Tonight the team is sitting by the Danube River, taking in the scenes around them from history, gazing at the lights all over the bridges and buildings. This is the place He has called us to this summer and we have been reflecting on the ministry we have had here so far. As we sing to the One who makes mountains tremble, we are thankful for the Great I AM who has shown us great things today.
One of the students saw a man today very interested in the drama and was led to talk to him. As he approached, the man began to speak in French! This student not only got to talk to this person in both French and English, but was praising God that he felt like he needed to take French classes in school recently. As this conversation continued, the smiles were evident that encouragement was being shared in Jesus' love. Conversations with the people of Hungary have been deep conversations about who they say Jesus is and the students have only continued to meet these hearts right where they at in life. We know that if each person matters to God, they matter to us and the students have been seeking to love these around us. You would be proud of these students as they have been diving deeper in encouragements and prayers for each other. It has been encouraging as leaders to see the students pour into ministry each day and pour encouragement into each other day by day. Even students have volunteered to cook breakfast for the team (take note moms! It has been really good!) Please pray with us in praise as doors to ministry have been opening up around us constantly and we are thankful to seek them out to share Jesus. We know that the Great I AM is with and goes before us. What an amazing Savior we serve! In Him, Walker Moore and Becky Robinson
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God is moving in mighty ways and we rejoice mightily tonight! Right now, the team is worshiping the Lord and singing praises of His name in the city of Budapest. With our windows open and voices strong, the echoes of melodies to the Lord ring out true every verse, every beat, and every heartbeat.
Today, we have witnessed divine encounters only the Lord has prepared. What are the chances we would go to a different stop this morning when we were scheduled to be in another area, and have seen people come to know the Lord through this? What are the chances we were to go to a large plaza and switch to a park and see people weep hearing about Jesus? What are the chances we go and see what the Lord has planned for us today? 100% my friends. We are thankful for the Lord's work here in Hungary, for we are seeing the movement of His mighty hand! As we traveled from place to place, the students have been looking for opportunities to share with those around them. Several students today were able to invite people to come see the drama in different places we were going. So many have asked what this drama is about and what a divine encounter to share the greatest Love we know: Jesus. One of the team members began a conversation with a couple about how they could pray for them, as they did not grow up with God being mentioned in their home, not knowing what prayer really meant. As the conversation continued, the couple began to have their hearts softened by the Lord as they began to piece together the truth of God's word, the love of Christ for all people, and the hope we have in Christ. The wonderful thing about this conversation is that God made this encounter very special. Earlier, we had planned to minister in an area across the river, but ended up going to another plaza instead. This conversation would have never happened if we had not made the change. Please continue to pray for us as we seek more divine encounters as we go! God is so good! In Him, Walker Moore and Becky Robinson Not hungry in Hungary! =)
We woke up this morning with sense of satisfaction. God has done some amazing things through us, as well as in us. God is showing us that He still loves Hungary and that He is in charge. One of our young ladies had tried to witness to a lady at a metro stop but she showed no interest in the gospel or wanting to have any further conversation. It breaks our heart when we see people rejecting the good news. Several days later we were back at the same spot and there was the same lady sitting waiting for a bus but this time with her three children. Today she didn’t walked away. Her eyes begin to light up as the same young lady shared the good news with her again, but now she wanted her children to hear the good news also. At the end of the conversation, she and her three children wanted this relationship with Jesus. And in the same spot she rejected Jesus, several days later she and her three children are yielding their lives to the Holy Spirit! It was their day of salvation! Our students are learning never to give up. Just keep planting the seed, watering it and every once in a while, throw a little fertilizer on it and wait upon the Lord of the Harvest to bring in the souls. And He will! Today we joined our interpreter, Isabella, at her church. The sermon was in English, which was refreshing as we sat through a Hungarian service last week. We took to the street after a three course meal of bread, peanut butter, and jelly. The students were challenged to continue ministry with intentional actions, courageous faith, and encouraging words. As the team continues to do ministry, we go with the Holy Spirit in Love, for God is Love! We look forward to sharing more about what Jesus is doing in the country of Hungary. We may say thank you on every post for your prayers, but we thank you for being prayer warriors over these seeking souls and these willing witnesses here for divine encounters! God is so good! In Him, Walker Moore and Becky Robinson |