We led a camp in Świętajno for young adults
who are learning to teach children as assistants (ACE-assistants). This year,
the camp had 26 young adults in attendance, many of which were involved in past
camps. The camp theme was 'On
the way to maturity'. Our target was leading
youth to maturity in:
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Monday, August 20, 2012
Update on the Romania Website
As we look at the changes in the world these days, we have
enough reasons to worry. We have many challenges to adapt to with technology,
and especially to raise children in this digital world. The impact is even more
severe in Romania as we feel churches and families were not prepared for this.
Our goal as a Ministry is to transform Children in Christ through His Church. Instead of
focusing on the obstacles, we have to find a way to reach our goal. We prayed
to be wise and see the open doors God has for us in this digital age. We
remember that roman roads and the Latin language were the leverages used by the
Church of the first century to share Christ’s message “to the ends of the
world”.
Learning from this example, we started seeing that Internet,
computers, Smartphones and IPad’s can be used as tools to help our Ministry
expand. Technology can help us see transformation produced by Christ in children’s
lives from Romania and from the Romanian communities spread throughout Western
Europe. We started to connect the dots, we already had a Curriculum program
based on biblical teaching, we had many people asking for materials, we had a poor
distribution in Romania but we had a real explosion of the internet and unbelievable
growth of the tablets and Smartphone market. We saw the DOOR – an Internet
curriculum website, where every church and every Romanian can have access to
all the quality curriculum materials produced by Romanian Teachers.
We stopped looking at the way technology was changing as a
threat and considered it as an amazing opportunity. We can now see teachers on
the street or in the buses traveling reading the bible lesson on their
Smartphone, or we see them equipped as they watch the video training on the
display of their laptop or their tab.
In the first two
weeks of its launch, more than 250 teachers have subscribed to this platform.
We expect next year, over 2,000 teachers to use this tremendous resource.
-Marian Zaharia
EGM US Representative - Hungary
Tuesday, August 07, 2012
Visiting the children with physical challenges
The orphanage for the children is located on Chicherina Street,
which is in downtown Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine. Our team of children’s workers
were invited to this orphanage by Stephen Bokach, the regional superintendent
of Baptist churches. When we went to the orphanage we brought presents and
aid from their Switzerland friends. This time the principal of the
orphanage allowed us to hold a special program for the children. We used a
puppet show to tell the kids two stories - one from the Bible and another about
real life. After this, our team distributed the presents. The children
opened up for the conversations and fellowship so much that (by the permission
of their pedagogues) we were allowed to spend an extra hour with them. Some
children invited us to their rooms, where we learned that there are other
children at the orphanage that cannot leave their beds and we gladly visited
them on every story of the 3-story building, we gave them presents. Also,
for the adults, we had a different type of gift - large format calendars with
Bible verses printed on them.
We spent several hours in the orphanage and the people who
were impacted the most ended up being the older children from our Sunday school
who were with us. After this trip they sincerely thanked God that they have a
mother and a father, that they have a healthy body, and they know God who cares
about them.
Mikhail Lozovoi,
Director for EGM-UA,
Director of Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine FBC Sunday school
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
What is the connection?
Last
week Cami and I coordinated a camp for our church with 65 children and 15
leaders with the theme of “Rome”. Sixteen of the children (25%) came from
Orthodox families, and for many of them, this was their first contact with an Evangelical
Church. Cami and I were responsible for regiment I (6 to 8 years old). On
Wednesday, the lesson came from Romans 5:1-11 “only Jesus and His Love can give
meaning to my life”. The children
each received coins they could use to bid on auction items. There were really
popular items children could recognize the logo and there were “cheaper” candies wrapped in white paper. In
the end the winning bidders received their prizes. Big disappointment – the
popular items, were just empty containers
and what was supposed to be in them, was actually wrapped in the white paper. We
talked about our feelings and went to visit Paul. We found Paul in prison talking
to Brutus about the love of Jesus and about salvation. In our small groups, Mihnea
(8 years old) had a question that he could not wait to ask even before we
started reading from the Bible. He asked me: “Alex, I really do not see the
connection between the game we played today and what Paul told us. I know there
is always a strong connection – please let me know what the connection is.” I
realized then, how important it is for children to be taught consistently.
Before you know it they demand to be taught the right way – the Biblical way. I
asked Mihnea to have a bit more patience and to wait until we read from the
Bible. We started reading Romans 5:1-11. “This hope does not disappoint us,
for God has poured out his love into our hearts by means of the Holy Spirit,
who is God's gift to us”. All of the children realized that
only Jesus and His love is our hope that never disappoints anyone. The children then wrote a request for God to
book a place for them in heaven. I was surprised how many children understood
that only Jesus and his loving sacrifice is our reason to be with GOD eternally.
The undersigned Mihnea, “please book a place in heaven
for me because I believe in Lord Jesus”
The undersigned Bianca from Bucharest, “please approve a place in heaven for me because I don’t want to be disappointed”
Request: “Lord please accept me in Heaven because you are full of Love and the best, plus I do good things.” Signed Loana
The undersigned Bianca from Bucharest, “please approve a place in heaven for me because I don’t want to be disappointed”
Request: “Lord please accept me in Heaven because you are full of Love and the best, plus I do good things.” Signed Loana
Children can understand the Bible, all of it, including
Bible passages like Romans that are considered, by some, to be for adults only.
We just have to find the way to connect the Truth with their life experience. Continue
to pray for all children and their families and that the seed planted in their
hearts will grow and bear fruits.
Alex Bruda
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Romanian website launches this month
If you are reading this blog you know the power of the internet as a content delivery tool. This phenomenon is not limited to the
Wednesday, June 06, 2012
This Summer...from Daniel Watts, President Every Generation Ministries
This summer in Eastern Europe
thousands of non-Christian children will attend summer camps and Vacation Bible
School programs. We need your help to
make that possible!
My son, Caleb, is graduating from
High School tomorrow and like all parents we have been reminiscing about his
life. His first summer camp experience was the summer of 1993 in Poland; he was
a just a few months old. Over 150 children from cities in northern Poland
attended including a group of boys and girls from an orphanage in Koszalin.
About two days into the camp, those children discovered that Marla and I had
adopted a child; that news led to a heart wrenching experience.
Children began to appear at the
door of our room in the main camp building. They would step inside and after
exchanging a few awkward pleasantries would bluntly ask if we would be willing
to consider adopting them into our family. They wanted a family, to experience
unconditional love and have a place where they belonged. On one occasion, when
I opened the door, there were 3-4 precious little children lined up waiting
their turn to pose ″the adoption question.″
This summer, there are thousands
of children who need to experience the unconditional love and forgiveness that
God has for them and know that they belong in God’s family. Unlike that camp,
Jesus is standing at the door of their hearts knocking to come in and transform
their lives.Friday, March 23, 2012
Ensenada, Mexico update...from Krysten Norkaitis
No One Is Too Poor To Give...
This is one of the topics that Daniel Watts, Jan Kraushaar
and Krysten Norkaitis are teaching to a group of church leaders in Ensenada, Mexico. These
materials were created with the intention to help national leaders raise funds
for their EGM ministry work. We had originally planned to teach these materials
exclusively to the EGM leaders but several local pastors and leaders were
invited….bringing our total to 25 participants!! The leaders are soaking in the
Biblical truths that we are sharing and several of them have shared great ideas
of how they plan to put them into practice.
We watched an amazing video today about a movement that was
started in a poor village in India in 1910. It is called Handful of Rice. If
you haven’t seen it, I want to encourage you to watch it. It is amazing and
will give you a glimpse into the topics we are teaching. Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z__tqQXiKD8
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
The real transformation that God offers...
I am sitting at the desk of our EGM-Romania Director praying
for our field research team in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. The
ministry in Romania is thriving and is celebrating nearly ten years of fruitful
ministry. We are taking our first steps toward launching a new ministry in the
DRC. In both places, we are working to see children transformed in Christ.
Praying for the children of East Africa and serving alongside our team in
Romania, I am reminded of the vast world of children and their varied needs. In
Romania, there is an emerging middle class and along with the economic advances
comes the hollow promise of true happiness through material wealth. In the DRC,
our team is confronting the material plight and spiritual darkness that is so
evident. In all of that, I am reminded of the real need shared by all children.
My colleague, Joe Cox stated it eloquently when commenting
on the DRC "Their physical needs (though alarmingly acute) are not their
greatest need." The Congolese have been broken by war, disease, poverty,
corruption and violence. Enormous efforts from outsiders have been dedicated to
meet the need for food, education and housing but most have not had any real
long-term effect. Hopelessness has destroyed a spirit of initiative, even among
Christians, and as a result, there abides a great spiritual need as the
children are hungry to know the love of Christ and the life giving truth of
God’s Word.
This is the greatest need; to introduce children to Jesus
Christ and help them experience the forgiveness and new life that He has for
them. Children here in Romania, in East Africa and at home in Southern
California can experience the love, joy and hope that comes only through Jesus
Christ. This is the real transformation that God offers and desires for boys
and girls across the globe. I am praying that boys and girls can have all of
their needs met in Christ Jesus! Thanks for joining in that prayer.
Friday, December 23, 2011
December EGM Mexico training trip.

Francie had the privilege of preaching in two churches to remind the church members how VERY much God loves children. In one church, after she had finished her sermon, the pastor stood up and went through the EGM teaching model (based in Deut. 6) explaining why it is so important that we teach children this way! He challenged the church members, especially the parents, to take more of an interest in their children and make it a priority to teach them Biblical truths. Krysten had the opportunity to interview the Mexico-Baja director candidates. After receiving input from several wise Mexican leaders, she made a decision about who EGM wanted to hire. We are hoping this talented Mexican leader will be able to start working full time as the Mexico-Baja director in mid-February!! In addition, they were able to hand out Teacher Tool Kits and they proved to be an encouragement to local Sunday School teachers. Teacher Tool Kits are Ziploc bags filled with much needed teaching supplies. (The supplies are compiled by churches throughout the US who have hearts to help teachers in other countries.)
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