Saturday, July 11, 2026

Hughes News #113

 

"Tie your shoes and pray for the Hughes"
 
Dear Friends,
  
As we approach the midpoint of summer, it is time to let you know what has been going on here.  So far, we’ve had a little over a week of uncomfortable temperatures, but most of the summer has been very pleasant for ministry and work at home.  For almost five weeks now we have been hosting a college student as she does her internship, a requirement for upcoming seniors.  Rachel Worman is from a supporting church in Kansas, but we had not met until she exited the baggage claim at the airport.  She has shown interest in Moldova, has asked good questions about missions and has been willing to lend a hand with whatever we have been doing.  By far she has helped the most with preparing for (and later running) weeks of Vacation Bible School.  Would you pray for her remaining four weeks with us and for the Lord’s direction after college? 
 
   
The last full week of June, we held our first VBS in Zastinca at the Grosses house.  While most every child in Moldova has heard of Jesus, many know very little about His life.  Our theme this year is “Jesus: What does His power show us?  In the Bible lessons, the kids have heard how He demonstrated His power over nature, over sickness, over evil spirits and even Satan himself, over sin (He is able to forgive) and over death.  The kids have paid good attention even with multiple stories from Jesus’ life being relayed in each lesson.  In Zastinca we had between 20 and 27 kids each day, with a friend bringing a few of those from her village.  I think the highlight for me was a quiet boy answering correctly several review questions, something he had never (to my memory) done before. 
 
  


Just yesterday we finished up VBS in Bulboci.  In the past we had used the village’s library, but were no longer given permission because of complaints from someone in the village (not because we were noisy in the library, but because we are not Orthodox).  This year the Lord provided a building for us to use in a good location at a very reasonable cost.  The building was built as a day care years ago (one of our church members went there as a child) and most recently it was a store.  It has sat vacant for a few years but it fit our needs perfectly.  While not many kids who live in Bulboci came, we had grandkids of church members and kids from neighboring villages – averaging 15 a day.  We hope it was a blessing for the kids, but it also gave the church folks out there an avenue to serve the Lord and others.  They opened up the building each day, planned and picked up the snacks, read the story, taught Bible verses, listened to kids reciting verses, did registration and helped out as we led games and crafts.  It was a privilege for us to minister alongside them throughout the week. 
 
 
  
Before I close, I’d like to ask prayer for a couple other requests.  This week (July 13-17) we will repeat our VBS program in Soroca.  Since we don’t have many kids connected to the ministry there, we never know who and how many will show up.  Also, we have more Russian-only kids show up there (as opposed to the other two locations), which makes running things a little more complicated.  The other need is a conflict / hurt feelings between two church folks: “V” and “G.”  Would you pray for God to lead them to restoration and for His direction as I try to meet with them?  I am confident that what may seem difficult to man is no problem for our God. 
 
Thank you for reading our news and for mentioning our requests to the Lord.  May He work in your own personal life and use you to minister to others!  Until the next prayer letter!
 
In His service,
Jacob and Viola Hughes
 
For Prayer:

1. Forgiveness and restoration between “V” and “G”

2. VBS in Soroca July 13-17

3. Folks who have made a profession to be willing to be baptized 

 

For Praise:

1. Good first half of Rachel’s internship

2. Good weeks of VBS in Zastinca and Bulboci

3. Lord allowing Viola to see another birthday and us another anniversary

 

Friday, May 1, 2026

Hughes News #112

 

"Tie your shoes and pray for the Hughes"
 
Dear Friends,
  
Here in Moldova we celebrated our Savior’s resurrection on April 12, a week after those in the States.  Though two and a half weeks have passed, you can still hear people greeting one another with “Christ is risen!  He is risen indeed!  To prepare for that day, in our midweek service on April 9 we focused on the arrest, trial and crucifixion of Jesus.  We sang several songs focusing on His death and read a number of passages together.  On the day itself we had brunch with folks in Soroca, followed by our service.  In the afternoon we had our service in Bulboci then a meal afterwards.  Both the services remembering the resurrection and the fellowship around the table were a blessing.
 


He was only with us for a month, but our house felt a little empty after our nephew, Paul Jon Hitz, left last week.  It was a joy for us to spend more time with him, get to know him better, play games, and introduce him to our adopted country and our life here.  One of the weeks he helped us work upstairs in our house – installing supports for drywall, hanging drywall, taping and mudding.  We didn’t get as far in the project as I’d hoped, but we made good progress.  We think he enjoyed his trip, but we don’t think he quite understands how much his visit meant to us.
  
 

With our coworkers back on a furlough, we will have a few extra weekly responsibilities the next few months.  Now that our nephew’s visit has come to an end we are turning our focus to planning for summer.  We have tentative dates set for VBS as well as some general ideas, but need to start developing those plans.
 
In His service,
Jacob and Viola Hughes
 
For Prayer:
1. Folks to take steps in their spiritual life
2. Wisdom dealing with M, an attendee the last few months
3. Preparations for VBS
 
For Praise:
1. He lives!  Our Savior lives!
2. Paul Jon’s visit
3. Work done upstairs