I just returned to Budapest from a great summer spent mostly in Baltimore. It was great to be with friends and family, this was actually the first time I’ve spent a prolonged period of time in Maryland since I moved in 2013.
I left a little early, though, this year to come back for Camp Life Europe.
Wow.
It was amazing.
There were a few students from GGIS who came as well as about 80-90 other people. There were sports, and games, but also times of worship, prayer, and time in the Word.
There was one Korean boy who came who was not a Christian but by the end of the week accepted Christ as his Savior. Incredible!
Here is the group who came from Hungary.
This is a picture of Dasha, a student at GGIS, and Rae, a camper from America.
This is Boti, he is from Miskolc, in the countryside of Hungary. I was glad to get to know him as I have seen him and his family over the years, but never really made a connection with them.
Overall, while my time in America was short this year, I am so glad I was able to go to Camp Life. I remember the times I spent as a camper were life changing and I know that this event is still changing lives today.
Thank you so much to all who had a part in putting this together, P. Love, P. Pete, the Romanians who hosted this year, and all those who laid down their lives to make this thing possible.
I am looking forward to another great year in GGIS as I return to work next week.
If you think of it, please keep me in your prayers.
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