teach her English conversation and business English.
- Lidia
I'm published!
I went in November to the European MIT conference. You can find some pictures and my story on the swiss website. <www.muetterinkontakt.ch> Enjoy! You can read it in English or German!
MIT ministry news
I invited moms to our house to pray and build a team. 7 moms were together. Three of them just decided to start a group. They are very excited to pass on this opportunity.I heard there are more groups now in various places. One mom was asked to write an Article in the church’s newsletter.
Please pray, that some moms will step up to be area coordinators.
One mom has been a big blessing to me. She is now the contact person for the English speaking moms.
Pray also for the upcoming meeting on March 24th.
- Lidia
Sunday, January 4, 2009
MIT Conference in Switzerland
Prayer requests for MIT ministry in Hungary:
- that God will provide moms who will be willing to step up and be part of the leadership team.
- that God will provide the money for a computer (with Hungarian keyboard). In Hungarian, there are a lot of accent marks. Sometimes people can guess where there should be accents, other times the meaning totally changes -- ie: "hálás" is "thankful", while "halas" is "fish" (adjective). :-)
- that I can find a contact person for each district in Budapest.
- that I will be able to do this ministry faithfully and well (that is; God first, family second, MIT ministry third).