1. How did you get to know about the studying in Slovakia? How did all of it start?
It all started when Katka and Bohdan came to Finland give lectures to our class in spring 2010. It was really interesting. Continue reading →
We are not always willing to share with others. We justify the reluctance to give with the fact that it is us who do not have enough. It might not be true sometimes. Often we have more than we deserve or we are able to manage. Our God is faithful and gracious – He always gives us enough of what we need. We teach this to our children. Continue reading →
“I came up with the initiative myself. I asked Peter if he wants to come to kindergarten and talk to children about the universe, which he loves very much. Without hesitation he said ‘YES!’ I saw that he likes this idea. It has been decided,” said Petra Banášová, mother of an eight-year-old boy named Peter. Continue reading →
Being encouraged by the last year’s second place, our eight graders joined the project „Unnoticed Heros“ again. They prepared a presentation on Fedor Ruppelt (1886 – 1979) – the Lutheran bishop persecuted during the communist regime, which lasted for long 40 years. Continue reading →
A few weeks ago Tomáš Gulan asked if the American teachers were interested in holding a Thanksgiving dinner for everyone. Andrew, Kristina and I were pretty excited by the prospect, so we agreed.
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The building called “Pavilion A” was a nursery some time ago. Today it is a building which needs a lot of “beauty treatment”. On Saturday, October 22, the volunteer brigade arrived.
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What are the current and possibly future needs of the society? OR What are the values we want to convey to the new generation? Adrian Kacian, a member of the Bible School staff, discusses other themes as the new department of religious studies is being opened at the University of Zilina.
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