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

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Camp tomorrow!

The team from NC arrived yesterday, tired, but on time. We went to a party yesterday with them at a home in Törökbálint. Mike and Terry's church was hosting a rummage sale/cookout. Cookout in Hungary involves food cooked over hot fires in pots. As it was over 90 degrees outside, the hot fires made for quite a "toasty" experience. Nonetheless, the food was delicious, the hosts were gracious, and everyone had a good time. Alexander even enjoyed the stew made from tripe. Look it up. I skipped it.



We spent today attending church with the Adams at their Hungarian church in Budaörs. I had fun again singing praise songs in Hungarian. The message was about Noah and how God gave Noah precise directions on what he was to do, down to the last detail. It taught us that when God is going to move and invites us to be involved, he leaves no room for question! So encouraging. The church prayed for us as we prepare to lead the camps this week.

Tonight we had another "light" Hungarian meal. I won't even begin to describe it. The picture says it all. We also enjoyed cold drinks with ICE. A bit of a rarity around here.



It is really quite warm here. Please pray for cool heads and warm hearts as we lead camp this week. I can honestly say I feel ill-equipped for the task, and I need the Holy Spirit's help. Please pray for all of us, that the message of Christ would be clearly spoken, that hearts and minds would be open, and that God would do a mighty work. Thanks for your continued prayers!


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