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Church Planting

The Church continues to grow in Romania because of persevering church planters and the power of God’s Word Romania

Beacons of light
One by one, Romanians are turning their lives away from sin and their hearts towards God. Bible League-trained Christians are sharing their faith throughout the country, and miraculous changes are taking place.

Hundreds of Bible League-trained church planters are laboring in locations all across Romania, and more are being added all the time. Says the Director of Ministries in Romania, “The presence of the ministers in all these locations—spreading the Gospel—brought many souls to the light out of the darkness of ignorance, the lack of knowledge of God, and out of the bondage of Satan.”

Spiritual warfare
For many Romanian church planters, it’s an uphill battle in reaching their community with the love of Christ. Although millions of Romanians call themselves “Christians” since they have grown up in the Orthodox Church, only 2.4% of Orthodox believers actively practice their faith.

What’s more, some Romanian Orthodox churches are resistant to allowing other denominations within their “territory.” In the past, Romanians paid priests for all kinds of ceremonies—marriages, burials, baptisms. Therefore, for a priest to relinquish control is not just to lose church members, but also a source of income.

Not all Romanian Orthodox priests harbor hard feelings. But those who do often make it difficult for church planters to establish new churches. In some cases, religious leaders stir up vicious rumors about evangelicals, create obstacles for registering new churches, or withhold communal benefits from believers. (To read the story of one church planter who faced extreme opposition, click here.)

Gates have not prevailed
However, such opposition has not stopped God’s kingdom from advancing. According to the Director of Ministries in Romania, Bible League-trained church planters continue to press on in sharing their faith. He says, “Despite the opposition and the hardships of this spiritual warfare, we praise God for all His workers that succeeded in planting many churches.”

Armed with prayer
Please remember Romanian Christians and church planters in your prayers. God is not intimidated by opposition, and is seeking to reach the hearts of unbelievers. Pray that Romanian Christians will have the courage to persevere through times of hardship.

Pray also for the Orthodox Church in Romania. Pray that God will open the eyes of those priests who have been blinded by bitterness so that they will use their positions of leadership for spiritual growth among their congregations.

“The Gospel has brought many souls to the light—out of the darkness of ignorance, the lack of knowledge of God, and out of the bondage of Satan.”

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