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Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief team members pray during a trip to minister to Ukrainian refugees and relief workers in Romania. Submitted photo

Louisiana Baptists’ quick response to short notice need helps sow Gospel seeds in Romania

July 27, 2022

By Baptist Message staff

SUCEAVE, Romania (LBM) – A Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief team responded to a “last minute” call to Romania, July 11-22, and was rewarded by seeing many Gospel seeds planted in Ukrainian refugees and relief workers through food and Bible distribution.

Tommy Middleton, associational mission strategist for Baptist Association of Greater Baton Rouge, led the team of six individuals who spent time at Suceave, Romania (located on the border with Ukraine). The team previously was scheduled to travel to Poland to do ministry work with Ukrainian refugees but changed their plans at the request of SEND Relief.

During their time there, the team handed out bottled water, power bars, cookies, chips, and Bibles that were in both the Ukrainian and Romanian languages to refugees and relief workers. The Bibles and bottled water had a QR code attached to them, which directed individuals to a website that had a Gospel presentation.

While the team did not see anyone come to accept Christ, the group was able to share the Gospel with countless individuals.

“While these people were not on the level of the Ukrainian refugees three months ago, they were open to hearing the Gospel,” Middleton told the Baptist Message. “This was not only an opportunity to share the Gospel and plant seeds with the Romanians and Ukrainians, but also to engage those with the relief organizations and other workers. My prayer is there would be seeds sown in the hearts of people and there would receive compassion. We had no agenda but to give them Jesus.”

Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief Strategist Stan Statham said he was proud of the team’s willingness and flexibility.

“I’m grateful for disaster relief volunteers who are willing to do whatever is needed and are willing to deploy on short notice,” he said.

For more information on giving to DR relief efforts, visit https://louisianabaptists.org/about/teams/missions-ministry/disaster-relief/donate/

 

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