



Welcome to
Romania Mission TV
May the LORD Jesus bless you for visiting us on our web page!
We want to invite you to go with us now on a mission trip to a Gypsy Village, by prayer and through the video clips, to meet some of God’s most precious children!
The Mission “GO YE”
G (go), Where? “…. into all the World and preach the Gospel to every creature…”
O (others), When? Now!! Other sheep I have …Jn10:16, “So send I you” Jn.17:18
Y (you), Who? You go, You are his hands, feet, mouth! You are His Ambassador,
E (END), Why?
Now is the time, the end is surely coming!! 1. Now is the day of salvation, but it will end! Matt.24:3,4, The door of the age of Grace is ready to be shut! It is the end of the Harvest of souls! Matt.13:36-43
What? Should be our attitude.
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Be ready 2 Pet.3:11,14
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Love His coming 1Jn.3:1-3
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Seek the lost!2 Pet.9,15
How? You go, or send and support through prayer and financial giving (this is sowing seed into the Kindom of God).How shall they preach, except they be sent? Rom.10:15
The Vission
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The Lord Jesus is worthy to receive the souls that He suffered and died for!
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May not the lands in the darkest of night receive the glory of our Lord’s light and Salvation
Jesus said; “ follow me and I will make you fishers of Men!”Matt.4:9
“ From henceforth thou shalt catch men!” Lk.5:10
John Leonard Dober and David Nitschman are names you may not readily recognize. John was a potter and David a carpenter. Ordinary occupations. Extraordinary men. They are men who left the security of their jobs and families in Copenhagen to become the first Moravian missionaries in 1732.
John Leonard Dober and David Nitschman are unsung heroes.These men were not going on a nice short term mission to the Caribbean, or even Africa or China but they sold themselves into slavery to answer the call ‘come and minister the gospel to us’. It gives new meaning to the phrase “sold out for Christ”. They became slaves in order to have the opportunity to reach the slaves of the West Indies for their Lord. Their life’s purpose was to follow the Lamb who had given His life for them and for all the souls of the world. Their mission statement was “Our Lamb has conquered, let us follow Him.”
One of the men left his wife and children begging on the wharf for him to reconsider and stay. But the call and heart of God for these slaves in the West Indies was even greater than the pull of home. As the ship pulled away from the docks the men lifted a cry,
“May the Lamb that was slain receive the reward of His suffering”