Monday, July 28, 2008
Leipzig Trip

Today we traveled from Nuremburg to Prague. We stopped at the International Baptist Theological Seminary and we learned about the amazing history that the Seminary has been a part of. During the second World War the buildings were used by the Nazi's to hold women and children in captivity before sending them off to concentration camps such as Dauchu and Auschwitz. After the war the communist party took over the facility and used it as a place to interrogate people trying to escape to the west. After the communists were run out of the complex the International Baptist Theological Seminary took the facility and tried to restore the reputation of the camp. They started with three students and today they have one-hundred and fifty students. After our tour of the Seminary we headed into Prague and got to tour around the St. Charles' bridge. We ended our tour of the area b walking up two-hundred steps to the Prague Castle and saw the most beautiful city in the world at twilight. We are having fun - keep praying for us.
-Jonathan Newman
-Jonathan Newman
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Hello everyone!
It is so amazing to read about what a great trip you all are having as you do God's work. I am praying for all of you each day with some special prayers for my prayer partner Brian Crutchfield! I hope you are having a blast Brian! Everyone have a wonderful and safe time while there~
Blessings,
Missy Reed
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It is so amazing to read about what a great trip you all are having as you do God's work. I am praying for all of you each day with some special prayers for my prayer partner Brian Crutchfield! I hope you are having a blast Brian! Everyone have a wonderful and safe time while there~
Blessings,
Missy Reed
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