Hi there,
it has been a wonderful blessing to be at WOL for the past 2 decades, to grow up and learn and serve with the amazing staff there. A little further down the page, Lili wrote about the great camp season we had, but I would just like to take the opportunity to thank everyone for supporting us in so many ways so far.
As for the future? Well, we are at Lili’s parents’ house until Sept. 13th, when we fly to the US for the next few years. There we will be studying to finish college, and seeking God’s will as to the next steps He has planned for our lives. Please be praying that the transition would go well, and that I would be able to find work when we get out there. Thanks again for everything!
– Chris
Lili’s parents |
We would also like to thank Annette and Axel for providing us a bed, it was very comfy : ). Also thank you for the furniture we could borrow for the 6 months we were in our new house.
The last two weeks Chris was the “cameraman”. You can see one of the videos a friend of ours (Eszter Ágoston, the “cameralady”) made – you can see Amy @ 2:15
I have to say that the camp season went by very fast. Just as I though it would. It is strange though that this might have been our last one. Well, God only knows.
(If you would like to see the rest of the videos made this summer – or just other WOL Hungary videos – click here.)
Tricia and Amy |
Tricia Hood, a very good friend of mine came to visit us! I haven’t seen her in 2 years and I was so very happy to see her and finally be able to hug her! Also, it was her first time seeing Amy. Thank you so much Tricia for coming! We love you very much!
Farewell party at the Konya’s |
We had our farewell party yesterday. It was really nice that the staff thought of having a party for us. We didn’t think so many people would show up (it was 2 days after camp was over and that’s the time people usually go on vacation) and we were very glad to see so many friends. We received a HUGE amount of financial help from all the staff and interns as well as prayers and encouragement. It was the best way to say goodbye to all the people. Chris spent mostly all his life at WOL Hungary (18+ years) and I lived there for the past 5 years. It is going to be hard not to see all the staff everyday from now on but on the other hand we are really thankful for all the years we could see them everyday : ). They are always gonna be a big part of our lives and prayer life. We love them all and are gonna miss them.
– Lili