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(Réka) Oatridge Prayer Update April 2017

14/4/2017

 
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Making Easter nests (today!)
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on team in Farnad (April 1st)
Réka writing the Prayer letter

Happy Easter!  ​
We're now off school which is really nice and mummy and daddy aren't working too. We're going to an International church service this evening, then having a walk with family tomorrow (Sat) then a big Sonka Vacsora (Ham meal) in the evening. This means we eat lots of different ham with eggs, salad, and mayonnaise / mustard. Then on Sunday we will go to a different Reformed church because Daddy's friend is getting confirmed. Then on Monday we go to our normal church too. Lots of going to church! I'm happy at Easter to remember what Jesus did for us. Then on Wednesday we're going to Balaton to stay with Tünde mama and Péter papa cos mummy and daddy are going to England. 
Thank you for praying for us 
​
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all my Hungarian cousins (Plus my uncle Peti!) on a walk last Saturday
Praise God for … 
  • I still like living in Hungary - it's so nice to be with all my cousins - but I still miss England.
  • We enjoyed the Tahi-Vác weekend in March. We just went on Saturday and there were lots of teenagers. Dad's talk was quite good - I learned that God is more important than anything [Lk 12:12-21]. Then we went to Farnad (Apr1) which was good too. Daddy did the same talk! 
  • I like the Acorncamps prayer meeting which we have once a month, and I really like having Sam & Rachel here (Shepherd family). I think all the work is going well, because we're doing more stuff now like training, and more camps. 
  • My school is going okay, and I have good friends (I think David and Emily are okay too)
  • Tomorrow evening we can watch TV, eat chocolate, drink Alcohol (just daddy!) and eat meat cos Lent is ending. It's not been easy to not watch TV, but i think it was good to do this.  
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our monthly Anglican youth group
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my Hungarian church!
​Please pray for …  
  • That we (David, Emily and me) have a nice time with Tünde mama & Péter papa (19-23) when mum n dad go to England for the camp planning weekend (21-22). We wish we could go too! Oh and please pray for that weekend in Sheffield. I'm sure it's important.
  • That we could have more family time. Mum and dad work too much! 
  • Jasmine, a new girl who joined my class. Pray that I could help her make friends
  • Emily doesn't really have a best friend which is a bit sad. Please pray for her. (she does like going to school though and likes most people)
  • Daddy's preaching at some churches - He does it in Hungarian which is good, but he gets a bit stressed preparing.
  • Mon 24th - we go back to school :( and Daddy says please pray for the Acorncamps trustees meeting in Sheffield.
Peeking into May & June ... 

7 May - Mothers day in Hungary and then 12 May Mummy's birthday. I like my mummy.
21 May Daddy preaching at two churches Székesfehérvár & Kelenföld 
28 May
Daddy preaching at Anglican church
15 June It's our last day of school - yippee 
10 Aug We fly to England - supppeeeee 
​With lots of love 

Réka, Andy, Zsófi, David, & Emily

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