Well, I promised to write you on Sunday and now it is Friday, so I apologize for the delay. I think I am finally adjusted back to Dallas time. It took me a few days. I had a few afternoons that I was walking around in a complete brain fog.

In the next few days and weeks I want to recap for you my exciting month in Romania. I did not get to update you as much as I would have liked on the field because of exhaustion and lack of internet access, but blogging about the trip will be a good way for me to reflect on the great things God did in and through my teams.

My first week was in Bocsa, located on the West side of the country. We had worked with these Romanian churches in a very limited capacity last year, but this year we brought a full team of 23. Our team included people from TN and NJ of all ages but a tilt towards young adults (college and high school). It turned out to be pretty overwhelming and difficult ministry for the entire team, but God showed himself faithful. Through our struggles he stretched and grew us and we surrendered our ideas of a successful mission trip for His perfect plan. One campaigner pointed out that we should not always focus just on the 'happy' stories, but sometimes our struggles and 'sad' stories are what God uses to grow us and teach us the most.

Like I said the Lord showed up in a mighty way and allowed us to share the Gospel truth with 647 Romanians! Of those, God opened the hearts of 244 to pray and accept Him as their Lord and Savior! We were able to follow-up and disciple 102 of those new believers, and the host churches are continuing the follow-up. We were able to start or continue the planting process of 7 village churches! People in these villages now have a Bible speaking church within walking distance that they can attend. We also were able to do some outreach around the two host churches. We strengthened them by bringing in new believers but also by training up 40 of their members that went out with us daily to share God's love.

We were able to share with the Romanians the 'living water' of Jesus Christ. You too if you are a believer can share the 'living water' to the lost and dieing. Don't go out in your power but in God's power and the promise of His Word in John 7:38, "Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within him."
In the next few days and weeks I want to recap for you my exciting month in Romania. I did not get to update you as much as I would have liked on the field because of exhaustion and lack of internet access, but blogging about the trip will be a good way for me to reflect on the great things God did in and through my teams.
My first week was in Bocsa, located on the West side of the country. We had worked with these Romanian churches in a very limited capacity last year, but this year we brought a full team of 23. Our team included people from TN and NJ of all ages but a tilt towards young adults (college and high school). It turned out to be pretty overwhelming and difficult ministry for the entire team, but God showed himself faithful. Through our struggles he stretched and grew us and we surrendered our ideas of a successful mission trip for His perfect plan. One campaigner pointed out that we should not always focus just on the 'happy' stories, but sometimes our struggles and 'sad' stories are what God uses to grow us and teach us the most.
Like I said the Lord showed up in a mighty way and allowed us to share the Gospel truth with 647 Romanians! Of those, God opened the hearts of 244 to pray and accept Him as their Lord and Savior! We were able to follow-up and disciple 102 of those new believers, and the host churches are continuing the follow-up. We were able to start or continue the planting process of 7 village churches! People in these villages now have a Bible speaking church within walking distance that they can attend. We also were able to do some outreach around the two host churches. We strengthened them by bringing in new believers but also by training up 40 of their members that went out with us daily to share God's love.
We were able to share with the Romanians the 'living water' of Jesus Christ. You too if you are a believer can share the 'living water' to the lost and dieing. Don't go out in your power but in God's power and the promise of His Word in John 7:38, "Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within him."
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