Friday, September 24, 2004

Signs of Life from Hungary -- 91

Signs of Life from Hungary Volume XI No. 91
Monthly prayer update on the ministry of the
Protestant Institute for Mission Studies
by Anne-Marie Kool


Budapest, 24th September, 2004

'Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus.' 1 Th 5:16-18

Dear Friends,

Once a year I am asked to supply a contribution to the prayer calendar of the Reformed Mission League (GZB) within the Reformed Church in the Netherlands. This is a very useful tool to pray in a very specific way for missions as a family, prayer group or Church. This prayer letter contains the contribution to this prayer calendar.

Give thanks ...
After having experienced the building of the Gazdagret church at close quarters for three years, it was a great blessing to be at the official opening last week. It was very encouraging to see a large delegation from my Dutch sending church, Houten. How enjoyable it was to have you to dinner! It is good to strengthen the links again. The church really stands as a token of God's Kingdom at a very central location in the neighbourhood. Every Sunday morning, we see new faces. There is growth, in the spiritual sense as well. It recently struck me that since last year, in three families a husband or wife that was inactive up to now has been to Church every Sunday and is (again) actively involved.

Pray ...
The Protestant Institute for Mission Studies is buzzing with activity at the beginning of the academic year. On Saturday of last week, we held the first exams based on the missions course for Church members. It was extremely encouraging to hear how the course days, the essays and the practical placements had helped the students gain new insight into the task and calling of missions and evangelism. They had carried out their course assignments with much dedication and faithfulness.
Please pray that they may really be a shining light and salt for the earth wherever the Lord has placed them or will place them.
Pray, too, for two important vacancies in the Mission Studies Institute. We are urgently looking for a director of finance, as well as a managing director. Pray also that the Lord will provide the necessary finances.

Give thanks and pray
Recently we heard from one of our partners (OCI) that someone in America is willing to match donations to the Protestant Institute for Mission Studies for educational tools and library development (computers, audiovisual equipment, book acquisition etc.) up to 10,000 USD. The condition is that the gifts towards this match be transferred to the bank account of OCI by 31st December at the latest. This project will greatly help us improve our efforts to teach and train students to become agents of renewal in their churches. Please pray for a miracle, that this matching opportunity be used to its fullness for the improvement of our library and training programs!

Prayer calendar – Why not stick it on your notice board?

Sunday
Give thanks for the Church in Budapest-Gazdagret, where a new church building was recently officially opened. Give thanks for the many new faces. Please pray that the Church may grow as an open, witnessing, missionary fellowship under the leadership of the pastors, Rev. András Lovas and Rev. Eszter Dani. Give thanks for the good contacts that Anne-Marie has with her neighbours, and pray that they may find the way to Christ.

Monday
Give thanks that an awareness is growing in the Hungarian Churches of the mission field close to home: between 600,000 and one million Gypsies. Pray that the love and care for this minority may increase and that prejudices will disappear. Pray for Boglarka, a recently graduated theology student, who has started to work with Gypsies. There is much division among those involved in this difficult work. Please pray for wisdom for the head of the department of missions and evangelism of the Reformed Church of Hungary, Ms Zita P. Toth, in establishing the relevant missionary structures.

Tuesday
In a short time, much has changed in Hungarian society. Many, often overburdened, pastors are struggling with the problem of how to keep young people in the Church. They often feel powerless. Some of them decide to proceed with graduate studies. Please pray for these students in the Master of Theology program, who frequently have to combine study with work and family, that they will have strengt, perseverance, time and money to complete their studies. Pray also for the initiative to start a new entering class soon.

Wednesday
A young surgeon from a town sixty kilometres to the south of Budapest, who until a year and a half ago was addicted to alcohol, took part in our “The World Christian” course. After his two-week practical placement, he felt called to set up a refuge for alcoholics and the homeless. Please pray for him and for the nine other graduates, that they will be useful instruments in God's Kingdom, a real light for the world! (“Light for the World” is the Hungarian title of the course.)

Thursday
There is a definite increase to be seen in the need for missionary training. The Mission Institute organises training conferences, provides courses in missions and evangelism, and publishes handbooks and training material for this. Give thanks for the staff and the board, for their dedication and efforts. Because of the great increase in the cost of living, there are still worries regarding to the budget of the Mission Studies Institute. Will you pray for a solution?

Friday
A praying home front is a great blessing for a missionary worker. Give thanks for the interest of the Church in Houten and also in Oud-Alblas. But the foundation is too narrow. Please pray that the coming period of home assignment (18th December - 14th January) will lead to a lasting broadening and deepening of contacts with Churches in the Netherlands who want to make a contribution to the work of missions and evangelism in Hungary and Central and Eastern Europe. Praise the Lord also for the many churches in America who have pledged to support the ministry of the Protestant Institute for Mission Studies.

Saturday
Give thanks for the fruit of Anne-Marie Kool's work. Just like Nehemiah, a missionary worker experiences blessing in the work, but also opposition. Please pray for good health, for strength to stand firm in the battle, and for protection. Pray especially that she may follow her Lord and Saviour in all faithfulness and humility."

Yours sincerely in Christ,

Anne- Marie Kool


Anne-Marie Kool was commissioned by the Reformed Missionary Union (GZB) of the Dutch Reformed Church in 1993 and is working as the Professor of Missiology and Director of the Protestant Institute for Mission Studies (PMTI) in Budapest (Hungary). This is a centre for missionary training and missiological reflection for the Hungarian Churches. To an increasing extent, the Mission Institute is also fulfilling a regional role in Central and Eastern Europe. Anne-Marie is also actively involved in the Reformed Church in the area of high-rise residential buildings where she lives (Budapest-Gazdagret).

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If you would like to support the ministry of the Protestant Institute for Mission Studies (ProTIMS), you may send your tax-deductible gifts to:
1. Overseas Council International - P.O. Box 17368, Indianapolis, IN 46217-0368. Please indicate that this donation is for ProTIMS, otherwise we will not receive your contribution. Please also add the designation of your donation.
or to:
2. The Reformed Church in America, P.O. Box 19381, Newark, NJ 07195-1938 or, in Canada, to the Regional Synod of Canada, RR #4, Cambridge, Ontario, N1R 5S5. Please include the name of the person, project or program you are supporting.

3. I.D.E.A Ministries, 4595 Broadmoor—Suite 237, Grand Rapids, MI 49512, USA. Also in this case please indicate that this donation is for ProTIMS, otherwise we will not receive your contribution. Please also add the designation of your donation.
4. You could also send your donation directly to our Hungarian Bank:
You can also send a donation directly to Hungary:
Account No: USD account number: HU36105600000772300102010108
EUR account number: HU28105600000772300122010100

Name of account: Protestáns Missziói Tanulmányi Intézet Alapítvány
Name of bank: General Banking and Trust Co.Ltd, H-1092 Budapest, Ráday u. 42-44.
Swift code: AEBBHUHB
Bank swift code: AEBBHUHB

We greatly appreciate your kind generosity in helping us equip future church leaders for Central and Eastern Europe! The doors are still open!

The Protestant Institute for Mission Studies, Kalvin ter 7.II, P.O. Box 150, 1461 Budapest, Hungary. Tel/fax + 36 1 216 20 54. E-mail: kool@pmti.edu.hu or amkool@axelero.hu.

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