This is a gallery of photos I took on a very cool Saturday afternoon when a group of our Roma believer friends gathered together to spread the word about our mission church and it’s service to the community. We handed out leaflets with reminders about our service schedules, we engaged people with the Good News, and our friends from Slovakia sang and shared testimony about the Lord. As you see above, we met in a small parking lot near the Romani Cultural Museum. Below are a few photos taken during the time we spent on the street there.
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