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The Greenawalts -top enjoy working as a team both as a couple and a family and serving as a bridge between Hungarians and Americans.
     In Tulsa, Beth developed EVA Volunteers for Advancement, utilizing student TESOL teachers to penetrate isolated immigrant clusters.
     In Virginia, Dave and Beth served as founding Regional Coordinators for new districts of Marriage Encounter-United Methodist and the Fresh Air Fund, Inc.
     In Hungary, Dave and Beth helped pioneer the first OMS English Camps, operating since 1994 as an outreach ministry reaching Hungarian teens through English teaching.

DAVID -top has served since 2001 as associate pastor to the Kiscelli church plant in Budapest under the supervision of District Superintendent and lead pastor Istvan (Stephen) Csernak. In addition to preaching and helping with church leadership, Dave has coordinated cell training and development and taught a weekly English Club outreach. He enjoys leading devotions and teaching woodworking at the horse camps.
     The Reverend David J. Greenawalt (Emory and Henry, B.S., 1980, ORU School of Theology, Master of Divinity, 1984, Cornerstone Seminary 1996-1999, cell church methodology) is an elder in the Virginia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church serving by Episcopal appointment in Hungary. He has served in outreach and church development for 13 years in Virginia and ten years in Hungary.

BETH -top enjoys coordinating horse camps and activities in addition to  homeschooling.
     Beth (ORU, B.A., 1981, School of Education, MA, 1984) is a freelance writer, educator, backyard horse enthusiast and homeschooling mother. Her work has appeared in publications ranging from Campus Life, Ministries Today, Children's Ministry Magazine to Horse Illustrated, HORSE and Horseman. She has written regularly for Virginia papers such as the Staunton Daily News-Leader and Augusta Country as well as The Budapest Sun.

MATT -top although no longer available to serve as a pizza workshop teacher or camp photographer, Matt continues to assist as possible in the area of information technology while he studies at LeTourneau University in Texas. With a background in English camps (Hungary) and horse outreach camps (Virginia and Hungary) Matt has enjoyed working with radio controlled trucks, drama, and running sound for a church worship team. For two years he served with Campus Crusade as a volunteer SpeakOut summer camp staff member, as well as participating in  year-round  follow-up and outreach as part of the student leadership team with the FÉK program.

JON -top enjoys tutoring and helping younger children as well as working with horses. He has taken part in and helped with both soccer club and camps as well as with English outreach camps. He is currently learning natural horsemanship methods along with his horse, Marengo, a 15.2 hh Hungarian Furioso North Star gelding. During horse camps he spends most of the day teaming with Marengo to teach riding to the campers. This past year, in addition to his coursework at North Star Academy and home, he took part in the Budapest Youth Drama Troupe's production of Cheaper by the Dozen. This fall he plans to begin a year-long course in leadership training and horse camp ministries through Miracle Mountain Ranch's apprenticeship program in Pennsylvania.

ROSEMARIE -top has helped with crafts and cooking workshops for past horse camps and also acts as a riding coach with Sparkle, a 9-year-old palomino mare she has helped train using natural horsemanship principles. A homeschooled student, she has taken courses through Sonlight, Pennsylvania Homeschoolers' AP program, and North Star Academy as well as taking part in the Budapest Youth Drama Troupe's production of Cheaper by the Dozen. Particularly interested in teen ministries, Rosemarie has served as staff for both soccer and English camps as well as helping to start girls' Bible Studies. This summer she will be serving for the second year as a counselor in training for SEND MK camps in Croatia. In the future she hopes to study counseling and youth ministry at a Christian college in the U.S.

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