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Country Profile: Romania

OM Romania began full-time ministry in January 1992, two years after the fall of the Socialist Regime on Dec. 22, 1989 and the subsequent execution of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. For over 20 years prior to starting a ministry in Romania, OM was actively involved in smuggling Christian literature into Romania for the persecuted church.

The primary focus of OM Romania's ministry is to mobilise the Romanian church for local and world missions, and this is achieved through various activities including conferences, church meetings and short-term missions programmes.

OM Romania is also involved in Sports and Roma (Gypsy) ministry locally, with foreigners and national workers joining the team for 1-2 years. Administration remains a great challenge for us, and there are many opportunities to serve in the home office too.

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Missions Gallery
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Romania :: View of mountains in Transylvania, Romania
Romania :: View of OM Romania base, Ghimbav
Romania :: OM Romania workers Henry  Ingrid Tellez of Chile
Romania :: Medieval buildings and fountain in the central square of Brasov, Romania
Romania :: street scene in Brasov, Romania, with outdoor cafes
Romania :: street sign for Bucharest
Romania :: Gypsies, better known as Roma people, are believed to come from India, Pakistan or Iran. Some live according to old traditions, while others are involved in sports, politics, music, literature, witchcraft and/or Christian ministry.
Romania :: OMers and volunteers help build a house in a Roma village
Romania :: Roma child showing off artwork after a childrens programme in the village
Romania :: Roma children listening carefully to stories from the Bible.
Romania :: A team meets for worship together at a local church.
Romania :: Every coach meets with his team twice a week for technical training, as well as Bible study. Team members are encouraged and grow in their understanding of Gods love.

Recent Stories
Romania

Loving the Most Hated People in Europe

Work of OM Romania among the Roma population

Romanian Revolution!

Work of OM Romania, partnering with the church

Mobilising the Romanian Church for Mission

Since 2001, a general interest for networking amongst Christian organisations in Romania has emerged. Initially, six organisations met to form...

The potential of church partnership

The Romanian Church is catching the vision for world missions. OM Romania hopes to mobilise the Church to send out...

"Toolbox" training for Roma believers

Gypsies, better known as Roma people, are believed to come from India, Pakistan or Iran. For the first-time ever, seven...

Recent Mission Opportunities
Romania

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