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Preaching today…

Preaching today…

Activity:
Morning Service
Time: 10.30am
Subject: ‘The Future King’ – sermon by Gordon Curley
Bible Passage: Isaiah chapter 9 verses 1-7
Speaker: Gordon Curley
YouTube Livestream: CLICK HERE

‘BodyBuilders’ Youth Event

Great to see aprox 30 young people at tonights ‘BodyBuilders’ Youth Event! The place was full of energy, red faces and sweaty bodies (a combination of lots of running and the heaters being on now that winter is here!)
Also good to have 7 of the older young people turn up early for ‘BodyBuilders’ Extra, this is an additional time of food (pizza) and Bible Study aimed at those who made a commitment to Christ on Good News Camp.

Weekend Loading…

FRIDAY:
Kids Klub
Kids Klub takes place every Friday Night during school terms. It starts at 6.00pm and finishes at 7.00pm.
Kids Klub is for those children in Reception to school year five.
Youth Club
Youth Club starts at 7.30pm and finishes at 8.45pm.
Youth Club is for those in school year 6 through to year 10.

SATURDAY:
WHAT: Body Builders
WHERE: Duncan Road Church Park Gate Southampton SO31 1BD
WHO: Youth Events for anyone aged 8 to 15 years
Body Builders’ is an inter church event run by ‘Counties’ Hampshire: www.gcurley.info

Moldova – all over for another year?

Well it’s all over for another year, but not quite! When you sow good seed it is a case of wait and see!
Thank you for your support & prayers they were very much appreciated.

Day 9 – Sunday 6th November

Last day of preaching for the Moose & me!

This morning –
A preach at Tiganca, to share the Word of God with the mixed ages present! No appeal made but we felt it was a useful meeting.
Please pray for Denis & his wife Valentina (& 3 children) who are Church planting in this tough village. The Church meetis in the only room available for hire.

THE CHURCH:

MOOSE’S TESTIMONY:
The Moose (Mark Majnusz) sharing his testimony at the morning service in Tiganca.
Translator: David Telpiz

This afternoon –
A FRANK meeting at the Church in Gotesti, those who came along were the mothers of the children who regularly attend kids Clubs or Sunay school. We had three groups all going on at the same time, one lady Dianna made a response at the appeal.

This evening –
Our final meeting of the Mission:
A FRANK meeting a home in Gotesti. This was my favourite meeting of the day because it sums up the unique beauty and unusualness of Moldova.
We had a Russian speaking lady who moved into the ajoining room with her baby, a deaf lady who needed all things signing as well as translated, a man who had no concentration and looked like he was taken up with his own thoughts, two senior adults who had obviously been drinking, add to that a young child who kept running in and out of the room! Our translator then got a ‘frog’ in his throat and had trouble speaking during the second part of the sermon. Then at the appeal, I am praying a prayer of response when the doorbell goes (by doorbell we mean mad barking dog in the yard) and in walks the pastor (yep, all about timing!) – on a human level it is chaotic madness, but God is sovereign and five people responded at the appeal and it would seem the Pastor will do a Bible study in that home with them.

Day 8 – Saturday 5th November

A day of resistance in Chincari, from argumentative men to uninterested teenagers, but we press on and preach the gospel. Today was also a varied day.

A FRANK meeting with three senior ladies, all three were crying at some stage during our preaching (yep, I can hear you making your own jokes up!), so we assumed they were touched by the message, but no visible response to the appeal.

A few home visits to cha to contacts in the village, great to meet Vanya(lady on the right) who quoted John 3:16 from memory and knew some of the Bible stories, she used to attend the Church but married a non-Christian and no longer attends, she asked for a Bible, but it would be great to see her going back to the Church.

An outdoor meeting under the porch, there was thunder, lightening and torrential rain and the temperature dropped but the FRANK group turned into two big discussions (heat6ed arguments) because of what was said. Pray that the Pastor will be able to follow up and develop the conversations.

This evening was a youth group, typical teenagers but it is hard to get a repour when the local youth leaders allow the young people to come in and out the room as they please, or sit at the back looking at phone messages etc. There was good listening from a couple of the lads, please pray in the word spoken!

p.s.
We heard today (Sunday) that this was the first time these young people had listened to a preacher! I spoke for about 30mins, so PTL for this opportunity!

Day 7 – Friday 3rd November

THE MORNING:
The team split up into various distribution teams and took the Food Aid, parcels to some of the villagers.

THE AFTERNOON:
WOW! What a reception, anyone would have thought we were royalty! A meeting in the park as the buildings were all occupied due to local elections, but when we arrived the mayor was on hand to greet us and alongside here was about thirty-five people from the village.
This was my favourite meeting of the week, we taught the kids an action song and they enthusiastically joined with us in copying the various movements, the photos cannot capture the peoples excitement or the concentrated way they listened to the Moose share his testimony and I shared the gospel through the story of Zacchaeus the Tax Collector, for us as a team, it will leave a lasting memory in our hearts.
The mayor was also thrilled as we were the first English people she has ever met in person.
Not the place or the time for an appeal but as a seed sowing opportunity it will compliment the ongoing outreach in this isolated village.

The second meeting was in a small Church in Antonesti, the tiny chapel was full, and people responded to trust Christ at the appeal. It was so nice to hear the girls voices on the front row all saying the resonse prayer out loud, I hope they meant it!


THE EVENING:

The third meeting at Larguta was again vastly different, this was a typical FRANK meeting as we waited for those invited to turn up, as you can see from the photo they came! The room did not help as it was thin and narrow and the light was not great, but the people listened and so much laughter as they enjoyed the illustrations and storytelling. Once again, there was a good response to the appeal.
It is good for the ego when you hosts tell you the meeting was, “Absolutely perfect.” We give God the glory for using the likes of us to speak to these lovely people.

Day 6 – Thursday 2nd November

A long day (12 hours) for our team – Pastor Ion, The Moose and I with our translator Viorel (Theo) went to the village of Cazangic, we made 8 aid visits leaving behind some much-needed food packages & one wheelchair, some of the poverty we saw today is heartbreaking!

The evening finished with a FRANK group, just as I was about to make the appeal when two ladies and child turned up, one of the ladies had been drinking and so their appearance changed everyone’s focus, so we did a review and the session and that flowed went into a Q&A session – some great questions and real sense of God’s help & presence.

Day 5 – Wednesday 1st November

Today, The Moose, I & our translator Viorel (Theo) took 3 very different meetings.

Our first meeting was in the Speranta church, Carhul with a group of 40 to 50 physically disabled people. A great opportunity to speak to these folk that society has mainly rejected.
A good response to the gospel with many making a response at the appeal.

Our second meeting was in the village of Cotiana where they are trying to plant a church, this supposed to be a home Frank group but ended up in the Church.
Once again, we enjoyed a good response to the gospel with many making a response at the appeal.

Our third meeting was a young people’s meeting in the Speranta church, Carhul,
I spoke there last year, and it was good to meet Mark & Gabriella who last year responded to the appeal to trust Christ, one year later they are baptised and members of the Church. We know that “One sows, another reaps” and others care and disciple the new believer!
Once again, a good response to the gospel with about 8 young people making a response at the appeal.

Day 4 – Tuesday 31st

An emergency for one of the Pastors meant we had to rearrange some of today’s meetings and move them to Monday, but we were still able to do two meetings per team, Moose & myself along with Lance went to the village of Badicu Moldovenesc.

The first meeting turned out to be a Bible study for four young Christians, a thrill for me was to see one of the young men (second from left in photo) who was saved last year when I spoke in a FRANK meeting in that same village, when we asked them what they hoped to do when they finished their studies, he replied, “be a preacher!”

The second meeting was small with just two neighbours turning up, we shared the gospel and one of the ladies (second from left in photo) responded to the appeal. The two ladies wanted to know more and talked about starting a Bible study in the home of our host.Svetlana.

The fun highlight of the day involved the evening meals provided by the believers in whose houses we met in. The Moose and myself enjoyed a traditional Moldovan chicken dish, but when we went to meet up with Lance and translator Ecaterina, they were enjoying another Moldovan dish called neutrie (Large rodent), we were offered some but declined, Lance & Ecaterina, took one for the team!

As far as I know it is not available from Deliveroo!