In just a few days the senior class from Prince Avenue Christian School, some of their parents, school staff, and evangelists will be heading to Romania on a short-term mission trip.
During the past two weeks they have been undergoing final trip preparation. Two Romanian born American’s, who have worked with WorldReach on projects in Romania, came to translate for the seniors as they shared their salvation testimony. This gave each one an opportunity to practice speaking through a translator so they will be better equipped to minister when arriving in Jibou, Romania – our area of ministry.
During another training session, the students shared how God was currently working in their life; how Jesus was making a difference in their life. It was during these times that tears of remembrance were shed. At one point we stopped what was being shared as we sensed God drawing us into a time of prayer for the one sharing.
Of course our purpose in going is to fulfill the great commission; Jesus’ command to us to be His witnesses. To effectively share the gospel, the class was trained to use the Romans Road evangelism method. It was fun working with them as they role played in the class and went through the entire presentation. They were easy to coach and anxious to learn. I believe they grasp what is really at stake…people’s eternal soul.
We need your prayers. Please pray for our team to be yielded to God. Please pray for those who will hear the gospel; that the Spirit will draw them to God. Also be in prayer for our Romanian brothers and sisters as they make final preparation for our arrival and partnership in ministry. There will be seventeen translators who need clarity of thought as they take what we say and translate it into the heart language of those who will hear. Pray for them.
It is exciting to know that God is at work in Romania, and God is at work on the campus of Prince Avenue Christian School.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Please pray for the upcoming mission trip to Romania
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