Magyar Mullets April 2012 Newsletter
Duane and Janice Mullet, Kari and Brad in Salzburg |
Dear Family and Friends,
John Westrum, Area Leader, pitches in. |
April was a full month of labor, expenditure, and joy. My parents were here for the month and with
the exception of a couple holiday weekends away from Budapest to see some of
their old stomping grounds in Vienna, Salzburg, and Mittersill, Austria, they pitched
right in with Alpha course preparations, English club classes, and work on the Ministry
Center. We also had a visitor, Harold Golden, from Springfield, Missouri, throw
his lot in with us. From the pictures
you can see where it got him. As usual,
Mark Revell, City Team Leader, and John Westrum, Area Leader, couldn’t miss out
on the fun. We excavated the new youth-room
floor.
Mark, Dad, Harold--vacation, huh? |
Brad, Harold Golden, Duane Mullet, Mark Revell, John Westrum |
Thank you for praying for us. God is stirring us in our
labor here as I was reminded again last week as I prepared my sermon entitled, Storing
Up Treasure in Heaven. I see that rust and moth and their counterparts
destroy my earthly treasures, and in Hungary there are also daily reminders
that thieves break in and steal earthly treasure. What treasures withstand
destroyers? Or further, what earthly treasure can I exchange for treasure in
heaven? The Bible presents it this way: “What
does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his own soul?” (Luke
9:25)
My treasure is time,
energy, and possessions. In my study, I was directed to Revelation 7:9-10 which
reads, “I looked and there was an enormous crowd that no one could count, made
up of persons from every nation, tribe, people, and language, standing before
the throne and before the Lamb dressed in long white robes, and with palm
branches in their hands. They were shouting out in a loud voice, ‘Salvation
belongs to our God, to the one seated on the throne, and to the Lamb!’” These souls were not forfeited. These people
from every nation, tribe, people, and language, are the treasure. How did they get there? They heard the gospel.
How did they hear it? Someone was sent to preach the word of Christ. (See Romans 10).
You exchanged your
treasure on earth to partner with us in the gospel in Hungary. The very gospel that the Bible says is the
power of God to save persons from their certain hellish demise is being
proclaimed because we understand this truth about treasure. I have less earthly treasure than I once had
thanks to age, poor investments, thieves, rust, and moths, but by God’s grace
there will be people around the throne by virtue of our partnership in the
gospel. That is treasure worth storing up!
May God continue to guide us all in our obedience to the
praise of His Glory!
In Christ, for Kingdom treasure,
Brad and Kari