Friday, June 24, 2011

Imagine what $5 can do…


 Imagine what $5 can do… In today’s world, $5 may not seem like a lot of money, but
what if we told you that for just $5 a month, you can revolutionize a young person’s life
for the glory of God? Many of the students who would like to attend WOL Hungary
Bible Institute cannot afford to do so because they are from low-income countries in
WOLH Bible Institute Class of 2011
Eastern and Central Europe. It is our desire to give every young person the opportunity
to study God’s Word, regardless of his or her financial situation. WOLH Bible Institute is
looking for 600 people who will faithfully give $5 each month towards the student
scholarship fund. This new scholarship program is called the “Solid Foundation Scholarship Fund”. Will you join with us as we train young men and women from all over Europe for a lifetime of ministry? If 600 people are willing to give $5 for 12 months, we can help over 14 students study the Word of God at the Bible Institute in Hungary. It truly is an investment in eternity!  Please take a moment to read over the Solid Foundation website at: www.solidfoundation.info

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

End of the Year Excitement!

 
It’s hard to believe that another school year has passed. Where did the time go?! 34 wonderful Bible Institute students received diplomas this year at yet another emotional and exciting graduation ceremony. It’s so exciting to think about the ways God will use each of these students in the future for His glory! Many of them will go on to become pastors, teachers, and missionaries, spreading the Gospel across the world. What a privilege it is to have even a small impact on their lives. 

The end of the school year is always busy with last minute get-togethers and student activities. Pictured above you can see a group picture of students during our class trip. We spent the day in a Budapest park, where we played sports, sang together, and had a picnic. Afterwards, we all boarded a boat and took a trip down the Danube River. It was a great time of fellowship and many memories were made. 






Gourmet Gals


Ever wondered what Hungarian food was like? I can tell you it is D-E-L-I-C-I-O-U-S! Some of the Hungarian gals and I got together before the end of the school year to learn how to make paprika chicken and pogácsa, a traditional flakey biscuit. We had a great time learning cooking techniques from each other, and we had an even better time eating! Don’t worry, poor Paul didn’t go hungry.

Paul, enjoying the fruits of our labor too :)
Enjoying the fruits of our labor.



Mmmm... paprika chicken and pogácsa!