All posts by: OMSHungary

Get to Know Jonathan

As a missionary kid, Jonathan Long has called many places his home. He was born in Lexington, Kentucky, but lived the longest time in central Indiana. In 1993, his parents came to Hungary to build a building in the 8th...
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Como se dice люблю?

Did you ever wonder what the world was like before Babel? Imagine, just for a second, a world with free communication. After living overseas, that is something I’ve longed for, but never as much as I do now. There is...
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We all need a little Soul Care

As a missionary, it is easy to forget that your soul matters. Your relationship with the Lord is primary, and ministry is simply an act of worship.  Recently, The Soul Care Project visited our team as part of the Four...
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Fences of Fear

Fences are incredibly common in Hungary.  Nearly every house has a fence with a well secured gate around it. Here fences are used to keep some people in and other people out. In the past 2 months, I’ve seen two fences...
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Refugees Seek Their Own “Promised Land”

I’ve heard it said that the job of a missionary is one of the most unpredictable jobs. The truth is I am blessed with the flexibility to be the hands and feet of Jesus whenever and wherever. Over the past...
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