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Merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 25th, 2011

… You shall call His name Jesus,  for He will save His people from their sins.

Matthew 1:21

As we remember Jesus’ birth, the incarnation of the Son of God and our Savior, we wish His blessings to come upon you and His presence to guide you! He came to seek and save the lost by giving His life for our salvation. We have the reason to sing praises and we have the Good news to proclaim because He loved us so much! What more He could do for all of us? Jesus is our greatest and most real hope!

We also thank you for your prayers and support of Moldova for Christ Ministry as we proclaim Jesus mighty works and see Him move with power in Moldova. With your participation our teams lead dozens of Christmas concerts, Children’s programs, evangelistic receptions, movie shows, social events, public school programs throughout Moldova and God is bringing hundreds of new people that hear the Gospel of hope at these events. To the Christmas concert at Cupcini church God brought twice as many people than we have seats in the the sanctuary and we had all time record number of people in our building. People are saved every day and enlisted for the baptism because Jesus is saving people from their sins even today!

For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost.

Luke 19:10

Merry Christmas to you and yours!

 

 

Merry Christmas to all our visitors and friends!

Saturday, December 25th, 2010

As we celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ we wish God’s blessings to all our brothers and sisters and visitors of our site! May the peace of the Lord Jesus, the Prince of peace fill our hearts and comfort us. And His humility let be our attitude.

… although He existed in the form of God, did not regard equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied Himself, taking the form of a bond-servant, and being made in the likeness of men. Being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. For this reason also, God highly exalted Him, and bestowed on Him the name which is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus EVERY KNEE WILL BOW, of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and that every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. - Philippians 2:6-11

Let us bow before the Jesus Christ and confess Him Lord! He is worthy!

Christmas carols by the door

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Birth of Jesus figures…A quiet winter evening..  It is cold and snow is creaking under our feet. In a such freezing winter evening nobody wants to get out on the street, instead, everybody want s to find a warm place in their home comfort, to watch a TV program, to read an interesting book or to do some work in the house. An usual day approaches its end.

It was a similar day, when our Jesus Christ was born, our Lord and God, Creator, King of kings, and Lord of lords. Everything was going its way, people were busy doing their usual work, spinning in the circle of life problems and not knowing that next to them, very close, something great is taking place, not knowing that the event seeming to be ordinary, will change the way the history goes and will open eternity to every person. In that night the Lord sent his angels to tell the shepherds in the field the joyful news for all humankind for today in the city of David there has been born for you a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.” (Luke 2:11) When shepherds believed this message they became it’s messengers. They overcame their natural fear and stepping in faith they made known the statement which had been told them about this Child.”(Luke 2:17)

From door to door, from heart to heart

From door to door, from heart to heart

Over two thousand years passed since then. Life goes on. Technology and science din not give us more time in our daily life. We are busy with our earthly efforts and cares that claim majority of our time and many times it is difficult for us to be pulled out of all of that. In spite of this our Lord is calling us today to become messengers that like old shepherds will proclaim the Good News about Jesus Christ. On the eve of Christmas, brothers and sisters from our churches decided to congratulate people in many cities of Moldova, such as Cupcini, Balti, Edinet, Briceni, Parcova, Hasnasenii Mari, Stolniceni – visiting them door to door with carols programs. So, we organized 10 teams from 5 to 15 people in each and went caroling from house to house. 130 doors were opened and people stepped out in the 10 below zero temperature and with eagerness listened to the songs about Jesus’ birth and Bible verses recited solemnly in the dark. We also explained what does Christmas mean for us and why it is such a joy. At least 213 people heard the gospel at their doors in one evening. Many were surprised to see church come to visit them. Many began singing with us. Other were crying being touched by the Word of God. Some hugged us and invited to come again. Almost in every home we were presented with some kind of gifts – cookies, oranges, apples, candies. Some people even gave some money to pay church bills. Some begged we go and visit their neighbors and tell then the Good News about Jesus.

“Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come…”(Revelation 3:20)

colinde-diana-acasaIn this evening we saw many doors – old and cracked, other were new, armored and expensive. We knocked and some doors were opened wide, some were opened just a little, and other were not opened – people just looked through the door eye and being not brave enough to open the door listened to the program from the other side of the door. Some doors were closed and seemed frozen and lifeless with no sign of any movement. It was just as people’s hearts! In the same way we open the doors of our hearts for Jesus Christ. At the same time we know that we were God’s messengers and He gave a chance to every person to hear the Good News and put their faith in Jesus Christ. And we are thankful to God for the opportunity to share the Gospel with many people.

Christmas at Solonet Juvenile

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008
Solonet Christmas Program

Juvenile boys during the preaching of the Gospel

It is always a very touching experience to work or even visit an orphanage and see the hopeless faces of children who have been abandoned and forgotten and have never experienced parental love and warmth. Even more touching is when I have opportunity be at a Juvenile center where most of the boys are orphans. You never come out of the place the same as when you entered.

We visited the Solonet Juvenile and presented a Christmas program. We enjoyed a very helpful openness from the juvenile staff, which was a great blessing. Our youth team presented Christmas drama that revealed the Biblical meaning of Christmas celebration, then we read the Christmas story from the Gospel of Luke.

Here are some stories of the lives ruined by sin that the administrator of the juvenile shared with us:

Christmas Drama in Solonet 2008

Christmas Drama

Two boys, about 9-10 years old, ran away from an orphanage in South Moldova and were living in a forest in the northern part of the country for a considerable period of time. To stay alive, the boys stole different goods in many villages. Another boy in the orphanage had a father who killed his mother and went to prison. Many of the other children were taken to the orphanage because they had committed crimes. Some other boys have stolen a considerable amount of money.

We were privileged to minister to all of these and many others with our ministry team. God is good to us, and we pray He will change the lives of these boys through His Word that we presented to them.

At the end of the meeting we presented a Christmas present for everyone and shared why we presented gifts to each other at Christmas – because of God’s unspeakable gift we received in His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord.

Christmas at Napadova Orphanage

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Orphans with Christmas gifts at Napadova Orphanage and Alexandru SanduleacToday, a team of 15 people from Cupcini and Edinet visited the Napadova Orphanage where boys and girls, ages 10-16, live. It was a very long and dangerous drive. The entire road was icy and the distance was about 200 km in one direction, and it took us four hours to get there.

When we got to the place, all the children and teachers met us as we entered the canteen where the meeting was to take place. Our team presented a Christmas drama that was a play based on events from Luke 2. Everyone was so attentive that no one even moved during the program.

Then, I presented a message on Luke 2:1-20. For many of the listeners, it was the first time that they heard this story actually read from the Bible. Our puppet show team presented a Christmas Carols program. The vice principle of the orphanage said a word of thanks at the end, appreciating the spiritual support the school received from our team. Her words touched me as she told us that many can visit the orphanage and help the orphans financially, but spiritual support is much more important for her, the orphanage staff and the children.

Christina hands out Christmas gifts at Napadova OrphanageWe thank God for the dedication of our people who were willing to spend 18 hours today in ministry. Two of them that had their birthdays today but still came and spent the whole day with us ministering to many others.

Please continue to pray for the five orphanages where we have ministries going and for our workers that share love and hope with these children.

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