We continue to chip away at our application process with WorldVenture. In one sense it’s been very busy. The application process for long-term service is quite extensive (a good thing). So we’re been furiously gathering materials together. I also took six classes this past semester and my work at CBS has ramped up exponentially. All good stuff, but hence the lack of posts lately.
In another sense it’s been slow. Our hearts are in Hungary already. We are ready to go (or at least we think so). If everything was in place we’d get on a place tonight. Yet, that’s not the pace of things. Even though we’re rushing around to keep up, it still seems like forever since we were there. I find myself longing to return quickly because I don’t want to lose the opportunities I saw when we were there.
But all of this is progress. I recall being told early on that even the process of applying is a journey. I’m starting to see the truth in it.
In the meantime, here’s a shot of a couple of gents I hope to seen sooner rather than later.
(Left: Keith Sellers, one half of the team in Budapest who hosted us during our visit; Middle: Janos, a Romanian who has spent many years pastoring churches in Hungary and Romania; Right: dude who’s ready to get to work for the gospel in Budapest).


