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Hello amazing people! 

 

God has been doing some wild and miraculous things in Romania. From us being in quarantine to us evangelizing and having meetings with people in Romania. To us hosting events, having interviews, sharing testimonies and even some of us preaching at multiple churches in one day. The time here in Romania has been a huge blessing and I’m very thankful to be a part of it. 

 

First I’ll tell of a moment in which I witnessed for myself while handing out posters with the Gospel on it. I was walking along with one of my squad mates Chris as we were in the market and handing out the posters. There was eventually a crowd of Roma (most world knows them as gypsies, but they hate to be called that it’s downgrading them) children coming to us wanting some of the posters. One kid however just stared at Chris and as Chris was going to hand the poster to the kid he soon stopped because he saw a demonic spirit within the kid. So he rebuked the demon and casted it out of the kid and handed the poster with the Gospel to the kid in which he then took the poster this time and even smiled at Chris. We even saw the same kid later on and the kid’s while entire demeanor had changed. This is an amazing work of God and I bring it up as well because at launch (if you read my previous blogs) a pastor spoke over us that we will be casting out demons and traveling the world to share the Gospel. He did not know we were at the hotel for the World Race. 

 

Chris has some wild faith man. He has been impacting Romania greatly. From sharing the Gospel to people in bars, to being invited to churches around Romania and preaching at those churches. From sharing his testimony and people being heavily impacted. Even praying over people and them being healed. All of which he has been doing this all in love and joy and giving the glory back to God. I love this man of God. 

 

For me some days when out evangelizing were brutal while others were not. The younger people tend to speak English more than the older generation. One day we went out and a brutal time happened for me as a group of them lied to myself and one other saying they don’t speak English. Yet, when two more of us approached them they were talking in English and laughing having a great time. 

 

An amazing experience for me was when we hosted 3 events in 3 days. One of those events I was able to have fruitful conversations. Which was an amazing moment that I will tell in my next blog. Stay tuned. 

3 responses to “Highlighting Romania”

  1. What a beautiful blog, Michael. You wonderfully esteem Chris and highlight some of the miracles the Lord is doing through him (and you as I know you are a seasoned prayer warrior). So glad for a fruitful time during the 3 big events. Thank you for sharing and praying!