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Photos from GOIAM

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RT Kendall (photo credits..Alan Ross) Michael P. Cavanaugh Pastor Paul Berube Julia Biley Judith Green Some of the attendees

Blessed in the city...blessed in the country

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 Enjoying beautiful autumn days here in the northeast - traveling through Vermont - a covered bridge  Beautiful cottage in Southampton, NY where I stayed for the weekend - sadly I didn't go into the salt water pool  Was able to enjoy the Atlantic seashore  And really enjoyed the views..... really amazing, spectacular homes!!

GOIAM

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I was so blessed to be able to travel to the USA to attend the Grace Outreach International Association of Ministries GOIAM conference again this year.  The event is hosted by Grace Fellowship, Nashua, New Hampshire and Pastor Paul Berube. Paul and his wife Sandy and I met in 1979 in Anchorage, Alaska. This was the 12th year of GOIAM and as always was a rich time in Word, Spirit, Praise, Worship and sweet fellowship.  Attendees this year were from over 9 different countries and about a dozen states.  Speakers were the ever enriching and challenging R.T. Kendall and this year Michael P. Cavanaugh, head of Elim Bible in Lima, NY.  Also, a friend and IHOP missionary, Joshua Hawkins. We were blessed with an evening of worship called "Tent of Meeting", a key weekly event at Grace, and a "sampler" of the monthly meeting "Shabbat". Both were amazing times in God's Presence. In addition, this conference, is a time to meet up with old and new friends an...

Team in Budapest

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Here we are together, as a direct result of divine intervention. Mary Jill, Johnny K. Palmer, Nadia Kolivayko and Abbe Lewis A new generation of international world changers orbiting through Batthyany 18.   Between these 3 young ones is the ability to speak English, Russian, Hungarian and German...fluently. Later, a post on their musical prowess and how God has called both Johnny and Abbe to influence the mountain of entertainment for Kingdom purposes. I am so blessed...in the city and in the country and in countries! :-)

Progress in Budapest..Potato Room

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Many hands, strength of the young work in progress Late nights, new skills making progress ministry room, accent wall is finished - door leads to street entrance

English Bible camp in the village

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So delighted to be invited by the Reformed Church Pastor Rici and his wife Eva to conduct a 5 day English Camp using Bible lessons for the village of Diosjeno. Thanks to my country renter, Clint, the contacts were made. we had about 30 attend and we had great weather, great fun, and awesome participants from 10 - 65 years old. Clint called up his missionary friends serving in Budapest, (me), Bulgaria - Martin Sutton and Romania - Jackie Ramsey. We also enjoyed a bit of a missionary retreat as a result. We held this at the end of August and have been asked to do it again next year. MJ's interactive Bible class Re-enacting and coaching Zaccheus Small groups followed every session Martin, Clint, MJ

Budapest, Batthyany 18 - busy with the renovation downstairs and keeping everyone fed upstairs

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 Prayer, food, preparation, the work is progressing Nadia, Misha, MJ, Marie, Daniela, Johnny, Abbe Main ministry room in progress New tile, kitchen area, new wood floors - to left small living room to right  2 stairs to bedrooms Main ministry room, wall on left will be bricked Johnny and friends on a prep day

Budapest in August

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St. Istvan Day Fireworks on August 20th - Dinner party on the Buda side of Danube, balcony on 4th floor, barge with fireworks directly across from us....wonderful, August event!! Clint, Abbe and Bethany  Nadia helping our hostess, Carol Jim, Wesley, Clint, Nadia, Abbe Abbe, MJ, Carol, Chantal, Bethany, Jim, Wesley Wonderful friends, fellowship, and fireworks!! A winning combination!!

Pastor Jilly does an International wedding

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Within 3 days of returning to Budapest from the summer trip, I was honored to officiate at a wedding blessing for a Hungarian man and his Dutch bride. For some it was a destination wedding, for other's it was home territory and for me, it was an incredible blessing.  We were on a horse farm,  buildings with thatched roofs and horse rides to the nearby Reformed Church for the blessing ceremony. Then the reception included traditional folk music and a couple to teach the folk dances.  What an experience! I also, so enjoyed the warm reception of the many Dutch family members. We were all blessed! Congratulations to Levente and Hanneke!