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Sword & Trowel 2016: Issue 2


Newly translated titles: The Personal Spiritual Life, Worship in the Melting Pot, The Purposes of the Lord’s Supper and The Power of Prayer Meetings


looking for similar things among us and we have had diffi cult conversations especially with those who are not satis- fi ed with traditional, biblical worship. Some love our doctrines and congre- gation, but then stop coming because they want modern-idiom worship. We continue to place emphasis upon distributing tracts at the nearby large square and junction. Lately we have diversifi ed our tracts and distrib- uted thousands again. We have had a few visitors this year as a result but it burdens us that in the last three or four months we have not seen newcomers in our evangelistic services. We continue to pray for the Lord’s mercy. May he visit our city by his Holy Spirit and make the people willing to come and ac- cept the Gospel. I have had several opportunities


this year to preach and to present the Gospel among the students of the Karoli Gaspar Reformed Uni- versity in Budapest. As a result, one of the students is coming regularly to our services and the profi le of our church has been raised in the city. One of these events was


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a panel discussion about ‘Christian’ homosexuality at which I was invited to represent the biblical position. The Lord gave me strength to do this and there were almost a hundred students participating.


[Pastor Miki is supported by the Tab- ernacle’s Overseas Ministry Fund. See page 32 for details.]


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