

May God's abundant grace be upon you during 2010! As we seek to resource the work of the gospel in Eastern Europe and build a stronger bridge to the church in America, thank you for walking with us on our journey of faith.
This is about our family, friends and ministry as we serve with Campus Crusade for Christ here in Hungary.
The Wall: A Generation Later from Jim Southard on Vimeo.
Today is Memorial Day. It is a day that is, unfortunately, not even noticed over here in
For example, our family saw a great movie last night here in
With Oliver Stone’s movie as a backdrop, it makes Night of the Museum 2 an uplifting film as it portrays American heroes in a positive light: heroes such as Amelia Earhart, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, the Wright brothers, the Apollo space missions, the Tuskegee Airmen, Albert Einstein and more. Even General Custer is given a comedic role that allows him a quasi-shot at historical redemption.
Unlike the Oliver Stone movie, lines between good and evil are clearly drawn in Night of the Museum 2, (albeit the script is simple). The bad guys are shown as bad (including the notorious American Al Capone) and the good guys are good. There is no blurring of the lines between good and evil, or even a denial that good and evil exist, which is a world-view commonly found today in movies, government, universities and coffee houses.
And the movie is great fun! And I was not expecting its pro-America message. No movie is perfect. But Museum 2 is family-friendly and could be used as a home schooling American history lesson. And in this time when our President is apologizing for
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Why take risks when the government will take care of us? Why pursue new frontiers when a stimulus check will arrive tomorrow? Why problem-solve when
Recently my 8-year-old son Quentin had a fever. We asked him what would make him feel better. He wanted his two big notebooks containing his baseball card collection and he wanted to listen to the Kansas City Royals and St. Louis Cardinals baseball game over the internet (while wearing his Atlanta Braves baseball hat). What can be more American than a boy’s love for baseball? As a boy growing up my heroes were Freddie Patek, John Mayberry, Amos Otis, Frank White and George Brett.
God bless the
I can still remember Billy Graham speaking on Matthew 9:37 (“the harvest is plentiful but the laborers are few”) at a Christmas conference I attended in 1983 as a college student. God used his talk to change the direction of my life. What a privilege to be before a group of Polish students a generation later to communicate the same Biblical truths.
Over the course of 4 days I spoke 4 times to the main session and helped lead two other seminars. The theme of the week was STEWARDSHIP. I used the Christmas story (Matthew 1:18-2:23 and Luke 2:1-19) and examined different characters to highlight different aspects of stewardship. I was able to dig deep into the Biblical story of Christmas, which is surprisingly unknown among European young people. I did this as I was teaching on four aspects of stewardship: stewardship of God’s gift to us (baby Jesus), relationships (Joseph), money (the Magi) and our very lives (The Great Commission). By week’s end I was emotionally spent but what a great way to pour out yourself!
The talks and seminars generated small group and one on one discussions. Here Brent continues answering questions after our “men only” seminar. EB is counseling a Polish college student who attended our relationship seminar.
The young man in the middle, Raphael, came to Christ at our “American CafĂ©” outreach that I participated in a year and a half ago in
We gave each student at the conference a copy of John Piper’s book, “Don’t Waste Your Life.”
The students expressed their appreciation to us with this gift of a Polish ceramic tray.
The cold Polish countryside.