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Aurora Christian Association (ACA)
Many projects for the poor and needy are run from ACA’s base in Vulcan including a baby milk feeding programme, the giving of regular food bags for old people, handing out aid and also feeding very poor children a daily hot meal at a purpose built canteen. They also have a well established kindergarten and just recently began a school for gipsies who have dropped out of the education system, often through no fault of their own. Although a lot of the hands-on work is done by Romanians, it is overseen by Bill and Sue Owens and Gary and Nico (a Romanian) Sims. Both couples are permanently based in Vulcan, while Malcolm, Christine, their daughter Anna and son-in-law Paul travel out regularly over the year.
Gary’s expertise
lies in the area of IT and part of his role is to makeover 2nd
hand computers sent out from the UK. ACA then gives them to schools and
other organisations who cannot afford to buy them;
even the local police and the mayor have benefited. This
in turn has opened many doors.
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Bine ati venit! Welcome Out of all the overseas relationships SKCC has built up over the last two decade, Romania is the country most visited by mission teams. With ages ranging from 5 –76, well over 150 SKCC people have taken part! Some have only been once, but many have felt the need to return again and again given the opportunity. Our main connection is in the area around the city of Brasov but with a lesser connection with the town of Medias.
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Brasov |
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Our
church links
Our
strongest link in Brasov is with the Pentecostal Church.
There are two Pentecostal churches in Brasov and our connection is
with the Filadefia Church. The Senior Pastor is Ioan Gurau who is
assisted by Pastor George Stanciu and a team of elders. The present
church, on the outskirts of Brasov, was constructed in 1997, and
SKCC were able to help both financially and practically. Over the
years we have taken part in meetings, run a children’s club, visited
orphanages and old folks’ homes and helped feed the street children.
Many special friendships have been formed in that time but for the
link to continue there is the need for these to be passed down to
the next generation. So we have recently started to take youth teams
on trips to Brasov too.
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Medias |
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In
Medias - opposite
picture, our main link is with Bethel Pentecostal Church whose
pastor is Elisei Bora. Elisei’s passion is church planting. When
last asked about 2 years ago, he had planted 24 churches in the
small villages around Medias. Teams from SKCC have had the privilege
to minister in some of them. Bethel also works with poor families
living in and around the town. Through contacts with the church SKCC
teams have visited orphanages and a special school. ooOoo |
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Not all one way
Nelu, Daniel and George have all been to the UK as guests of SKCC, and at various times have attended the Salt and Light European Leaders’ Conference.
In the summers of 2003 and ‘04, teams from Bethel, including three of Elisei’s children, were able to come to the UK to take part in Re:Act. The team also spent time in Folkestone and Hythe and very good relationships were formed between the Romanian youth and SKCC youth.
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Humanitarian Contacts Hospice Casa Sprantei (House of Hope)
Prior to 2002 Casa Sperantei (house of hope) worked out of a small office/dispensary and visited patients in their home. In the mid-‘90’s they acquired a property which they converted into a study centre. |
Over the years SKCC members have visited people in the in-patient unit and also those being cared for in their homes, helped to run a children’s camp and entertained both adults and children in the day care centres. If you would like to know more, you can visit Casa Sperantei’s website www.hospiceofhope.co.uk
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