Guest Post: Worshiping together in Romania

The rising high school senior class at one of RCE's partner churches travels to Romania in the summer to learn about the ministry and to help staff and support summer camps for children from impoverished families. The following is a reflection from Grace, one of last year's high school seniors.

This past summer I had the amazing opportunity to travel to Romania with the high school senior class at my church, Fourth Presbyterian. We spent the week serving at RCE's summer camp for children from families experiencing economic hardship as well as helping pour concrete for the roof of a new house that RCE was building.

Throughout the week I was able to witness the hands and feet of Jesus through the work of RCE. As they care for widows and orphans, they directly follow Jesus’ command in James 1:27. While in church we hear about the work being done by RCE and other wonderful mission organizations Fourth helps support, it is quite different to leave our comfortable suburban homes and witness it first-hand.

This summer I had that chance.  At the camp I was working with kids from all different rough backgrounds. I was amazed that no matter the situation, whether it was poverty, sickness, or abandonment, they came together at worship time to sing praises to Jesus.

I am grateful I had the privilege to participate.

-Grace E.

Fourth Presbyterian Church

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                

Board Chairman's perspective: A Normal Life

Every few weeks in this space, one of RCE's directors or board members will share the heart and philosophy behind the ministry. This week's post is by Jim Perry, the board chairman, who recently returned from a trip with a group of American businessmen to visit RCE.

Denis is 14 years old and was abandoned to the state by his family. Placed in a state institution for handicapped children, he was diagnosed with acute language disorder and emotional behavioral disorder. 

Traian is 8 years and was removed from an extremely violent and abusive home by child protection authorities. He was diagnosed with severe ADHD and mild mental retardation. 

Both came to live at RCE's Darius Houses earlier this year. Under the loving, nurturing care of RCE staff, both have thrived and are making great progress to overcome any disabilities. 

On a Friday evening last fall, they enjoyed a night out for pizza along with all the other Darius House kids and a team of American businessmen. Just another example of how RCE strives to give the Darius House kids a normal life so they can heal and be placed back into Romanian families. 

Please pray that God would continue to bless Denis and Traian with good progress and would provide them with new families very soon.
 

The Foxes Found Rest

“The foxes found rest, and the birds their nest…but Thy couch was the sod, oh Thou Son of God . . . when Thou came-est to earth for me.”

      Claudiu (Bobi to his family) was alone in this world after being abandoned as an infant. A wonderful Christian family took Bobi, and another 4-year-old orphan, into their family two years ago this Christmas. Bobi, who suffers a mild form of autism, does not yet speak but his bother Yo Yo ‘speaks’ for him. The boys know the love of a family and life in community.  

This amazing act of mercy reflects the generosity and compassion of the God that the Balog family serves. During Advent season, as we celebrate God’s gift of His Son to us, I am encouraged and amazed by the many acts of mercy carried out every day by God’s people at RCE, people, like the Balog family and many, many others who have adopted special needs orphans.

And right now there are hundreds of impoverished families in rural Romania who will be warm this winter, living in safe and decent houses, with farm animals in the stable to provide milk, eggs, and meat for their children. 

There are seventy children with special needs in the city of Arad enjoying the opportunity to learn and reach their full potential at Sunshine School.   Abandoned children who knew suffering and abuse at the hands of those who were meant to love and protect them are now safe at Darius House. And young people with special needs are learning how to become responsible adults through the dignity of work and independence.

God has loved us in order that we might love others and show His generosity and compassion to the widow, the orphan, the poor and oppressed and the stranger at the gate, in humble obedience. In these troubled times when so many in our own country and around the world are excluded for political, religious, and racial reasons, we are called not to exclude but to embrace and speak peace in word and in deed!

May God bless you and your family during this Advent season! Thank you for your partnership with RCE in making mercy happen for the ‘least of these’ in Romania.

 

Dreams and blessings: the Bisa family

We all dream. What do you dream about? A new phone? A new bike or car?

 

We met the Bisa family a couple years ago as they we're looking for help starting a farm to provide food and money for their four young children. RCE helped them buy goats and gave them hope to dream more.

 

The Bisas dreamed of a house of their own. The family was living in one room of a relative’s home while they waited to build a house. The situation was difficult as their oldest daughter, Nico, started to go to school and needed a clean and quiet place to do homework.  

Last spring, as they were almost done saving to build a house, disease hit the goats and half of them died. The treatment for the others was so expensive that the family had to use their savings to protect what was left of their farm.

The dream that was so close to being fulfilled turned to dust. The family was in crisis and desperately needed help. 

We at RCE want to bring hope into sadness and light into darkness. We know nothing is impossible for our God, so we began to help the family despite the obstacles. But we didn’t know God was going heap blessings on this family in the form of willing hands and generous people.

We started to build the foundation in March and by September we already had the roof on! God sent several teams to do the labor, which made everything a lot cheaper. 

We want to take a moment to thank to everybody who was involved in this project by providing money, labor or prayers! May God bless you with at least the amount of joy you have brought to this family. 

Here is just a glimpse of the miracle that happened in that garden this year.

Making Mercy Happen, 2016

What one day of love can do for someone who has never been loved . . . ”

On Friday night, Oct. 21st, RCE celebrated making mercy happen with friends and partners of the ministry at Fourth Presbyterian Church. Senior Pastor Todd Smedley and his daughter Hannah welcomed the guests and shared their personal impressions from a mission trip in June.

Three years ago Beni and Nora Petrean welcomed two abandoned children with special needs into their already large, happy, and musical family!

Ovidiu Martin, RCE General Manager, introduced the ministry of RCE.

The Blessing of Belonging to a family: A mother’s perspective.   

A new sister’s perspective. 

A father’s perspective.       

Three years ago, before he was adopted into the Petrean family, Gigi could not speak, he was troubled and sometimes violent. Gigi has been transformed by their love.

Paula was only three when she came into the Petrean family. Now she belongs!