A worker for the Lord in Montenegro reports that opportunities for the spread of the gospel in Montenegro are presenting themselves in a way that has not been seen up until this time. The Lord has opened the doors of the biggest prison for ministry to prisoners, leaders, and guards. The team has found favor in the eyes of the director who welcomes them to come, bringing in over 200 Christian books and over 200 Bibles, with plans to give New Testaments to the 1500 inmates. They also are given the green light for weekly meetings of teaching on the Gospel of John. At the first session, 15 prisoners came and most expressed an openness to hearing the message. The director and his assistants were also open, each was given a Bible and were prayed for. They were touched by God and blessed. The prayer is that many prisoners will receive the Lord as their Savior, and will join a church to continue growing in the Lord when they are released from prison.
A worker for the Lord in Montenegro reports that opportunities for the spread of the gospel in Montenegro are presenting themselves in a way that has not been seen up until this time.
The Lord has opened the doors of the biggest prison for ministry to prisoners, leaders, and guards. The team has found favor in the eyes of the director who welcomes them to come, bringing in over 200 Christian books and over 200 Bibles, with plans to give New Testaments to the 1500 inmates. They also are given the green light for weekly meetings of teaching on the Gospel of John. At the first session, 15 prisoners came and most expressed an openness to hearing the message. The director and his assistants were also open, each was given a Bible and were prayed for. They were
touched by God and blessed. The prayer is that many prisoners will receive the Lord as their Savior, and will join a church to continue growing in the Lord when they are released from prison.
The Lord has also opened the doors in some schools and hospitals. In every of those institutions,
the ministry team was received by the highest authorities who were open to hear a message and to receive Bibles. In just a couple of days, over 500 New Testaments were distributed in the schools. The plans are to visit hospitals with the intention of leaving a New Testament at every bed.
The evangelism teams are busy with their work. A Roma (Gypsy) family was led to the Lord by one of the teams.
There is often an Agape lunch after the Sunday morning service. Fellowship with other believers and workers is an encouragement and blessing.