cor.us.ca.tion (ˌkɒrəˈskeɪʃən) -- a sudden flash of light; sparkle; scintilate; gleam

I was fascinated with this word after reading the above quote from C. S. Lewis. What a marvelous thought that God gives us glimpses of His image on this earth by "coruscating" Himself in our daily lives. The purpose of this blog is to "coruscate" Him back "with radiant face;" to "reflect in flashes" who He is by praising Him for His work in my life.

The fellowship of believers is one of God's richest blessings. If anything I write here points you to Christ, or sheds the slightest glimmer of light along your path, then all the Glory belongs to God! Thanks for reading, and may the Father richly bless you!

Glorify the Lord with me, let us exalt his name together. I sought the Lord, and he answered me; he delivered me from all my fears. Those who look to him are radiant; their faces are never covered with shame. Psalm 34:3-5

Friday, July 22, 2011

Busy and wonderful Sunday

Sunday was a full day which began with a meaningful worship service at the Budaörs church. The church meets in a sort of lecture hall in a business building near a shopping center. The team from N.C. was still here, and we were able to have a time to share with the church members about our week at camp. Richi, Dani, Dora and Rubi were able to come, and so we shared the songs we learned this week. Richi was so into it he was shaking his little Hungarian booty! It was precious.
It was also such a blessing to worship with those Hungarian believers. The songs were all familiar to us that morning, and it was great to worship together in two different languages. Such a thrill to try to sing in the beautiful Hungarian language. The words on the screen are from "You are My All in All." An old song but still so meaningful and worshipful. The time together made me think of the throne room where "every tribe, tongue, and nation" will sing a new song to Him who is worthy. I can only imagine.






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