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Europe: Romania
Abundant Roman ruins and artifacts document the conquest of this area, known as ancient Dacia, in the year 105 A.D. Roman occupation ceased in 271 A.D. as barbarian tribes moved across central Europe. Romania then entered a long period of domination by Asians and then by Turks. A coup in 1947 placed the country under an extremely oppressive and cruel Communist regime. The revolution of 1989 overthrew Ceaucescu but failed to completely unseat the Communist leaders of the past.
Romania is a land rich in agriculture, minerals and oil, but these were plundered under the Ceaucescu regime, leaving the country in poverty. Economic liberalization since 1990 has been slow because of government reluctance and a strong bureaucracy that strangles progress.
The influence of Christianity was evident here in the second century A.D. Strong cultural and national convictions resulted in the formation of the Romanian Orthodox Church which claims to embrace nearly 80% of the population in its membership. Among evangelicals, Baptists and Pentecostals comprise the largest adherents.
Persecution, deprivation and official atheism under 50 years of Communist rule created a longing for freedom and truth. Probably no other former satellite country has experienced such a spiritual awakening with hundreds of new churches formed since the 1989 revolution.
ABWE began to share in bringing the message of Christ to Romania in the mid-1980s. So responsive were the Romanian people that plans were immediately laid to enlarge the thrust. Following the revolution, missionaries arrived in the country in 1993. ABWE's goal is to implement and nurture a church planting movement across the country.
As part of the strategy, the development of resource and training centers in key cities will assist in training national leaders to expand the evangelistic movement. Romanian Baptist Church leaders urgently requested Americans to provide godly men and women committed to long-term ministry in evangelism and discipleship.
Romania represents an open door and timely opportunity for reaching spiritually hungry people in an atmosphere where the Spirit of God is mightily at work.
Personnel needs include musicians, writers to produce and translate Christian literature, and evangelists.
Romania Information
Date Entered: 1988
Major Ministries: Church planting, leadership training & children's ministries.
Country Statistics: For up-to-date country statistics please visit the website(s) listed below.
World Factbook - Romania


