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Hungary
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The Paulus Movement is committed to evangelism, discipleship, leadership training and church-planting. They are seeking to develop a team of full-time national missionaries.
The national director, Andras Kazar, is planting a church in the rapidly growing southwest outskirts of Budapest—a community of 100,000. This church is envisioned as the center for the planting of other dynamic, culturally relevant, biblically-based churches in Hungary.
The church began in the Spring of 2001 as an evangelistic Bible study. They meet in a local school building for Sunday morning service with a program for the children. Many members are new converts. Several non-believers regularly attend the ...
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Summer Project Updates
This summer the Paulus Movement has had 3 teams from the U.S. come and serve in various ways. The f
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Hungary: In Focus
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Andras Kazar, his family and Ministry Building
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Summer Camp Ministry
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This summer the Paulus Movement had 3 teams from the U.S. come and serve in various ways. The first team was from Mountain Brook Community Church in Alabama. They held an English Camp and served at the Paulus Movement's annual church retreat. The second team was from Roswell, GA. They also held an English Camp. It was great to see many students from the first week coming back for the second camp. This allowed the Paulus staff to connect with families in the area that they may not have known prior to the camps.
The last group that came was a Youth Group, also from Mountain Brook Community Church. The group consisted of 9 teenagers and 5 adult leaders. This was the Paulus Movement's first youth outreach camp and it was a huge success! They called it Converse Camp because the hope was for the American and Hungarian students to grown in their relationships through conversation. They hoped for 15-20 kids. Well the Lord blessed them with 60 kids! It was an amazing week. The American youth shared what life as a teenager is like in the U.S. They shared their struggles and their hope in Christ. There were several kids who had great questions concerning Christianity. It was amazing to see their interest and their curiosity as many of them had never heard the Truth of the gospel.
Please pray for the Paulus Staff as they have so many new connections in their ministry. Pray for the youth staff as they continue to reach out to the youth who came to camp. Also, the Paulus Movement has started a new outreach, centered around English classes. They are offering classes throughout the week. This is a a growing need and a way to build relationships with people in the Diosd community.
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