Life in Ljubljana over the last couple of weeks has felt a little bit strange. This probably has a lot to do with the weather. Last week and weekend we had highs of 30 °C. It was so nice I was able to work outside and then suddenly on Tuesday it snowed! This has definitely been a bit unsettling. It has also been a strange and sad period as I've tried to be there for a friend who is going through a very difficult time. Despite all this, I have been reminded of the heavenly home that waits for us and the great hope we have in Christ.
Youth work has continued much as normal. It has been exciting to have a new teenager start to attend our weekly meetings, well, he's come twice. Please be praying that he continues to come and want to learn more about the gospel. Please be praying for these young people, that they would be speaking to their friends and inviting them to our youth events.
We have also started properly planning for our youth camp in the summer. Please be praying for those of us who are preparing talks and Bible studies. Please also be praying that lots of young people would want to come. As we are in a new location this year, and we're not camping, we've had to commit to pay for a certain number of people. Please pray that all of these spaces would get filled!
Thank you all for your prayers and your continued support!
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