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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Communication!

So I looked at the blogspot and noticed that we are horrible at updating and probably communication with people in the states in general! I admire people who can manage it in the midst of living life.

Life is never dull at the Lewis house... our guest bed has been empty 1 week since we returned in May!  So if you're planning to come, schedule in advance!

So even though we are months behind in reporting, we do want recognize how God has been working in western Czech Republic this summer.

  • English camp Plzen was unbelievable!  There were about 140 students (all ages) who had a great week learning English and we were able to have countless conversations about Christ and our faith.  Maybe the highlight of the week was how the Czech believers worked together with the American believers: they opened their homes, they cooked, they participated in the classes so there would be czech believers in the classes....Both Americans who stayed in Czech homes and Czechs who housed them were so encouraged by praying together and spending time together even when they couldn't understand each other.
  • Other English camps that our family participated in around the country were also great times for building relationships and sharing Christ.
  • We went to our annual meeting in July in Greece, and we were able to enjoy a few extra days with just our family around Greece.  It was a great family time for us just before Zachary left for college.
  • Zachary, Larissa and Laini went to Czech Baptist church camp. (Zachary as a leader and the girls as campers.)  Czech camp is real camping where the kids chop the firewood and start the fire for supper. Zachary invited Honza (son of my friend Ivana) to camp. While at camp, Honza made a decision for Christ!
  • The Czechs in the church here in Plzen continue to grow in their faith and reach out to those around them.  Every week brings a new challenge and a new story of how God is working.
  • Zachary left for college in the states. The truth is we really miss him.  Because our family is together 24/7 and we do all our ministry together, his leaving has left a big hole. He is a godly young man, and we are excited to see how God will use him next.

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