Day 2 in Voru was a great day. Being back not just in the first town we ever did a mission event in in Estonia but being back with the first ever local church we ever partnered with in Estonia! We spent the day in a local high school, which for me has been one of the stand out moments of the tour so far, packed out gigs during break times and lunchtimes, the headmaster being open to us, openly christian, being in his school and giving young people a wee taste of the gospel, this is all new stuff and very exciting.
Many of the students came out that night to the gig in the local church and heard the gospel message for the first time ever!! They all took home a bible and will read it….for the first time ever. Enough said. You know what this could mean for these precious young souls, please keep them in your prayers as we believe and expect God to begin revealing himself to them through His word.
Friday we travelled to Tartu, we love Tartu and our friends there are simply amazing. Thanks to the church that hosted the event, you guys are truly the key to seeing many young people finding faith in God in your city.
That night in Tartu was an incredible breakthrough moment for this mission, I wish I could share all the ridiculously amazing things that happened that night but need to see them progress just a wee bit before we can really let everyone in on it. Rest assured it was the kind of moment you dream about when you responsible for a project/mission and trying to fathom out how to keep moving it forward….I for one am very excited ; )
Today is Saturday and we are, as I write, driving back north to Tallinn having been to the Baptist Union Mission Conference this morning. Tonight will be our first time off and we are looking forward to being in Tallinn for a few hours of down time tonight where we can chill and reflect on how amazing this trip has been.
Tomorrow we are speaking at a baptist church in Tallinn in the morning and have a gathering of the team in the evening for a de-brief.
Monday morning we have meetings with the Estonian Bible Society over breakfast before we fly home just after lunch to Manchester and drive back to Glasgow, should get home around 9pm.
Really do appreciate your continued support in so many ways, with prayer, encouragement, finance. We consider you all to be part of the team and you should know that your efforts are seeing lasting fruit here in Estonia and helping to change a generation and bring them closer to God.
You Rock ; )
SUPERHERO