Our Calling to… 

ROMANIA 

Ruben

After I was saved, I continued to be a helper in the children’s ministries at our church and when I turned 18, I started teaching my own Sunday School class. I was 22 when I began leading in the church’s youth group.

After high school, I began attending Apollo, a Bible College chaptered through my home church. It was the same year that I started my law degree at the nearby university. It wasn’t long before my course load became so heavy that I decided to quit Bible College, in hopes of starting it up again the following semester. I knew God wanted me to finish Bible College, but I chose to finish Law first. Once I obtained my law degree, I was quickly given a job position at a factory. In Romania, most businesses hire a lawyer to notarize and to compile all their documents. I started classes at Apollo again and I was doing very well at work. I was making good money and I really enjoyed going to work in a suit and tie everyday. In order to be hired as a lawyer in a law firm, I needed at least 4 to 5 years of working experience as a lawyer at the factory. Three years later, the factory closed down without warning and I was suddenly without a job and I did not have the adequate years of experience to be hired in a law firm.

My father also worked with me at the factory. With both of our incomes gone, our family had never faced a trial so hard. I exhausted ways to find a job in Romania. My father and I had to do a lot of odd jobs just to make ends meet. There were several times when we were left with only enough money to put gas in the car so we could at least drive to church. Every time this happened, I saw over and over again how God provided for us. Sometimes, money just showed up at our door step and other times me or my Dad would receive a call of another odd job that would give us exactly what we needed.

This went on for about a year until my Uncle in Spain found a job for me as an electrician. I gladly moved to Spain to work and sent money to help my family in Romania until my father found a steady job at home. Once I was comfortable with my new life in Spain, I thought that I would never leave. In just three short years, I had learned the language and spoke like a native, I was living on my own, I had a good job, and I was even able to help my family finically when needed. Yet, I still had not finished my Bible degree at Apollo and I was getting more and more messages from the teens in Romania asking me to come back as their youth leader. God used this to make me think more and more about home. I felt Him calling me back to Romania. In faith, I quit my job in Spain and moved back home with my parents in Romania. Back to being jobless and uncertain of the future, but I knew it was what God wanted me to do. I finally finished my Bible degree at Apollo and God even gave me a seasonal job in Germany. This job allowed me to work three months out of the year in Germany and be home in Romania for the rest of the year volunteering in the church as the youth leader.

Jordan

I was saved after attending Vacation Bible School in my church when I was 13 years old. Naturally, in the following summer, I volunteered as a helper for my church’s VBS. After that week, I knew that God wanted me to work with children for the rest of my life! So, when I graduated high school, I went to Pensacola Christian College for a teaching degree. There, I had often dreamed about using my education somewhere on the mission field. Every summer, I tried to go on a missions trip through the school, but God closed the door each time. I thought I was ready to live my life for God in the ministry, but I knew little of what God was going to demand of me.

Once I completed my bachelor’s degree, my plan was to return to school for my master’s degree, but when my mother announced to the family that she had Stage 5 cervical cancer, I chose to stay home to take care of her. My mother’s sickness tore my family apart. I was on the verge of rejecting my faith altogether when God brought me to the end of myself and I realized how angry I was with God. He was asking for all of me, not just me on the mission field, but my home life and my family. I had to completely trust in Him and be willing to lay everything at His feet.

Then the Lord took my mother home with Him in heaven in the summer of 2010. I went to graduate school within the following months and it was then that God finally lead me to my very first summer missions trip.

Our small team was preparing to spend the entire summer in Romania, working at a Bible Camp. Although I had never been outside the U.S. before, I felt that the Lord was leading me to stay even longer than two months in Romania. I had no idea how, until I heard that the Georges, missionaries to Romania, were looking for someone to help homeschool their children. I ended up staying for a total of six months in Romania: working in the summer camp and then teaching the George’s children.

Once I had the opportunity to share the testimony of my mom’s death to cancer, and the hardships God brought me through; the Romanians were so amazed to see how much joy I still had in life and how much love I had to offer them. Whenever I spoke they listened.  

After working at the summer Bible camp, I knew that God had shaped my life for a work in Romania. He has given me a special voice to reach the Romanians and the Roma gypsies. I know that if my mom had survived the cancer, I would have never considered leaving her side, but because of her death, God can use it for His work and bring many people in Romania to the understanding of His saving grace.