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STOP
PRESS: October 09
The
really exciting news is that a date has been set for the opening
of the new church. It is planned for April 18th 2010.
What a thrilling day that will be. God has wonderfully
supplied the need. Thank you for all your prayers and practical
support. We would like to invite you to join the church on that
special weekend. Please contact us if you would like information.
STOP
PRESS: June 09
The
generosity of God's people is amazing. A friend called Margaret
once again walked the Belfast Marathon course in May and raised
£1,100 for the project. A huge thank you to all who sponsored
her and to the couple who gave a gift of £5,000. What a
blessing they have been to me and more importantly to the Church
in Turnu Magurele. We hope the day will soon come when they are
able to complete the building and worship there. Thank you all.
STOP
PRESS: April 09
God
sent us the £5000 we needed and the team was able to complete
the floor and the first fix wiring. They accomplished so much
in just a few days. Now the church is beginning to plaster the
external walls before the weather becomes too hot. Pray for them
and for the funds they still require for the project. Thank you
sincerely and a special thanks to those men who, at their own
expense, went to help the project forward. see
photos of the team at work
March
2009
Dear
friend,
Greetings in the Lord’s Name. I want to thank you for your
great interest in the 2hearts Romania Project to help the believers
in Turnu Magurele to have a Church building of their own. We started
out in 2007 believing we needed £12,000 and the Lord has
supplied £19,000. We were astounded at the generosity of
God’s people. The little church there has worked so hard,
particularly the Pastor and two young men who are studying for
the ministry. Their labours have seen the main structure completed
and to date this has cost £17,000.
However
they are now faced with a huge challenge. The cost to finish the
building has escalated. There are several reasons for this.
Firstly, the initial plan was to erect a more modest structure
but that would probably have been false economy. The church needed
to build for the future and I encouraged them. We knew the initial
estimate was low and were encouraged when God provided £19,000.
Secondly
all the work has been done by volunteers, many of them elderly
and many are women. One of the young men who did so much work
suffered a very serious back injury and is still recovering. All
of this has slowed the project.
Meanwhile
prices in Romania have rocketed recently. Since the country joined
the EU, materials cost very much more. The plan is now make the
building fit to worship in and develop the remainder of the property
as they are able. I am hesitant to put another estimate on what
is needed until we get a clearer picture of the situation in March
but the need is considerable and likely to be at least another
£20,000 for this summer.
We
are looking at ways to help them and propose sending teams to
help practically. A small team of volunteers is travelling out
in March to put in the floor. Concrete must be mixed on site and
poured manually as the cost of ready-mix is too high. This team
will also assess the needs, making plans for future volunteer
teams. That team will need around £5,000 for materials.
We
hope to have at least one larger team of workers go out for one
or two weeks this summer. We are likely to need those with skills
such as electricians and carpenters and certainly will need a
few plasterers. But we also need those willing to support them
and able to “turn their hand to anything.” Is there
something you could do? We cannot offer travel expenses but flights
at the moment are very reasonable (around £150+) Accommodation
would be basic but the warmth of fellowship and the warmth of
the weather would be guaranteed. If you would consider helping
or want more detail, please contact me or Tom Cairns (028 9076
3876) who is co-ordinating the practical aspects of this.
It
may be that there are materials that you can donate or sponsor.
We need a heating system, light fittings, a kitchen etc. Perhaps
you have items in good condition which your church no longer needs.
It is not always economical to transport so far but it is still
a possibility.
I
am also aiming to raise more funds through donations, sponsorship,
meetings etc. I do not have the energy I would like to have but
I will take some bookings to present the work. If I can’t
do them myself, there are others who would help. If you would
like to hear more about the project, please get in touch.
I
thank you again for your interest and support.
In
grace,
David McFarland
If
the Lord leads you to make a contribution, please send to me at
the above address. Cheques should be made out to: Christian
Fellowship Trust who very generously support this project.
All donations are sent without deduction.