Friday, July 25, 2008

Take Heart America...

The news from America seems unsettling; foreclosures, gas and food prices spiraling, and hopelessness on the rise.

Take heart dear ones, the Lord is still in control! Nothing happens by chance. Someone recently told me that the higher gas prices were a blessing because it is causing people to reevaluate their priorities. May it be so; may the Lord lead each person to search their hearts and find peace and forgiveness in Jesus Christ.

Just to let you know it could be worse (gas prices that is) we are now paying $9.68 per gallon of diesel for the van and $9.00 per gallon for gas for the station wagon.

We would welcome your prayers for God's provision for our ministry as the price of everything continues to climb.

If you are interested in supporting our ministry, you can send your tax-deductible contribution to the following address:

Valley Bible Church
Attn: Roberta Perry
7106 Johnson Drive
Pleasanton, CA 94588

NOTE: Indicate support is for: GREATHOUSE MINISTRY

We continue to thank you for your prayers and words of encouragement. May the Lord continue to bless you abundantly. Please let us know how we can be praying for you.

Rob and Carol Greathouse
Debrecen, Hungary

Thursday, July 24, 2008

2008 English Camp

Bringing together 172 campers and volunteers, English Camp 2008 began. Many of the campers were attending an English camp for the first time and many were also non-churched. All that was to change as the week progressed.

Teams of volunteers from all over the map were represented. A team from Texas was back, a team of Navigator missionaries were also in attendance, and individuals from California, Minnesota and Germany were also a part of the team that God put together to help shine His love to all who were a part of this ministry.

It is so interesting to see how relationships begin, deepen, and later, grow when God is in the equation. Through the years, we’ve watched as God has worked in the hearts of young people impacted by the loving presence of God among them.

By weeks end, there were 7 young people baptized plus the mother of one of the kids decided that she too needed to commit her life to Christ!

They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so I’ll make my words short and include a Smilebox slide show of photos taken during the camp. As you view the photos, please pray for the Holy Spirit to continue the work the Lord began during the week.

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

The Saga...Missing Soccer Balls

God blessed the ministry for Children’s Day at the village in early June. Along with a day filled with opportunities to share God’s love, He also provided three soccer balls for the ministry. Hence, the saga begins…

It started out innocently enough several weeks ago; a not so quiet early evening just prior to the start of Tuesday night church at the Gypsy village in Hajduboszormeny. It soon became apparent there was a fox or two in the henhouse!

Having started the evening with 3 soccer balls, it soon became apparent that all three balls were missing. Pastor Dani talked to the church about the sin of theft. Everyone shook their heads, tsking about the missing items. There wasn’t a guilty face to be seen. And, no leads as to who might have done the unthinkable…steal from the church!

The following week found us being joined by Americans who came to minister alongside the team. The only playing that evening was with one lone Frisbee. There were many sad faces on those who came early looking forward to playing the National obsession…”football” or as Americans know it, Soccer.

This past Tuesday there were still no soccer balls and many more disappointed faces. Our trusty Frisbee was still around so a lively game kept most of the kids involved. Still, talk centered around whatever happened to our soccer balls?

Well lo and behold, rumors were running rampant about who now had a soccer ball that looked suspiciously like the ones belonging to the church. After the church service was over, the team decided to load up and head out into the village to visit the “suspected” new homes of the missing soccer balls.

As we pulled up in front of the first house, the father walked out and was greeted by Pastor Dani asking about the churches soccer balls. The father said he was told the ball in question had been a “gift” and readily handed it over to the team. We all jumped back in to the van, rejoicing and thanking God for His leading in how to approach the next “suspect.”

When we arrived at the next house, we were greeted by at least a dozen kids outside the fence. No one claimed to know anything about or possession of a soccer ball. Then, Grandma (a member of the church and a strong believer) walked out giving the kids “the eye” asking them where the soccer ball was. Many denials ensued but Grandma wasn’t having any of it. She started walking around the yard, house, garden and lo and behold, she came out bearing a smile and a soccer ball. There was no doubt it was one of the churches balls because it had our name marked out, and a big patch of suspicious black was in it’s place. It should be noted that the first ball had the same blackened area hiding the church name.

When the kids were asked about the third ball, they admitted they knew who had it but were unwilling to give us their name. Pastor Dani then asked them to tell the child they could just throw the ball into the church property and no questions would be asked.

All this has prompted us to question our effectiveness in ministering to our Gypsy brothers and sisters. Even though proof of lying and stealing came to light, none of the children showed any remorse or shame.

In light of the fact they are being taught the 10 Commandments, it doesn’t seem to have sunk in. Of course we are working with a people group who have very little and a soccer ball is a treasured commodity.

Please, will you join with us in praying for the Holy Spirit to do a work in the hearts and minds of His children in the village. We are so aware that we are God’s servants, sent to share His Word and love to all. It is hard not to be disappointed at times. Pray the team will persevere in the calling God has placed on our lives, to invest our time and His love to all those who do not yet know the forgiving love and grace of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Friday, July 4, 2008

Miskolc Orphanage Sports Camp

Praises to God for all He accomplished during our week of ministry at the orphanage. At least one young man accepted Christ on the very last day! Thank you all for your prayers and encouragement. You too were a part of the team.

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