We have here with us from the states Bishop Harley Fiddler and Pastor John Helton from Ohio. We’re in a wonderful time of church planting, it is always good to have international ministers with us, the southern unreached groups of people are a lot more attracted to come and hear an international minister than a Romanian pastor.
They are curious to see and learn that the Gospel of Jesus is valid for all the people living on the earth and not just a single Christian sect started in Romania that is called Pentecostal or Baptist.
I mean many of these people may have never heard the salvation message but just a glimpse about the orthodox Christian religion, these regions in Romania are ignorant.
They are curious to see and learn that the Gospel of Jesus is valid for all the people living on the earth and not just a single Christian sect started in Romania that is called Pentecostal or Baptist.
I mean many of these people may have never heard the salvation message but just a glimpse about the orthodox Christian religion, these regions in Romania are ignorant.
As a missionary to the heart Rev. Fiddler has been several times to Romania, preaching outside and inside the churches, and teaching in the leadership seminars. But he has had health problems for a good while and couldn’t come.
However, though advanced in age, he was healed and revived to return back to the people he loves, fulfilling a desire he had for several years. How many young and strong ministers in the USA today may be able to come but they don’t, and many others dropped their vision to reach the unreached groups of people internationally.
They don’t hear the Macedonian call like Paul did. We pray many others will not forget, but rather get involved to support and come to see it on their own.
We preached together in many towns and villages, and for the first time in some locations along the Danube River, Bulgarian border toward the Black Sea, where tradition says that Andrew the brother of Peter passed over the river and later was martyred on the land.
Many people came to receive Christ, and church leaders were strengthened in the Lord to continue the work regardless of their little support.
However, though advanced in age, he was healed and revived to return back to the people he loves, fulfilling a desire he had for several years. How many young and strong ministers in the USA today may be able to come but they don’t, and many others dropped their vision to reach the unreached groups of people internationally.
They don’t hear the Macedonian call like Paul did. We pray many others will not forget, but rather get involved to support and come to see it on their own.
We preached together in many towns and villages, and for the first time in some locations along the Danube River, Bulgarian border toward the Black Sea, where tradition says that Andrew the brother of Peter passed over the river and later was martyred on the land.
Many people came to receive Christ, and church leaders were strengthened in the Lord to continue the work regardless of their little support.