Tuesday, July 10, 2007

We're Home!

After nearly 28 hours of travel (which included some delays due to weather and lost luggage), we arrived at the student center in Wilmore nearly at 12:45AM. We enjoyed a late breakfast this morning and said our last round of goodbye's (everyone but Lawrence and Meredith spent the night). After all the preparation and planning, it's all over! We're already planning a get together when school resumes in the fall.

Thanks for your prayers! Souls were saved and lives were changed. To God be the glory! We'll post more pictures soon.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Praise the Lord for his goodness in this effort. It is so true that....God is good all the time and all the time God is good.

Anonymous said...

Praise God for His work in your lives and in the lives of the Hungarian people He brought your way. And you are to be commended for your excellent communication through your blogging - it made praying your you each day easy and delightful! You've set a new standard for teams to come:)

The Bouchard Family, Dayton, OH

Stephanie Hogan said...

Hey Nathan and Cydil,

It was fun checking up on you and Lizzy. So glad that Jesus met you. What an amazing camp. You all worked so hard. I know Jesus is proud! I'll keep praying for those that made decisions and those that are closer.

Where, When, What?

We are ministering in Hungary, June 24-July 9! We have met our host missionary team and other visiting camp staff that we will be working with to facilitate an evangelistic English Camp. It will serve Hungarian folks ages 6 and up who want to learn and practice the English language with native English speakers (us)! Prior to arriving in Hungary we met once a week to train for our camp responsibilities which will include planning workshops, morning/evening program components, and recreation time competitions. Thank you for your interest in this ministry!

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