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Stories

A Day in the Life of a Romanian Pastor

July 6, 2017 By LMW


This story is based on actual events and first-hand accounts of pastor’s lives in Romania; the characters, however, are fictional.

 

 

The sun won’t rise for another hour, but already Mihai, a Romanian Pastor, and his two sons, Ion and Vasile, have cleaned out the stables, milked the cow, and fed the chickens and ducks. His daughters, Mariana and Elena, have spent the morning cleaning and collecting fruits and vegetables from their garden to bring to those of their community in need. They will share whatever is left between them.

As they head back to their house, there is already a crowd of people waiting by the front door. Some request blessings for new family members or animals, others seek prayers for the sick. Most are just hoping for food.

The crowd is welcomed inside, and immediately conversations develop around the latest soccer news and the Romanians playing professionally throughout Europe. After blessing the food, Mihai distributes it among the needy. He prays with those who are sick or suffering. He makes appointments to bless newborn babies and animals. He gives the last of his gas money to an elderly woman who cares for her neighbor’s three children.

Once everyone has left, Mihai gathers his things, mentally preparing himself for the day ahead. As he grabs his hat, his eldest, Mariana, hugs him and whispers, “We’re out of flour, Papa.”
He nods and steps out into the blinding first rays of the sun, quiet tears racing him down the front steps.

As he climbs into their horse-drawn cart, he tries to hold back the well of emotions threatening to break free. He knows there is only one moldy onion left for the five of them to eat tonight. He knows he gave away more food this morning than they have eaten in a long while. But he also knows he has a job to do. And so he clutches his Preacher’s Outline and his grandmother’s Bible to his heart—gifts more dear to him than his home [1]—and sets out down the dusty road.

 

Mihai is the only Pastor for over 100 miles. He is responsible for three church communities, and does his best to split his time equally between them. Each day he rides to his neighboring farms and villages, bringing what foodstuffs he can, blessing any who ask, praying with those in need, and telling all who will listen, “Jesus loves you!”

Like more than 85% of evangelical pastors, Mihai has no formal education. Collectively, he and his family make $250-$350 a month, and with five mouths to feed, seminary classes are a luxury he cannot afford. His Preacher’s Outline & Sermon Bible® was given to him by an American ministry that translates and donates pastoral resources to church communities in developing nations. They are the only educational materials that Mihai has access to in order prepare his sermons, and answer faith-based questions from his community. His ministry is entirely dependent on his children’s income and other aid donations. His congregations do not have the funds to support him. Like today, Mihai often has to choose between feeding his family and ministering to his three churches[2].

If you were to ask him why he continues on in the face of hunger and strife and poverty, he would simply reply, “Someone has to remind people that God wants them. So until someone better comes, I guess it’ll be me.”

 

 

Later that night, as he lay in bed, road-weary and hungry, Mihai recites to himself his wife’s last words—the reason for his ministry—“Don’t forget God. Without looking up to something true, none of it holds together.[3]”

And he closes his eyes to prepare himself for tomorrow. And tomorrow’s tomorrow.

[1] From a report on Romanian pastors by Bob Patty

[2] Paragraph paraphrased from the same report by Bob Patty

[3] Paraphrased quote from Dr. Peter Augustine Lawler.

Like Father, Like Son

June 20, 2017 By LMW

Paulie Tebbano is a youth pastor at Harvest Church near Albany, NY. His father, Paul Tebbano, serves as Senior Pastor there. Paul, Sr., has used The Preacher’s Outline & Sermon Bible® for years, and started purchasing it for his son Paulie, volume by volume, when Paulie answered the call to ministry. Today, both men have a full 44-volume set, and Paulie says, “I have no other books on my bookshelf – because this is all I need!”

“I use The Preacher’s Outline & Sermon Bible® all the time. . . It’s a fantastic tool – I go to them frequently. . . They are very well-organized and structured, and easy to understand. Everything is backed by Scripture cross-references. I can definitely tell that it is written by the power of the Holy Spirit.”

Today is World Refugee Day. Pray for the displaced, the persecuted

June 20, 2017 By LMW

65 million people around the world have been displaced by war, conflict, and persecution
Pray for those seeking refuge

“The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.'” Matthew 25:40
   What would you do if bombs and bullets were falling all around your house? If your friend, cousin, or neighbor was tortured, imprisoned, killed – whether it was for political reasons or for their faith? 
    More than 60 million people around the world have been in a situation like this where they have to make a quick decision – to pack up and leave the place they have called home all their lives, and cross dangerous territory to live in a camp with thousands of other people and only primitive supplies. Half of the world’s displaced people are children – more than 30 million.
    On this day, we ask you to pray for the refugees around the world, and for those ministries that reach out to help, offering food, shelter, medical supplies, and hope. May God be with them, and may the refugees see Him working in their midst.

Pray for LMW’s partner in ministry: Theological Book Network

June 14, 2017 By LMW

8,689 books in a variety of languages headed to international destinations
“So is my word that goes out from my mouth. It shall not return to me empty.” Isaiah 55:11
Blessed by God’s Word
What a blessing it is to be able to share God’s Word, clearly explained in The Preacher’s Outline & Sermon Bible®. LMW receives requests from pastors around the world for these books which help them understand and clearly articulate God’s Word, growing His Kingdom.
This week, more than 8,000 volumes were shipped to the Theological Book Network, who will distribute them to pastors in India, Brazil, the UAE, Russia – and other places where there is a great need for quality biblical resources.
Your support makes it possible for LMW to equip pastors for gospel-centered ministry worldwide. Please pray for the Theological Book Network, and for the pastors who will be receiving these resources.

Pray for Pastors in Romania

June 8, 2017 By LMW

Romanian pastors receive new resources
Blessed by God’s Word
“All Scripture is breathed out by God and is profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.”
2 Timothy 3:16-17.
What a blessing it is to have God’s Word readily accessible – on computers, tablets, phones – and in printed Bibles, commentaries, etc. Many pastors around the world have only one well-used Bible, the pages time-worn, the bindings coming loose. Pastors in Romania recently received training from Pastor Bob Patty of Chattanooga (center right, stripe shirt) – who also gave them 1 & 2 Corinthians Preacher’s Outline & Sermon Bible® AND “What the Bible Says to the Minister” in their native language – for FREE.
These gifts were met with an outpouring of love and appreciation from the Romanian Pastors: “It was a joy to be together with brother Bob and hear him talk on 1 and 2 Corinthians.” “Thank you so much for the books. We are eagerly awaiting other volumes.” “People are perishing for lack of knowledge. Thank you for the sacrifice you make.”
We invite you to pray for pastors across Romania who are serving God in large cities and across the rural landscape. May His Word encourage their hearts.

Pray for the spread of the gospel in Pakistan

April 18, 2017 By LMW

We invite you to pray for Rev. Patras Nazir and his Christian ministry partners in Pakistan. God has given Rev. Nazir a mission to take the gospel across the country, raising up and training pastors and planting churches.

Rev. Nazir dedicates much of his time translating biblical resources from English into his native Urdu language. He has recently printed 1,500 sermon booklets derived from the Preacher’s Outline & Sermon Bible® in the Urdu language. He will share these books with pastors across Pakistan. But he needs transportation to deliver them. He rented a van to get the books to his home. He and his wife usually travel across the country on a motorcycle with books in backpacks and in bags. Pray that God will provide the needed transportation.

 

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