May 4-6
Just a short 24 hours after leaving San Diego, we arrived in Budapest, Hungary. What a beautiful city! Sadly, there was no time for sightseeing on this trip. We were able to enjoy the new office which is located in a courtyard of one of the main streets on the Buda side of the river. This has been a great answer to prayer. The location is better, the space larger and the rent cheaper. God is good!


Arriving in Kiev, Ukraine we were greeted by five Ukrainians, Igor and Natasha, and the regional team. It was quite the welcoming party! We finally met Michael Lozovoi, the new national director for Ukraine, and his family. What a joy they all are! We all traveled together in a van for the next four hours over some beautiful countryside to Uman for the board retreat for this very new ministry.
Those same teachers participated in a training session after a quick lunch. Several churches from the region were represented in the training. They came in very skeptical and stoic, but it wasn’t long before they were laughing and learning new ways to teach God’s Word to the children. This will be the beginning of a new relationship with the churches in this region of Ukraine.
Once the training was complete, the 9 of us jumped back in the van and headed for the city of Dnepropetrovsk where the national office is located. It was about a 7 hour drive over very rough roads, and we were all ready to sleep when we arrived. Michael had made arrangements for Joe and me to stay with a family from his church. Hospitality is BIG in Ukraine and we enjoyed sweet fellowship each evening with this dear family who support the ministry of EGM.

May 15-17

We were blessed to spend the next three days at a beautiful, little conference center in the middle of the mountains. It was a perfect setting for the intense training that we delivered to the 15 participants from various regions of Romania. These key leaders will assist our staff in training other children’s workers in their churches and surrounding areas. They are serving on a volunteer basis and are thrilled to be sharing all that they can with their fellow workers who believe in the impact of reaching the next generation. Their dedication was a challenge and we are looking forward to all that they will do in the days ahead.
May 18
Sunday evening we traveled by car with Daniel, the Romanian national director, to Cluj in order to be at the EGM-Romania board meeting early on Monday morning. Joe serves as the EGM-US representative on the Romanian board so his day was spent with the board while Julie spent time with Emese, who is the leadership development director in Romania. Having friends around the world makes the traveling fun. We had been praying for Emese as she faced the possibility of cancer treatment, but praise the Lord, while we were in Romania she received the news that it was not cancer and she is looking forward to her wedding in August.
May 19-24
Time in Bucharest was fun! We enjoy being with Alex and Cami, the regional director for Central Europe, and their little boys. Alex is still waiting for the funds for a vehicle so we traveled by tram and bus to the office for meetings—it takes over an hour to get across town all the while fighting for your place to stand! Alex says he has a spa experience on every commute: a full body massage, aroma therapy and a sauna. We agree! Alex really needs a car!

We want to thank you for praying for us. Three weeks is a long time to be away from home and the office. Our hearts were full but our bodies were weary. We came home exhausted and headed into a busy week of preparing for the US board meeting. Now this week finds us getting ready for Jonathan’s graduation and a house full of our kids! Wish you could be here too! We would love to show you all of our pictures and tell you “the rest of the story!”