His Name is Emmanuel "God With Us"

Out Purpose, to “Go back to Help Others,” Has Never Changed!

“By faith Abraham obeyed when he was called to go out to the place which he would receive as an inheritance. And he went out, not knowing where he was going.” -Hebrews 11:8

This is a verse that has been very meaningful to our family ever since we came from Romania back in 1983 as refugees during very harsh communism, knowing that it was God who brought us here in the U.S. to a land, a language, and people we didn’t know. We came by faith, knowing that God had a plan and a purpose for our lives. We ached for our country who was struggling and still is, being in need of evangelism, discipleship, teaching, and the Light of the Gospel for those in the darkness of sin. Now, after 30+ years of ministry we continue to come alongside the national missionaries we support to encourage and help them with the ongoing efforts. As this world has become more secular and materialistic, more parents are working abroad and children are being left behind in the care of their elderly grandparents. Our strategies have had to change, but the message of the Gospel is the same. We’ve gone back 2-3 times every year, bringing teams, teachers, resources, and anything we could in order to help our missionaries reach people of all ages with the gospel and make disciples, plant new churches and spread the word of God.

The Covid Pandemic has surely changed a lot of things. This year we were unable to bring church teams, but I was able to go to Romania two times, once back in August with people from our leadership board, and the second time with my wife Gabi and three others from our PIEI ministry; Walter Windsor, who came with me back in August, and also Alex and Rodica Popa from the PIEI-Romania Committee. The purpose of going back remains the same: to help others spread the Gospel, to find men who are dedicated to evangelism, discipleship, and church planting in the places where there are no churches, and to help those who are in need. That has never changed.

After all these years of doing ministry in Romania, I would like to share two blessings! Many years ago in the small village of Caciulatesti, nearby the Southern border with Bulgaria by the Danube River, we met one faithful servant and his wife, Gavril and Vera, with no other believers in the area. We started in their back yard an outdoor evangelistic meeting, gathering people he knew from his village. I was there when Gavril became a missionary. Fast forward 30 years- there is a beautiful church, as a building and as a body of Christ, with vibrant believers, a self-sustaining church that is in the process of planting two new churches nearby! Gabi and I had the privilege of visiting that church this fall and spending time with this delightful couple, spending the night in their home, praying with them and visiting some of the people from the church planting.

The second blessing is some very exciting news for our ministry- for the first time in Romania we own a Camp! This summer our ministry has purchased a Camp site in the Carpathian Mountains, not far from our base PIEI Center. It’s a beautiful site, the land has an amazing view and a cabin that needs work in order to be functional. We would love to have this Camp ready by next Spring or Summer! We need people trained in construction to come and offer a helping hand in fixing it, and also funds in purchasing the materials needed for the work to be done, as well as for the furnishings. Children, youth, adults, women, men’s groups, all can be brought there for camp ministry, retreats, and all sorts of events. We dream big, because we have a big God! This camp has a lot of potential, and we believe that the family of God will come together to offer that helping hand we need to make this a working Camp for the Glory of God!

Gabi’s Report on the Women’s Ministry in Romania

October / November 2021

Our leadership planned a very ambitious ministry this fall with the purpose of reaching as many women as possible in order to engage them in the Word, challenge them to use their spiritual gifts in order to serve the body of Christ, and encourage them.  A very tall order! 

It was a difficult task because we did not go to Romania with a team prepared to minister to women, as we are usually accustomed to do.  We never go empty-handed to speak to the ladies, especially when we go to a place for the first time, and some of the repeat places where we did go with a team before had experiences high-quality teaching and care in the previous years.

However, the nationals are always such a great help, and they went the extra mile in providing support, transportation, and even personal care- more than one could ever plan!  There were several sisters in Christ that were great helpers, such as sister Damaris in the Alba region, sister Cornelia in Arges area, and sister Florina in the South.  There were others which I will mention later, and all the families who hosted us each day in our travels, feeding us and caring for us.

Locations:

The City of  Alba Iulia was our PIEI Base. From there we started our travel from the Western Carpathian Mountains and the city of Campeni on the first Saturday morning, then on Sunday to Sard, Monday to Ocna Mures, Tuesday to Selimbar (Sibiu) to visit with the Fogorosiu Family. From there we headed to the city of Victoria where we had two meetings: one with the women from the afterschool program, and one with the women from the church. We spent the night in Victoria, and bright and early traveled through the Central Carpathian Mountains heading South to the Arges Area, meeting with the Orphan girls on Thursday morning in Tigveni, and with the women at the church in Curtea de Arges in the afternoon. We spent the night there and the next morning headed for Draganesti Olt, and we got there by noon. It was nice to see our missionary family Mark and Florina and their lovely boys, as well as the women at the sewing shop, and to spend some time with them. Florina was my helper for the second part of the trip, and we traveled together to several of the locations. The next morning was Alexandria, followed by Maldaeni (a new location) and Beciu. Our last stop was Caciulatesti where we also spent the night and had morning service and an afternoon meeting with the women.

Cornel and I said our good-byes and headed for Bucharest to visit with my aunt and take care of a few personal things for two days, and then back to Alba Iulia we drove!

We started our journey by meeting with the women from several mountain locations who came to meet at the church in Campeni, Alba.  Two of PIEI missionaries, brothers Florin Botar and Relu Rodean arranged for these women to get rides to the local church there. Several of them attended my two online teaching bible studies earlier this year, and they were so excited that I got to go all the way to their town high up in the mountains. They had prepared delicious pastries, sweet breads, tea and coffee, juice, fruit, and had them all set on a ping-pong table upfront ready for us women to have a “sweet time” after our Bible time.  The message I had prepared for them was a look at the Woman’s Reflection  in the Mirror through the Old Testament and New Testament. We had a great time in the Word, followed by a time of prayer in small groups, with a challenge of praying for each other with written prayer requests.  I prepared a little “goodie bag” for everyone with a double mirror, pen, chocolate, some paper, cards, and I collected everyone’s home address and contact info to do a follow up later.  We also had a crochet craft, making a key ring / heart shape on a button with beads, which everyone enjoyed.  How we wished we had more time!  

This was the format of several of the meetings I had in other locations, only I had different messages, and different activities, based on the group and location. I let the Lord lead me as to what I should prepare for the women.  In one location, the ladies wrote letters to themselves, applying the challenges from the message and giving themselves opportunities to write down some personal decisions that nobody else would see.  These letters were mailed to them a month later.  In another place, the ladies worked on team-building, and used marshmallows and toothpicks to construct a structure together following a printed design.  This was an activity after a message on unity and the “us” in being a part of the body of Christ.

Last but not least one of the most important subjects was evangelism.  I had a group of moms and grandmothers who were part of the kids’ after-school program who were not part of the church, but were meeting at a church for that program.  The wise pastor thought that I should meet with this group before I met with the women of the church.  I had complete freedom in what I should speak to them about.  I immediately thought: the message of the Gospel!  Several of them brought the kids with them.  I have a good friend  Rodica Ispas who is a weaver and she made me 200 bracelets with the wordless book colors (the Gospel colors) when I told her my schedule. By the time we got to Romania she had them ready!  I used these bracelets as a tool and gave these women and children the gospel, giving them all two bracelets, one to keep and one to give to someone at home by sharing the message that goes with it.  We did a review, to make sure that they remember what each color stands for, and they all took notes to know what Bible verses go with each color, so that they know how to share the Gospel.  We prayed and gave them the opportunity to make decisions for Christ and follow up with the pastor.

I shared this experience in several of the churches where I went and met with the women, and many of them expressed their desire that they too wanted to hear the message of the Gospel.  Some said that they don’t know how to share, other said that they are shy, and they would love to have such a tool to share with their own kids.  I had to change some of my messages to make room and I was so glad to share the Gospel not just as an exercise, but as a need.  One woman was there with her mother-in-law who came to the town to have tests at the clinic. She was so against her Christian son and daughter-in-law, and was immersed in the rituals of her religion, but without knowing God.  Well, she was there hearing the gospel presentation, and she was very receptive, seeing that everything was from the Scriptures.

Another highlight was the meeting with the girls from the orphanage.  They are our girls, our precious sisters in Christ.  They are beloved, loved, valued, and treasured.  I cannot share too much about this because I will start to cry!  This is always such a tender time with them.  The hardest thing is that our time is so limited.  We had another meeting with the ladies at the church in Arges that afternoon, so we could not stay long.  That aches in my heart. They long for us for months and now for more than a year, and we give them such limited time! I wish I could stay there a few days at least.  I adore and love these girls, they are my sisters, and we need each other. 

As we went from place to place, I felt that I was getting a sinus infection and started to cough too.  We went prepared with medication, so I started taking meds immediately.  Long story, the night before we were to fly back to the U.S. my husband and I (and another board member who traveled with us) tested positive for Covid.  This test was required by the airline.  The Romanian Health Department immediately took legal measures and quarantined us for 14 days.  

We were so blessed to be staying at the PIEI Center.  We had friends and relatives from the U.S. who immediately sent prescriptions for us via email to a local pharmacy nearby. We also had a local pharmacist who helped us, and there is another beautiful story, you can ask me one day!  Our friends Nuți and Cornel Fogoroșiu came from Sibiu and brought us food and meds that first day of quarantine, never had hot boiled potatoes taste so good, fresh eggs, and, of course, stuffed cabbage!  Cornel’s family who lives in Alba Iulia was amazing in taking care of us, especially our niece Alisa, she was making sure that we take our medications (especially my husband), and made a chart of what to take and how much, how great was that!  She went shopping for us, and also took care of whatever else we needed.  We had a local sister Jenny from the church who cooked hot meals for us every other day and we got to become friends mostly via text message, as we still needed to keep our distance.

We never stayed two weeks before at the PIE Center!  That’s a long time!  Can you believe that as I took all the women’s addresses, I had the time to write over 130 letters and cards, make phone calls and do a follow up with the ladies that I otherwise would have not been able to do.  My precious helper Damaris, who also cooked for us and brought plums and grapes from the village, ordered those beautiful cards with the words from Jeremiah 31:3 “You are loved with an everlasting love” in Romanian, and each letter went out with one of those cards with a magnet on the back. That was a lot of writing and labeling, and on the only day of freedom we had before flying out, we went to the post office to buy stamps and mail them out!  Two weeks turned into a month of ministry in Romania, Covid and all, but all productive for the glory of God.

If this ministry has touched your heart, and you would like to be part of this ministry with us, you can help tremendously by contributing financially, praying, and also considering of going on one of our future short term ministry teams.

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The Fruit of Our Labors

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About 30 years ago I found myself in Victoria (a town in the south of Romania) attending an evangelistic meeting hosted by Timotei Stanea and the first church he planted there. One of the ladies that he asked to host visitors in their homes was a woman named Donna, and I had the opportunity to share the Gospel with her. After answering her questions all night, she finally accepted the Lord as her savior!

Donna now lives in Italy with her son Tommy, but God was determined to bring us together. During my stay in Victoria, which was just supposed to be for administrative work, I was reunited with Donna and Tommy as they were vacationing. Tommy expressed a desire for a godly mentor to help him with his spiritual walk, and Walter WIndsor took his contact information. What a blessing for all of us that God showed us the fruits of our labors for Him! May you also know the true joy of sharing His Gospel with those you meet.

Encouraging the Missionaries

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The last 18 months have been a challenging time for the missionaries. During the pandemic heavy restrictions were put in place, and anyone found traveling if they were not an essential worker was fined. Even basic tasks, like grocery shopping, posed to be a problem for people across the country. Churches could not host meetings or even small gatherings, and many people were scared to allow missionaries to visit their houses. The missionaries found that many opportunities for ministry were closed to them, even while their own families faced the same difficulties. Furthermore, they all felt isolated, separated from the other nationals as well as their PIEI supporters in America, since there were no short-term mission trips to provide encouragement during that time.

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Thank God that travel restrictions have been lifting in Romania! As soon as the borders opened this August I flew to Romania along with Walter Windsor and April Jarrett. We were nervous, since there was a possibility that the restrictions could return and we would be forced to spend our trip in quarantine, or even cancel our trip. However, God made a way for us to reach the missionaries and spend time with them and their families.

The missionaries have been thirsting for fellowship, with each other and with us. They drank in our presence like men who have wandered the dessert all this time, desperate for nourishment. We were embraced with open arms, and were able to help them establish a bond together as one family, working together to accomplish God’s purpose in Romania.

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Gathering Together

One of the first things we did when we arrived in Romania was to gather all the missionaries for a 4-day conference in Alba Iulia. We spent a lot of time sharing with each other so we could understand where each of us currently stands in our faith and our mission. Our goal was to rekindle friendships and build relationships between the missionaries, so that they would be equipped to help each other grow. April Jarrett also spent time with the wives and other ladies involved in ministry, helping them to connect and revive in their own ways.

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As the National Director of PIEI-Romania, Timotei Stanea talked about 3 C’s: Calling, Character, and Competence. He explored the nature of our Call to ministry, dissected the Character of a missionary, and examined the Competence in various skills that is necessary to do ministry effectively. These topics were a great way to unify the missionaries with a Biblical understanding of their roles.

The conference in Alba Iulia was not the only time we gathered with a group of missionaries! Walter, April, Timotei and I spent a good amount of our visit in the south of Romania, where we met again with Mihai Geabou, Florin Sfetcu, Florina Darvell, and Gabi Cuc. April gave a lesson about Breathing- how we must inhale the Word of God just as we breath air, because it is what gives us life. Without it, we cannot survive!

Timotei also spent some time discussing how negative words can be poison to ministry. He delved into what the Bible says about slander, and what we should do to counteract it in love. The missionaries are hopeful that they can strengthen their relationships by uplifting one another through words and deeds.

Missionary Visits

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Though the conference in Alba and the gathering in the south were both intensive and fruitful, the missionaries in Romania were also grateful for the chance to invite us to each of their homes and churches. After the conference we spent a day each with Tani Nemes in Telna, Daniel Petrut in Mihalt, and Cornel Fogorosiu in Nou. Then we drove down to Draganesti-Olt and stayed with Florina Darvell and her family for 4-5 nights.

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In the south we also visited the families and churches of Mihai Geabou, Florin Sfetcu, Gabi Cuc, and Traian Chilau. Florin went with us to visit some elderly folks who live at the top of a mountain without even a road to their homes: Vetuta and Dan, Dorica, Zorita and Adi. We brought them some basic supplies like flour and sugar and prayed with them. Despite their isolation on the mountain, those men and women show a love for the Lord that can only be admired! April also spent some time meeting with the very first Christians in the region of Beciu.

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Before we left, Florin’s church sent greetings to all the supporter of PIEI-Romania, saying:

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“The Lord lives, and blessed be my rock, and exalted be my God, the rock of my salvation” -2 Samuel 22:47

Prayer Requests

  • Some of our missionaries do not have full financial support. With as little as 50%, some of them have to supplement their income with other jobs. Pray that they are blessed to find the support they need to accomplish the work of the Lord.

  • Even today I am hoping to return in October with a group of 6 people. Pray that we find tickets, and that travel remains open to us.

  • Pray that Donna from Italy remains close to God. Pray also that Walter is able to connect with her son Tommy and provide him with the guidance he needs.

  • Pray for Timotei Stanea, who has become overwhelmed with everything he is trying to juggle. In addition to his administrative duties as the National Director in Romania, he also oversees building projects for multiple church plants, attends meetings for Baptist Union, and supports each missionary. He has been feeling stretched, and needs to find balance so that he can do well in his pursuits.

NEVER take what you have for granted!

I want to start by thanking everyone who supports the ministries in Romania and Ukraine. When you give, you enable the work of God to grow. When you pray, God hears and moves mountains. I cannot express enough how crucial you are to the mission we are trying to fulfill. I and all of our missionaries are extremely grateful for everything you do.

Since Covid-19 spread throughout the world, everyone has seen upheaval in their daily lives. This includes our missionaries, who have been challenged to share Christ in an extremely restricted environment. For a year and a half, things like travel and meetings, which were formerly taken for granted, became all but impossible. Many people have had to deal with immense stress because they have not known what the future holds. Some have wondered if these are signs of the end times. What we have learned during the Pandemic is that we cannot lean on our own understanding, but must rely on the strength of God. As Covid-19 restrictions are released, we strive to move forward confident in the knowledge that God is with us. If Jesus does come soon, praise God! But until then, we have work to do.

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.” -Proverbs 3:5-6

As we are in the middle of the summer, ministries are in full motion in Romania and Ukraine. Missionaries feel the need now more than ever to spread the Gospel to their people. There are many who yearn to find peace, and souls are being drawn to God. At the same time, the missionaries take care of their flocks, discipling those who have already come to know Christ. The mission continues!

Romania

VBS/Alba-Iulia

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The border has opened to foreign travelers for the first time since the Pandemic started! I have have already bought tickets to go to Romania in August with a couple of others. While we are there we will have a conference with all the missionaries and their families. If it is possible, we will have the missionaries from Ukraine join us as well. This will be a time of great encouragement for the missionaries, who have felt isolated for the last year and a half.

Medical supply

Medical supply

The Romania National Director Timotei Stanea has some exciting news! He recently received Covid-19 medical equipment from Europe to distribute to missionaries for their local clinics. The shipment included disinfectant, gloves, masks, and other protective equipment. This is a big deal for the missionaries, because it will bring recognition in their villages and hopefully lead to more people asking questions about what they do. Deliveries were sent to Campani (Florin Botar, Relu Rodean), Ocna Mures (Daniel Petrut), Alba Iulia (Traian Nemes), Sibiu (Cornel Fogorosiu), Fagaras & Victoria (Timotei Stenea), Curtea de Arges (Traian Chilau), Draganesti Olt (Florina Darvell), Alexandria (Mihai Geabou), Beciu (Florin Sfetcu), and the church in Craiova (Liviu Costea, not PIEI affiliated).

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In the spring, Timotei asked Gabi to do an online Course with the women. She has just finished a second course.

  1 Corinthians 15:57

But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.

 

It is such a joy to see our second online bible study completed, and the women who have faithfully attended this study be so thankful and built up in the Lord.  Personally, I had so much to learn from this study, and I am so thankful that I had this opportunity to meet with my sisters on a weekly basis to discover truth from God’s Word that would reveal, week by week, the beauty of God’s heart and His love for us in our individual part of His workmanship.  It was like peeling the layers of an invisible “onion”, one by one, getting deeper to the center of it, where we found such treasure, the heart of God, His declaration of love to us, in such amazing words, gentle, beautiful, tender, where we felt loved with a sacrificial love to the highest level that only our Savior could ever love us.

The love of Christ that passes all understanding, His care and detailed provision for us, and especially the significance and place He has given each of us in His plan - our individual part - of His body, His church, His bride, His workmanship, His MASTERPIECE!  Keeping our minds on the things above certainly make our troubles down here seem so much smaller and less significant, especially in comparison to the eternity awaiting us.  We gained a new perspective of what is important and what is of priority in our lives. 

What is next?  Per request of one of our sisters, we plan to do a practical study on evangelism.  How to share the message of the Gospel with loved ones, with anyone who needs to hear.  Many people do not share because they do not know how to do it.  Well, we plan to do just that, learn the message and how to share it! 

Baptism in Maldaieni/Teleorman

Baptism in Maldaieni/Teleorman

Last Sunday Cornel Moldoveanu held a baptism service. They invited 70 people, and 120 showed up! Many people were curious about baptism, and had the desire to hear more. The missionaries had the opportunity to share the Gospel with many new people. They had planned to baptize 4 people, but by the end of the event they baptized 8 souls! This amazing story shows that despite all the restrictions, God works in the hearts of men.

God’s amazing ability to reveal His glory in adversity does not mean that there has been no strife. Indeed, this has been an incredibly stressful time for the missionaries, and some have dealt with personal struggles that have interfered with God’s work. Allow me to share the story of one of our missionaries.

Florin and Alina/Missionary in the southern part of Romania

Florin and Alina/Missionary in the southern part of Romania

Florin Sfetcu moved from Italy to Romania to be a missionary to his home village. He has dedicated his life to the work of the Lord. However, he does not have any dedicated sponsors that send him funds on a regular basis. PIEI gives him financial support from our General Funds every month, but it’s not enough. When I talk to him, we talk about his desire to bring the Gospel to every person in his village. He also has the desire to work with kids, and start several other ministries. However, when a person with his heart does not have his family needs taken care of, it is very difficult for him to do ministry. We have discussed projects that he wants to complete, but he can’t afford to buy a drill or even pay for gas right now. Without the basic necessities that he and his family needs to live and function, he is unable to accomplish the goals he has set.

The uncomfortable truth is that there are people who have, and there are people who have not. We often think nothing of going to the store to buy a tool, or medication, or even food. We forget that those simple acts we take for granted are nearly impossible for others, and cause them great anxiety and stress. Florin is a missionary who knows the culture, the language, and the customs of his people and is ready to do God’s work, but he NEEDS partners. If you want to donate towards providing some of his basic needs, DONATE and support Florin Sfetcu (or any of our missionaries).





Ukraine

VBS/Tarasauti-Ukrine

VBS/Tarasauti-Ukrine

You may not be aware that the war on the border between Ukraine and Russia is still ongoing. Though you no longer hear updates on the news, people are dying in the war every day. Neither side is advancing, but both sides continue hostilities. This has taken a huge toll on the people of Ukraine, especially on top of the struggles with the Pandemic. Despite all that, God’s work continues!

Pavel Petihachny, the national director in Ukraine, has scheduled a number of evangelistic events, and is still planting churches. Last Sunday 17 people came to know Christ in the church in Chernauti. In Terasauti 3 people came to Christ. In several villages there are baptisms scheduled, and non-Christians are very curious. They come to those baptisms, and in so doing hear the Gospel for themselves, giving the missionaries more opportunity to spread the Good News.

Baptism in Cernauti-Ukrainian church-pastor Pastushak

Baptism in Cernauti-Ukrainian church-pastor Pastushak

The children’s ministry in Ukraine is going very well. Every missionary in Ukraine started hosting VBS for kids from 10-1 every day. They take the kids to the outskirts of their village to share the Gospel without distractions. About half the kids who go to VBS are from non-Christian families, and hear the Gospel for the first time. In addition, the government has approved the missionaries to host their Camp this year on July 26-31! This is a big deal in Ukraine, because just like for VBS, half of the kids who attend are non-Christians. In fact, kids ministry and the camp in particular brings more souls to Christ than any other ministry in Ukraine. God not only touches the hearts of many children, but through them exposes their families to His mercy and grace as well! If you would like to sponsor a child to go to camp, it costs $13/day for 5 days, and you can DONATE to the Ukraine Camp.

Prayer Requests:

  • There is always a need for General Funds for missionaries. In addition, many missionaries are in need of regular sponsors as well. Pray that we find the funds we need to support what the missionaries are doing. If you feel called, donate below.

  • Pray for the missionaries to be encouraged when we meet with them for the conference in August.

  • Pray for the protection of each missionary’s family from the Evil One.

  • Pray that more teams can go to Romania and Ukraine for short-term mission trips. If you are interested, please email me at cornelstef@gmail.com.

With grace and peace in Christ,

Cornel Stef

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Online Women Bible Study with my Sisters in Romania

The LORD has given me this great opportunity to teach a bible study online with the women in Romania and not only.  It has been a tremendous experience, and I would like to share a few of the highlights of this time we spent together during this study.

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Thank You, Pastor Timotei!




First of all, I would like to thank pastor Timotei Stînea, the national director of our ministry in Romania for this initiative, for the care he has for the Christian women and their spiritual needs, and for inviting me and trusting me to teach this study for the women.  He was also very sensitive to offer me a very precious helper, a young and vibrant young lady to be my assistant, sister Damaris Joldos from Alba Iulia, very gifted with technology, very capable, with much tenderness towards our ladies and very ready to assist me in whatever way I needed, from recruiting, registering the women, encouraging me, to the very end, constantly in communication with the women through the WhatsApp group that she created for us.  A real treasure!




“Search Me” A Bible Study about God’s Redemptive Plan in Psalm 139




This bible study that was a study of four weeks, I chose to have it spread out in seven weeks. 

First week was dedicated to get to know each other, women young and not so young, from so many different places, and introduce myself, as well as introduce this study to them.

I translated this study from English three years ago.  I personally know the author, Mandi Cornett and her daughter Maggie, who have together written this study.  Mandi is a speaker, writer, author to several studies and books that can be purchased on amazon, and is the founder of CLEANSE. FILL. POUR, a Christian ministry for women.  Mandi and I are members of the same church in NW Indiana in the United States.  In the Spring of 2018 both Mandi and her daughter were part of a short term mission trip that our PIEI ministry organized and they came with us to Romania where we organized several women conferences and evangelistic events for women.  It was then that I translated this bible study, so this is how I got the desire to use this study for the ladies in Romania now, knowing that we had this material already translated and it was such an appropriate study for women.




We studied four weeks of lessons about God’s Redemptive Plan in Psalm 139, after which we added two more weeks, one in which we met the author, Mandi Cornett, who was so gracious and loving, and gave an overall teaching of David and the writing of the Psalm 139, and the last week was dedicated to prayer and all the prayer requests that the women have been writing on the WhatsApp group over all these seven weeks.  There have been personal, for loved ones, for salvation, for healing, for suffering and loss, for friends and relatives, and the women have been so loving in praying one for another.




About the Bible Study

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The Bible study was divided in theme stanzas, and in each of them we studied a Biblical character, such as the woman Hagar, a woman whose circumstances did not change, but from her we learned that we have a God who sees us and knows us in a personal, intimate way.  Then we studied Peter, his spiritual progression, saw the change that took place in him, and the fact that the Lord has chosen him with intention before he became the restored “Peter”. We have been chosen and called also with intention, and each have our own unique character, and are a work in progress.  Then in the third lesson we studied the sin problem that is our problem and the redeeming solution offered by our Savior Jesus Christ, the message of salvation.  In our last lesson we studied David, the author of the Psalm, a few events from his life, and we also opened our own hearts asking God to search us deeply, to know our thoughts, our ways, helping us realize what paths we are on, to make sure that we are on the path that leads to everlasting life.



About the Women



We had two groups of study, one in the morning, and one in the evening (Romania time), middle of the night and afternoon U.S. time! We had a colorful group of women, from many different parts of Romania and not only, even from over the border, from Germany, Spain, Italy, Republic of Moldova, and overseas, Chicago, U.S.A., all Romanian women, of different ages.  Some young moms with small babies and children, some mothers with adult daughters, some grandmothers, some sisters, a wonderful tapestry that the Lord has put together on the screen of beauty part of His workmanship.  I had like a moment of revelation as if we were seeing through the eyes of the Lord, as He sees, at the same time, all of us, no matter where we are, who we are, at what time zone, He knows us by name, and sees us!  How marvelous  this eyes of technology enabling us to have fellowship, worship, prayer, study, from our own homes.



My sisters are so precious, they have value, are loved, and each of them are a very important part of God’s work of art, His masterpiece.  They are unique, loving, patient, and each have had hardships, sufferings, some quite trying that have tested their faith and continue to struggle.  We have heroines of faith among them, who, in spite of trying times, are still standing, by faith.  They have encouraged me, encouraged one another,  and the Word of God is and remains the source of power, light, and strength from which we all drink.  The prayers that were lifted up in the last two sessions we had in the last week were like the breath we breath, going up to the throne of grace to our God according to His will and to His glory and honor.

Amen.

by Gabriela Stef



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Virtual Fellowship with the Missionaries in Ukraine

This morning I had a fantastic virtual meeting with all the missionaries in Ukraine. We did a devotional on the End Times, and discussed how the ministry has been effected by the Pandemic. Every one of them was incredibly grateful for all the support that PIEI has provided during these times- most would have been unable to do any ministry at all without the help of PIEI. They have all missed working with teams from America, and long for the next time they can see us.

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Pavel Petihachni

  • So grateful that there has been such great harmony working with PIEI for so many years.

  • Work continues in Ukraine, though it has changed.

  • Very sad that we couldn’t have camp last August. Fewer people have come to Christ this year because camp is such an important part of our ministry.

  • We have prepared for camp this year- Pandemic or not, we are determined to have camp!

  • I long to see a team from America come back. We are craving that fellowship and connection that we have been missing for over a year.

Grigory Postusak

  • Thank you to PIEI and the encouragement and motivation you give- you keep us accountable for the work of the Lord.

  • Despite the Pandemic, people are still coming to know Christ. However, many people no longer come to church. We are trying to think of different ways to witness to those who choose not to come to church.

  • Youth meetings and Sunday School continue, and we are still doing our ministry.

  • As I teach at seminary, we notice that only 12-15% of our graduates go on to work in ministry-related positions. We are a bit discouraged, and pray for those numbers to go up.

Alexe Pascari

  • I long to see you again, our partners from America. I anticipate the day I can work with a team again.

  • We couldn’t do our baptism at our church, because we would be fined. We went to Cernauti and did it there instead.

  • The work continues, though we can’t do as much visitations, and we have to be cautious in everything we do.

  • Thank you to PIEI for your involvement. Thank you Bill and Sherine Dornbos for you steadfast support.

Mihai Gortopan

  • On the way to the meeting, the radio was playing songs from Family Stef’s singing group. I remember those days when we did evangelism in the street, using music to spread the Gospel. Many things have changed, but our goal is still to bring people to the cross.

Valery Popov

  • I am thankful to PIEI for providing badly needed resources for the ministry. Thank you for your prayers, we can feel them as we do our ministry.

  • Due to covid, we have had to change how we approach ministry. Most people no longer come to us, so we go to them.

Igor Dziadyk

  • I graduated from the Theological Institute in 2013. Now I am planting churches.

  • I remember meeting Cornel when I was only 7-8 years old. I watched him sing in different villages, and it stayed in my memory. It’s such a blessing to now be working with the same group of people.

  • I want to thank PIEI for having me on board and helping me work with my own teachers in the ministry.

Vasile Preutesa

  • When are you coming back? We miss you! Thank you for taking care of us during this time. Specific thanks to Bob and Peggy Goldston.

  • We continue to do visitations, people are still open to hearing the Gospel.

Grigory Kioresko

  • I am so happy that technology has allowed us to speak to and see each other, even though it’s remotely!

  • I am so thankful that the support of PIEI helps not only our evangelistic ministry, but also the work of the church.

  • We baptized 2 people. 3 of our members died from Covid-19.

  • Pray that our family and church will draw closer to God.

  • Greetings to all of you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ!

Alex Postusak

  • We may be far away, but how wonderful it is to see each other! Thank God for his grace!

  • Blessings to everyone, I thank God for allowing me to work in the ministry in Ukraine.

  • This year I took responsibility for a congregation in Herta. I was ordained so that I can lead the church.

  • It’s very difficult to do ministry, but I have been making use of the radio station. It’s been going really well, with lots of people calling in and responding to us.

  • I have been using my skills with media and photography for the ministry too.

  • Thank you so much for all the support we get from PIEI.


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