2hearts
Project 2007- Turnu-Magurele, Romania
Latest:
1st July 2008



Young and old,
female and male; semi-skilled and unskilled; Pastor and people building
together.

Latest:
20th May 2008
A
long cold winter has prevented much work by the Church in Turnu and
now the weather has turned extremely hot. But the walls are nearly
complete and soon they hope to get the roof started. At present a
balcony is being erected and basement toilets are being completed.
It is quite incredible to think this is all being done by church members;
male and female; old and young. Digging out the basement is done with
spades; concrete is mixed on site and carried up ramps to pour the
balcony floors - in temperatures sometimes reaching 35 °C.
It
is still too early to say if the opening is possible this year but
sometime soon these dear brothers and sisters will have the building
they have dreamed of for years.


Basement
toilets

Ready
to pour the Balcony floor
Latest:
10th April. 2008
We
are getting busier with the Easter holiday getting nearer, and as
I said on the phone, we would like to have a few evangelistic nights
the week before. We pray that people will respond and that they will
be more willing to hear God's Word at this time of the year.
We have also started work at the new church in Turnu. Since we had
a few nice days, we began to dig the basement where the toilets are
going to be. We are moving slowly, but surely, as the weather is still
very changeable.
Latest:
3rd Jan. 2008
Let
us first wish you a Happy New Year and may this year bring you only
joy, happiness, health and God's rich blessings upon you and your
entire family and church.
Here
is the news about the way we spent the holidays. For Christmas, we
went carol singing in Traian, Turnu and Segarcea. We usually go to
friends, people from the church, the hospital, the Old People's Home.
Everybody was pleased to see us and hear us singing about the birth
of our Lord Jesus. We also had a nice program at the church. At New
Year's Eve, we stayed at the church in Turnu. It was 27 of us, mostly
young people (married and not married). we had a great time together,
singing, praying, reading the Bible, watching the fireworks, playing
games. We stayed until 9 am (children included).
I
don't know if you have watched the external news lately to see that
Romania is under snow. Here, in Turnu Magurele, it has snowed continuously
for 30 hours and the snow now measures 1.2 meters high. Everything
is under snow. You can hardly see the cars and the roads that link
Turnu and the other towns are closed. And this is the situation in
the whole Romania. No flights coming in or leaving Romania either.
But the view is fantastic. The trees are full of snow and everything
looks like in a fairy tale.
Well,
this is about all that's new with us. We are sorry we have no pictures
to send you.
We
wish you again a blessed year and may God help us finish what we have
started together. We keep praying for you. Please, do the same for
us.
George
and famiily
News 25th November: The walls are built!
It
is astounding to think that God has sent us £15,672 in 7 months.
We thank everyone who has contributed
so generously.
The
Church has begun the building project in Turnu Magurele. The demolition
of the old buildings has been completed, the new foundations are
in and the site levelled. It is hoped building work will commence
very soon and the roof on before winter. The project has been delayed
by the authorities asking the Church to provide proof that five
or six neighbours are happy to see a Church constructed on a residential
street. God has given the church favour with the people and all
agreed. The Cultural Dept. has just given permission and the building
work has begun ib earnest. The work is all being done by the Pastor
and his members. George tells of great fellowship in the work and
enthusiastic commitment by everyone. On Saturday 10th Nov. they
were erecting the steel work for pillars to support the roof. Even
the “sisters” were heavily involved. Many of the church
members are elderly but they are as enthusiastic and hard-working
as anyone, eagerly wanting to see their dream fulfilled. It is such
a privilege to be able to help them in this way.
Please
pray with them for the winter not to come too early. They pray God
might grant favourable weather to allow them to have the roof on
before the worst of winter arrives. Pray for the safety of all the
workers and for God’s blessing to be upon them in their families
and daily employment. Pray that the rising building will create
an interest in the community that will lead to opportunities to
speak of Christ. Pray
that there are no further hindrances. This is the first new church
building (that is not Orthodox) in Turnu for as long as anyone can
remember. Pray for the witness of our brothers and sisters.
Below
are some pictures taken in August when a team of young people from
Northern Ireland (who
went out to help at Camp) spent a couple of days helping on the
site.

Come
on Boys. Let's get to work





