Hi everyone(especially the Dutchies),
We are doing great up here.The weather is really hot. We're not complaining but fewer kids are coming to clubs when it's this hot, so please pray that it will cool down a little so more kids will come, hopefully.The clubs are going really well.I've also been here last year so I see a lot of familiar faces and the kids have rememberedd me too, I think. Pray that the kids learn from the story we tell. Yesterday I told the illustration of the good samaritan. That that they understood they should be good to their neighbours and pray that they act upon it.Henri and Mirjam are also doing wel. Henri is really loving it to play football (or soccer) everyday. Although it's really hot. He's impressing everyone with his skills. Pray that he and his teammates can really reach the boys with the Word they are bringing. Pray for Mirjam that she can be a good example for the teengirls and pray for creativity to come up with a piece of drama or something else everytime. Pray that the girls understand the message that Mirjam and her teammates are telling them and that it will workin their hearts.Pray for energy for us,because it can be really exhausting to dance and play sports in the sun. Pray that God will fill us with his Spirit and that his love may shine through.It's good to see that the boys from Qyshk and the Roma-community are playing football together. The new generation is getting on with each other. Thank God for that and pray that the adults will also come to respect eachother more.Lots of love from Kosova to everyone in Nijmegen (miss you, GZE-girls), Elst, Enschede (big kiss to my little brother), Delft, Groningen, Waddinxveen, Dokkum, Zwolle, Hoorn (Jannieke, I loved the picture) and wherever in the Netherlands.Thank you for supporting us and praying for us.see you soon hopefully.
love, Marjan
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Hey team!
Thank you so much for your blog, Marge, and for your praise & prayer points! Some people in the church here (GKV as well as CGK) have been asking about how you were doing. So it's good that you are informing us! Tell the Irish that we are also looking forward to their informative and witty stories! (Hutch, where are you?!)
Oh yes, I do understand about the power that goes off at the moment you're about to safe your text and I'm sure the temperature in the internet café will be around 50C, but sometimes you have to suffer for the Gospel ;-)
So, stories and pics, please!
Love to all of you, Rianne (Dashuria ne aksion 2006)
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