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On March 19, 2012 I was interviewed on the Romanian Television Network (RTN) in Chicago. The hour long interview was edited and posted online in early April. If you have already received and watched the video, feel free to pass it on to your friends by email or facebook.
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Inside look!! The most popular activity that people enjoy on short term mission trips to Romania is visiting inside the homes of people we serve and getting to know them personally. We cannot bring all of you to Romania but we can bring a bit of Romania to you in video. Click on the video link and have an inside look at the Hope Community Centre.
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Our 'Friend Raiser' is an annual event in which friends of Outstretched Hands (OH) come together to celebrate the accomplishments of the OH Team, and to continue their partnership to help 'raise an army of children and poor to bring the gospel to the unreached parts of Romania'. Come out to support The Hayes Family and the OH Team in their activities as Missionaries to Romania on March 31th, 2012.
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In June 2011, a group (ACCESS218) from Florida, USA and a group (Awakening) from Cambridge, UK united and came to Romania to visit the Outstretched Hands ministry. Even though their trip was short, they had numerous opportunities to serve as they touched the lives of countless children and adults. Click on the link below to view the excellent video their team leader made after their visit with us.
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I've heard many reasons why people cannot go on a short term mission trip. Consequently, I thought it would be a huge blessing to share with you a story about a man who visited us in June 2011. Most people would think that he could not go on a short term mission trip. But, this man's personal challenges shows us, with the Lord's help, we can overcome any obstacle we face, and go wherever the Lord wants . . . whenever the Lord wants!
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Our 'Friend Raiser' is an annual event in which friends of Outstretched Hands (OH) come together to celebrate the accomplishments of the OH Team, and to continue their partnership to help 'raise an army of children and poor to bring the gospel to the unreached parts of Romania'. Come out to support The Hayes Family and the OH Team in their activities as Missionaries to Romania on March 26th, 2011.
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Outstretched Hands (OH) is very excited to introduce you to our new website, created by OH team members Scott Sprout and Dennis Petrick. We know it is difficult for people thousands of miles away to feel close to what we are involved in, but we believe our new site offers that possibility. OH ministry is expanding and we trust that our new site will allow many of you to better interact with us, encourage us, and become a bigger part of what is happening through us. (Continue reading this newsletter to learn more about the new website features.)
Scott Sprout and Elisei Dragu share about a recent ministry event in Roseti, Romania, and the circumstances leading up to this event. After meeting a woman named Vasilica for the first time and praying for her, she offered her property for us to do an evangelistic outreach event.
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In December 2009, Outstretched Hands of Romania distributed 1000 Christmas gift bags to children at various events around Calarasi, Romania. Enjoy this video showing an update from Brad Hayes, and videos and photos from each location!
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This video shows an overview of the ministry of Outstretched Hands of Romania (OH), going on location to hear an update from some of the OH team members and lives that God has touched through the ministry. Come with us and enjoy this video and be a part of what God is doing in Romania!
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This video highlights the ministry of Outstretched Hands of Romania in Roseti, Romania. Brad Hayes begins by sharing about the vision of Outstretched Hands of Romania for this village and how activities began at this ministry location in 2008. Scott Sprout shares a story about a 2 year old boy from Roseti named Florian, and how God has used a medical problem he has faced to bring about a faith in Jesus Christ in Florian's family.
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This video highlights the Outstretched Hands of Romania Impact event that took place in July 2009 in Soldanu, Romania. This was the first such event in this village and received a tremendous response, with over 300 people attending. Brad Hayes shares about this event, and the how this response fits in the overall vision of Outstretched Hands of Romania.
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In June 2009, Outstretched Hands of Romania held an Impact event in Chiselet, Romania. Brad Hayes provides a ministry update on location at this event.
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In 2009, Outstretched Hands of Romania started a new soccer ministry in Chiselet, Romania. This video is an update during one of the Saturday ministry events, where Aurel Stoian provides an update on this new ministry opportunity.
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God is doing a great work through Outstretched Hands of Romania (OH) and we would like to share some of the many things for which we give praise. Please enjoy the pictures as you read this month's praise and prayer report. And, continue to keep OH in your prayers. This report features OH's Women's Ministry in the locations of Calarasi, Chiselet, Chirnogi and Caramidari.
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At the soccer stadium in Calarasi, Romania, Brad Hayes speaks about the vision of Outstretched Hands of Romania.
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Costi is a boy from Calarasi, Romania. He lives in a very poor neighborhood called Caramidari. Costi was born with a cleft palette. He needs surgeries to fix the hole that he continues to have in the roof of his mouth. In January 2009, Outstretched Hands of Romania began the surgery process, by bringing him to a children's hospital in Bucharest Romania. This video update was taken at the hospital in Bucharest.
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This report features ministry in the area of Caramidari, Romania. Caramidari is a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of the city of Calarasi, where mostly Gypsy and Turkish people are living. Ministry here has been going on for 3 1/2 years. We now have a core team of nine people who provide life-changing ministry for both children and adults.
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"Who would ever want to live in this town... it's so ugly?" I heard these words coming from the back of my van recently as I was driving a group through a small town. Although I agreed that the town didn't look so good, I also wondered how many places in this world that professing Christians will not go to because we think of the place as ugly or undesirable or we just don't want to leave the comforts of our homes.
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We are sending out this special letter inviting you to help with our Christmas project this year . . . it is called the "Christmas Bag Project". We did this same project two years ago and it was wonderful and blessed so many children. . .please don't underestimate how much you can do if you try and how blessed the children will be who receive because of your effort!
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Each year, Outstretched Hands of Romania (OH) works to provide Kids Camps, which we call "Saptamana Copiilor", to children in the villages of Romania. They come to our event hungry for love and curious about our message and then leave having been deeply touched by the Holy Spirit and wanting more. These children need a place to meet when they leave, so OH works toward connecting them into the local church. In the upcoming years, OH will begin to branch out and use the children outreaches to penetrate into villages where there are not local churches now.
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Tsunami . . .earthquakes . . .hurricanes . . .war . . .violence . . . murder . . . corruption . . . such topics as these seem to be what characterize the world news each day. Where is the balance? We need to hear the "good news" too! Unfortunately, there are so many bad things happening in the world today that the negative obscures the positive and the good that people do is so easily lost, overlooked, or forgotten. How sad. But Jesus said, "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father in heaven." The following story, "a feat to beat cold feet", was a newspaper article that was written about three Wisconsin teens who visited us in Calarasi, Romania this past October. I am very proud of these three teens and what they did for children as a response to their short term mission trip to Romania with their fathers.
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God is doing a great work through Outstretched Hands of Romania and we would like to share some of the many things for which we give praise. Enjoy the pictures and testimonies as you read this month's praise and prayer report. Continue to keep Outstretched Hands in your prayers.
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Please forward this article to anyone that you know. Prayer and financial support to provide humanitarian assistance is of great need at this time. Outstretched Hands of Romania is actively supplying relief to those devastated by this natural disaster. "I have 6 children and no place to go. . . I don't know what we are going to do"! These are the words of a distraught woman that I sat and talked with two days ago at an evacuee camp just outside Chiselet, Romania. Thousands of Romanians from 12 counties ravaged by the overflowing Danube River in the last week shares this woman's dilemma and despair.
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This article was prepared and printed on the front page of a recent issue of the Christian Courier, a Christian publication circulated in the Milwaukee area of Wisconsin, USA. The Christian Courier wanted to do an article about the Hayes family and the Outstretched Hands ministry. "Lord, if you want, I will go wherever, do whatever, and become whatever, to bring the gospel to the children of Romania". These were the words I spoke to the Lord in June of 1996 on the return flight of my first trip to Romania. I was deeply impacted by all that I saw while traveling through Romania, especially in the lives of the street kids commonly referred to as "nobody's children".
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At the beginning of each year our OH team sets aside time to pray and consider what we believe we need to trust the Lord for and do through us in the coming year. We write down those things, they become our goals for the year, and then we diligently work towards their accomplishment. At the end of each year we look back and reflect on what the Lord did in and through our team.
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VISION sees the future . . . as if it already IS REALITY! I mentioned last month in part 1 of this article that I would share some specific testimonies of how our vision is becoming reality. I will now share just a few. Our vision statement is, "Raise an army of children and poor to bring the Gospel to the unreached parts of Romania". The testimonies I want to share can be characterized by the first word in our vision statement . . .raise. I knew that I needed to actively ...
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"Lord, what do you want me to do in Romania"? This was my constant prayer before I moved to Romania in 2001. From that prayer came two distinct impressions in my mind. The first impression was an understanding of what the Lord wanted to do in the area of Romania that I would be moving to and working in. From this understanding, I prayed for the words which would help me to communicate...
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"Pray for me . . . I'm paralyzed". When the woman said these words from the back of the room, all the church leaders who had gathered for this service looked at me as if I was the person to fix the problem. I shouldn't have even come to this meeting in the first place. I was totally exhausted from the Children's Week activities in Chiselet and had a flu virus. The pastor of this church called me three times, each time I said no. He called late on Saturday again and due to his persistence I said that I would try to come if I was feeling better.
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This months article is written with the intention that we would be more thankful for what we have and also that we would better appreciate those who sacrifice much for the sake of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Due to the sensitivity of this story I will not state the name or village of the Pastor of whom I write about. I have been working more regularly with some village Gypsy churches along the southern border of Romania. Some of these pastors had wanted to spend more time with me to discuss ways to evangelize their area.
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During the harsh years of Communism in Romania led by the dictator Nicolai Ceaucescu, the population was driven upwards for the sake of power. Ceaucescu's desire was to build Romania's military into Europe's second largest outfit, second only to Russia. Although he had a good relationship with the government of Russia, Ceaucescu was very insecure and built this army to protect his Kingdom. One of the ways he built the army was to drive the population upwards in order to extract the males from it and make it mandatory that all males join the army. He drove the population upwards through "forced childbearing". His government did provide jobs and apartments for families but required most women to work.

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