Romania, a whole new take on door to door ministry. The only other times that I have done door to door ministry was when we gave a pamphlet, or a video for people to read or watch and then we would follow up in a week or two and see what their thoughts were. Here we go to the people and are invited in to pray and sing, and sing and pray. Sometimes God shows up in big ways, and sometimes, "little" ways. Sometimes we feel the Holy Spirit's presence like a weight in the room, and sometimes, we don't feel him at all. Not matter how we feel, God is there and has blessed the ministry in this area.
 
One day during ministry, we were in one of the villages close to where we live and God gave me a revelation about the land, through the prophetic word for the young man standing in the room. As I gave him the word from God, his face lit up, and then he became a little apprehensive. God has BIG plans with that young man (Jonny). This young man is going to be in the forefront in a revival that is going to occur in the future… not just in Romania, but most of Eastern Europe. A revival that is going to shake this area, and grow Gods kingdom tremendously.  
 
The next week, as we went into the city and began praying for the city and random people in the park, God gave me another revelation for the city. A city of healing… my response was "Ya, God… we are in a treatment centre city, and a city that trains medical professionals." His response was "no, my kind of healing… not through the medical, but through me."  This too is going to be a part of the revival. A time when the people know and recognize Christ as their Lord and Saviour. 
 
The land that we are working, plowing, turning over and planting seeds in… this land full of gypies, Hungarians and Romanians. This land is going to have a harvest, and there are people that God is setting up to reap that harvest. The workers may be few, but He has prepared the way. There will be revival here in gypsyland. Revival here in Eastern Europe. God has promised it, and I am glad to be a part of its meager beginnings.