“What is happening there with the Baptists, that so many people are gathering?”
HeartCry missionary Andrei Cringanu in Romania shares a beautiful story of a conversion and baptism in the spiritually dry town of Jegălia.
He writes:
”In Jegălia, there had not been a conversion in over 25 years. Yet during this week, the Lord was glorified, and the testimony of new birth was once again heard.
Sister Lenuța, from Jegălia, at 72 years old, entered the waters of baptism—right in the baptistery of the church, which had not been used for many years. It was an extraordinary moment.
Over 40 locals and 50–60 children attended.
It was something that made everyone ask: ‘What is happening there with the Baptists, that so many people are gathering?’
On Sunday, 4 adults came to the church in Călărași to attend the service. From this point forward, it is important that we persevere and continue the work in Jegălia. The baptism has been a spark that ignited fresh spiritual interest in Jegălia.
People’s perception and attitude toward us have changed greatly. In the past, they rejected and insulted us, but now they have become very open—even inviting us into their homes.
I believe this is the moment to organize a concrete project of church planting and revitalization in Jegălia.”
HeartCry Missionary Society
“What is happening there with the Baptists, that so many people are gathering?”
HeartCry missionary Andrei Cringanu in Romania shares a beautiful story of a conversion and baptism in the spiritually dry town of Jegălia.
He writes:
”In Jegălia, there had not been a conversion in over 25 years. Yet during this week, the Lord was glorified, and the testimony of new birth was once again heard.
Sister Lenuța, from Jegălia, at 72 years old, entered the waters of baptism—right in the baptistery of the church, which had not been used for many years. It was an extraordinary moment.
Over 40 locals and 50–60 children attended.
It was something that made everyone ask: ‘What is happening there with the Baptists, that so many people are gathering?’
On Sunday, 4 adults came to the church in Călărași to attend the service. From this point forward, it is important that we persevere and continue the work in Jegălia. The baptism has been a spark that ignited fresh spiritual interest in Jegălia.
People’s perception and attitude toward us have changed greatly. In the past, they rejected and insulted us, but now they have become very open—even inviting us into their homes.
I believe this is the moment to organize a concrete project of church planting and revitalization in Jegălia.”
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