
The Rroma are a very marginalised community in Romania -
Our involvement has been through Papa, who has set up a Baptist church (called “Hope Church”) in the village from scratch. Attendance is good, especially among the children, and Papa has provided all sorts of invaluable lifestyle teaching. Local Rroma themselves now take positions of responsibility within the church, and other Romanians have become involved too.
Breaking down barriers between people is a key aspect of the Gospel, and a key value
of ours -
Papa has done a huge amount of renovation work, to provide decent housing for families, and has even brought it an electricity supply and provided a village water tap. His own health is not really up to too much “hands on” stuff now, though he is still an effective foreman!
Huge progress has been made in getting the Rroma children into the local school, which is vital for their futures. There are still huge obstacles to overcome though, not least being the lack of hope about future employment.
Hannah are also involved to some extent, through the clothing project and children’s camps.
You can see some photos of the Roma community, along with Papa and the new church building, here.