Memorial for Unborn Children: An interview with Martin Hudáček
In the Hebrew text of the bible, we find a word which describes
giving something with the intent of offering tribute to a higher
power. That word is minchāh. In the Greek of the bible we find a word that refers to a gift bestowed on someone. That word is dōrēma. Both of these words – minchāh and dōrēma –
describe a giving of a gift. Both of these words together describe a
gift we have all been given in the form of a phenomenally gifted young
believer by the name of Martin Hudáček.
Martin Hudáček resides in, and is from, Slovakia. Slovakia is a
small country just to the south of Poland and just to the north of
Hungary. It is to the east of the Czech Republic and to the west of the
Ukraine. As part of the European Union, this Republic is right in the
middle of a mass of land that is surrounded on 3 sides by 6 seas. With a
population of just over 5 million, it has a literacy rate of 99.6%. It
would be considered a Christian nation where 65% of the population is
Roman Catholic, 10% Protestant and 4% is Greek Catholic.
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