Wednesday-Puppet/Drama Day7
Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Above: Across the street from our first performance in Héhalom, an older woman is busy with spring cleaning. Below: Drawing the kids in with our ice-breaker activities.


Above L: Teens enjoying their balloon filled muscle-man friends. Above R: Heidi reconnects with Greta (who lives in Héhalom) who attended our english camp a few years ago.

Our second and final performance for Easter was in the town of Egyházasdengeleg. We practically had all the kids from town (both preschool and high-school) attend our puppet and drama performance. We were a bit concerend that the little ones would be a bit lost seeing the drama for the teens, however, they payed close attention. We thank God that in every place we ministered, there was never a distraction, and the message was clearly preached!


Above: Janka and Miki performing one of our drama pieces which illustrates the many misconceptions people have about the characteristics of God.


Above: After the show, Janka got into a discussion with this teacher above. The teacher said that she was glad to hear the message that we brought today and thinks that in this time in her life she is more contemplative about how to live. She said that she knows that she is a sinner and "Well, I'm going to try to live better." Janka kindly interrupted and said, "That's exactly why Jesus came, to pay the price for your sins so that you don't have to live in them." The teacher said, "No, I can't put my sins on Jesus, I must overcome them myself–having Jesus take them away is just too easy." Please pray for this teacher that she may come to understand the depth of God's love and the necessity of believing in the only Way to God.
Thank all of you who have prayed for us through this ministry. You have strengthened us and our ministry through your prayers. You have also helped to sow seeds to thousands of children and teachers in Hungary. With the puppet and drama ministry combined, we can deliver the gospel message to each child 16 times as we return to their school from pre-school to high-school. I trust that these seeds will return fruit in the years to come.
