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SUMMER CAMPS – 2010  

Balatonalmádi/Miskolc, Hungary  

 Date of the Camp

 Name of the Camp

 Leaders and Helpers

 The Purpose of the Camp

 July 5 – 10 

( Miskolc )

 English camp

 L: M. Marianna, Sz. Anikó H: Sz. Erika

 Teaching the gospel through English lessons.

 August 2 – 8 

(Balatonalmádi)

 Children's camp

 L: B. Gyula 

 H: K. Ibolya, Sz. Krisztina,

 B. Klára, P. Enikő

 Evangelizing children.

 Ages: 6 – 14

 August 20 – 22 

( Miskolc )

 

L: Sz. Imre, B. Gyula 

H: Sikó Mihály, Sz. Peter

 Teaching our church members  and having fellowship.  Evangelizing new people.

SUMMER CAMPS – 2010  

Kukja, Ukraine  

 Date of the Camp

 Name of the Camp

 Leaders and Helpers

 The Purpose of the Camp

 July 5 – 10

 

 Children's camp

 L:  L. Bertalan

 H: D. Géza, G. István,

      M. Viktória  K. Csilla

  Evangelizing children.

 July 12 – 17

 

 

 Youth camp (11-14

 years)

 

 L: L. Bertalan,  G. István,

 D. Géza,

 H: Orosz Attila

  Evangelizing young people

  beyond the age of those in

  the children's camp.

 July 19 – 21

 Adults camp

 L: L. Bertalan, G. István,

     D. Géza, 

     Curcubet  Gábor

 H: Orosz Attila

  Teaching our church members

  and having fellowship. 

  Evangelizing new people.

 July 22 – 24

Young couple's camp

 L: L. Bertalan, G. István

     Curcubet Gábor

H: D. Géza

    

  This is a special effort to

  evangelize young couples who

  do not have much contact with

  the church.

 August 2 – 8

 Youth camp (above 14

 years)

 

 L: L. Bertalan, G. István,

     D. Géza

 H: Orosz Attila

  This is more for young people

  who are already Christians and

  mainly to teach them.

 August 9 – 14

 

 English camp

 L: Sz. Anikó, M. Mariann

 H: L. Bertalan, G. István,

     D. Géza

  To reach and evangelize new

  people.

Please pray for the above camps, also our preachers in Hungary: Imre Szoke (Miskolc), Gyula Bagoly (Balatonalmádi), Mihaly Siko (Debrecen), Szabo Peter Andras (Budapest). And in Ukraine: Berci Lorinc (Beregszasz), Geza Demeter (Beregszasz), and Istvan Gal (Zápszony).

SUMMER CAMPS – 2010

Szováta, Romania  

Date of the Camp

Name of the Camp

Leaders and Helpers

The Purpose of the Camp

June 21 – 25

 

Our men and wives' camp

L: K. Ferenc

H: Sz. Attila

Training and fellowship for our men and wives.

June 25 – 30

 

Our children and wives' camp

L: K. Ferenc

H: S. Margit, Sz. Zelma

 

Teaching our children, fellowship for the men's wives.

July 5 – 12

 

Children's camp

L: Sz. Attila, L. Lehel

H: M. Sandor, Z. Csaba

Evangelizing children.

Ages: 7 – 11

July 19 – 26

 

Evangelizing camp for teens

L: M. Sándor, S. Szabolcs

H: M. Éva, S. Margit

Evangelizing teenagers.

Ages: 12 – 18

July 26 – Aug. 2

 

 

Teaching camp for young Christians

L: K. Ferenc, Sz. Péter,

H: T. Sándor

Training our young church members, encouraging Christian sympathizers.

August 9 – 16

 

 

Camp for young couples, families

L: S. Szabolcs, Sz. Attila

H: K. Ferenc

Training husbands and wives who are church members or sympathizers.

August 16 – 23

 

 

Evangelizing and Teaching Camp for Older Adults

L: K. Ferenc, Z. Csaba

H: T. Sándor

 

Evangelizing unbelievers, training Christians

(older adults)

Pray for the above and our preachers in Romania: Attila Szasz (Kolozsvar), Sandor Molnar (Vasarhely), Lehel Laszlo (Erdoszentgyorgy), Ferenc Kovacs (Szovata), Kalman Kovacs (Szovata), Gabor Curcubet (Udvarhely), Sandor Tamas (Csikszereda), Szabolcs Simon (Sepsiszentgyorgy), Csaba Zolya (Vulkan).

Pray for other ways our church (Reformed Presbyterian Church of Central & Eastern Europe) tries to win the lost to Christ: (1) Training our church members to share the gospel with their neighbors.  (2) Thanks to the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland, we have beautiful calendars (w/Scripture verses) and Bibles to give to people at the end of the year.  In 2009, we gave out 6,000 Hungarian calendars, 2,000 Romanian calendars and 250 Bibles.  These calendars are themselves a great witness; they also open up homes which would otherwise not be open to us.  (3) This then helps us begin home Bible studies – designed to reach people who are not yet ready to visit our church.  (4) We now have 22 books in Hungarian (most translated from English) - some of them evangelistic.  (5) We have a quarterly magazine that features sound teaching, testimonies and evangelistic messages (”The Narrow Way”), also a special children’s magazine (’The Little Pilgrim”)  (6) We set up booths on market days where we distribute our literature and make new contacts. (7) Sunday schools and special children’s meetings.  (8) Hospital ministries.  (9) Creationist literature and lectures in public schools.  (10) A Hungarian website with an evangelistic section (www.reformatus.org)  (11) Special evangelistic services in by our 22 congregations.  (12) Friday evening forums where topics of public interest are addressed from a Biblical perspective.

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