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PARTNERS AND FRIENDS SERVING IN CENTRAL EUROPE
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Arden Campbell has served in Szeged, Hungary since 2000. She teaches English at a public high school, leads Bible studies, disciples young women, and has hosted an annual mission trip for students in Szeged since her arrival in 2000. After a three month sabbatical in the summer of 2006, Arden has returned to Hungary with new energy and renewed vision for Hungarians. Above, we see Arden (2nd from left) with an intern from USA (left), four university students and a fellow missionary (right). Please learn more about Arden's ministry by clicking here and visiting her blog.
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Doug, Lea, and Karen Coppage are responding to the Lord's call to serve among the Deaf in Hungary. Please pray for them as they continue their work teaching English and working at a deaf school as volunteers in the northern city of Vác! Learn more about the Coppage family happenings at their web site.
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Joanna Foley is an English teacher in Budapest, Hungary. She serves with other CEO partners in reaching out to students. Joanna is pictured on the left alongside Karen Coppage. Click here to read Joanna's blog.
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Laci, Keri and Lea (in the middle) Nemeth serve with Calvary Chapel and the Evangelical Church in Vukovar, Croatia as pastor of a church in western Vukovar. They have served in a church in Szeged, Hungary before coming to serve in Vukovar. Ceo is helping these friends in numerous ways.
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The Newells (left to right: Seth, Mark, Nathan, Laura and Jacob) have served with the Navigators in Budapest for a year, teaching English, developing friendships and learning to live as a family in a new (to them) culture. Their focus of service is the student population and young families. Check out the Newell's BLOG
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Some define Central Europe as the region which was under the influence of and within the sphere of communism in the second half of the 20th century. Because of the past influence of communism and the current impact of the materialistic West (USA media especially) the cultures in the region need the Gospel afresh, especially among the young people.
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