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Former prisoner, now evangelists
During 14th to 17th October 2014 Rescue Foundation with Cristian Pantea and Negoi Ghita (currently in Italy) conducted evangelism programs in prisons Targu Mures, Aiud and Cluj.
Unspeakable love of God
Five volunteers from different churches, on October 10, visited a group of 20 women from the Maximum Security Prison Arad, Women Outer Section. For an hour we made a program that included Christian prayer, a word from Bible and song.
Worship in Aiud Prison
On October 10, 2014, eight young Pentecostal Church no. 2 Elim Cluj-Napoca met a group of 30 inmates from Aiud Maximum Security Prison. In those approximately 3 hours spent together, we prayed to God and sang several songs. At the end of Worship time, we spent a few moments talking to those present.
The real freedom we receive through Jesus Christ
On September 12th , five young volunteers from Elim Pentecostal Church, Cluj Napoca went to Aiud Prison to tell those people once again that God loves them regardless of the mistake committed.
What happens when you meet Jesus?
On September 5th , four young lady from Pentecostal Church "Bethel" Arad and Pentecostal Church "Gloria" Bujac, Arad visited 22 women imprisoned in the Arad Penitentiary. The program have included prayers, songs and Bible message entitled "Maria Magdalena - What happens when you meet Jesus?".
New Testamental Baptism in Aiud Prison
On 22 August 2014, Rescue Humanitarian Foundation together with Baptist Church Sannicoara lived joy of the second event of celebration (the first being the baptism from 2012) organized around five candidates from the Maximum Security Department of Aiud Prison, that decided to make public their decision to follow God for the rest of their life.
Forgiveness - a wonderful gift
On August 8th, 2014, with a team of four girls from Pentecostal Church "Bethel" Arad and a girl from Pentecostal Church "Gloria" Bujac, Arad visited Arad Penitentiary, women section. The program was attended by 23 women, it starting with prayer "Our Father", said aloud, giving thus the possibility that participants pray, followed by a grouping of songs and a short story about the need to confession in every human life.