After we returned from the camp, we began to pack our luggage and move our furniture to Urziceni. We were amazed to see how many things we had to transfer to our new home. We hoped that we don’t move again soon. Knowing that we have made this step for God’s glory helped us to go through all inconveniences associated with moving our residence. The hardest thing for us was to say good bye to our church. Our lives are connected with the church in Fieni and we had to pay a price in order to move to Urziceni. Now we look into the future in faith, waiting to see God save people that Christ died for.

We started to go in the park during the evening and by God’s grace we have been able to talk to some young families. We discussed salvation through faith and repentance. Almost all of them listened respectfully to what we said.

Dan and his wife have been open and seemed to be interested in reading the New Testament. I talked to a man for about one hour and he said that he grew up in a family dedicated to the Communism, but then he remained silent after I shared with him my personal testimony. He knows now that there is a living God and that we are accountable to Him. I wrote the names of these people on my agenda and I want to pray systematically for them so that they will be saved and avoid the punishments and the warnings that we see in the Bible (Jer. 22:21). Pray that God will touch their souls.

We had the chance to visit our relatives for one week. My grandmother passed away recently and I tried to spend some time with my aunt who used to take care of my grandmother. I was happy to learn that my aunt started to read the New Testament.

Don is serving as the HeartCry Coordinator for Eastern Europe. As an itinerant evangelist, his pulpit ministry is directed toward preaching on the inner life of the believer and the spiritual need of the lost. With HeartCry, his ministry includes organizing Bible conferences and corresponding with the HeartCry missionaries in Europe. He and his lovely wife Cindy live in Tuscumbia, AL.

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