Pray Daily this January with our Prayer Calendar

Prayer is a vital part of the work here at Romania Reborn. We invited you to download our January 2022 Prayer Calendar here. Each day there is a new praise or prayer request for our ministry, our staff, and the children we serve.

Thank you for your ministry in prayer as we spend this month focusing on vulnerable children in Romania.

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Ephesians 6:18

Here's Our December Prayer Calendar

Prayer is a vital part of the work here at Romania Reborn. We invited you to download our December 2021 Prayer Calendar here. Each day there is a new praise or prayer request for our ministry, our staff, and the children we serve.

Thank you for your ministry in prayer as we spend this month focusing on vulnerable children in Romania.

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Ephesians 6:18

Five Days of Prayer: Day 5

Praise God for His faithfulness

“For great is His love toward us, and the faithfulness of the LORD endures forever.” Psalm 117:2

By Jayme Metzgar, RR President

We're forgetful people. As we struggle through this life, we tend to always have our eyes on the next battle, the next struggle, the next need, while forgetting the victories of the recent past. I suspect this is why God was always setting up memorials in the Old Testament: "Take twelve stones out of the Jordan and heap them on the riverbank, because otherwise you'll forget how I parted this river for you."

It's the same in ministry. Even as we pray for God to raise up more workers, to equip more adoptive families, to help us rescue more children, it's important to pause and remember the many ways He has already been faithful. Faithful to provide, faithful to rescue, faithful to heal.

Just one example is “Nora,” who recently turned 18. Last year, during the height of the COVID pandemic, she was trapped in a state orphanage. We had no legal authority to get her out; we could only pray hard for God's intervention. He answered, and she's now in a loving Christian home. Her world is entirely different than it was a year ago, because God is faithful.

When we remember God's faithfulness, it's more than positive thinking. It's an intentional refocusing on His character. No matter what we're currently facing, we can trust Him. He sees. He loves. He is mighty to save.

Prayer: “Lord, great is your faithfulness! You raise up people (donors, volunteers, missionaries, etc.) to bring the love of Jesus to those in need. Continue to move people’s hearts to get involved using the gifts and talents you have blessed them with. Praises to you, Lord."

Five Days of Prayer: Day 4

Pray for the Lord to provide workers

“Give justice to the weak and the fatherless; maintain the right of the afflicted and the destitute.” Psalm 82:3

By Michelle Essex, RR Executive Director

God’s Word calls on believers to defend the cause of vulnerable orphans. Rescuing children, building and supporting families, and advocating for children require dedicated people who care deeply and will not give up.

Recently, Romania Reborn rescued two brothers from a dangerous home. Suffering neglect, these boys have been vulnerable and marginalized their whole lives. They showed up at school looking dirty and disheveled in old, worn-out clothing. They were bullied and mistreated. Without the care and encouragement of parents, they fell behind and they could not do their homework.

Though newly settled in a family, every day is still a battle as the boys form new habits and get ready for school. But now they attend school in new clothes, neatly groomed, with homework in hand. One classmate did not recognize the older boy and asked, “Daniel, is that you? You look really nice.” These boys have a long road of recovery ahead, but they are no longer destitute. They are loved.

All across the globe there are children who desperately need people to shine the love of Christ into their lives. Will you pray for God to lead members of the Body of Christ to minister to them?

Prayer: “Lord, raise up workers for ministry to the fatherless. We know we need to ‘look after orphans and widows in their distress’ (James 1:27). Father, help Christians to faithfully ‘Seek justice. Help the oppressed. Defend the orphan. Fight for the rights of widows’ (Is 1:17).”

Five Days of Prayer: Day 3

Pray for God to raise up Christian families

“God sets the lonely in families.” Psalm 68:6

By Jeanne Domenech, RR Treasurer

In Psalm 68, King David proclaims the strength and power of God. His enemies flee; He rides through the desert. But suddenly David shifts his focus to God’s mercy and compassion for the fatherless. The mighty Lord of all stoops to consider the needs of lonely, orphaned children. Amazing!

Decades ago, we prayed about adopting a child. Our three older children prayed nightly for this little girl. Imagine our joy, when after many years of prayer God brought a little 1.5-year-old into our lives. She is now 27 with her own family. We know God set her in ours and are so glad He did.

Considering adoption is a serious undertaking, but God doesn’t just care, He acts. He loves to use his people to meet needs. Later in Psalm 68:19 King David “blesses God who daily bears us up.” If you hear the Spirit prompting you to be the heart and hands of God for an abandoned child, He WILL supply the needs of your entire family.

There is a stirring in the church worldwide with many families seeking God, asking Him to set a child in their home.

Could God be calling you?

Prayer: “Lord, ‘set the lonely in families’ according to your will and your Word. Bless families all over the world who are adopting and fostering orphans. Provide for all of the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of each member of the family.”

Five Days of Prayer: Day 2

Pray for the fatherless

“For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” Ephesians 2:10

By Lauren Black, RR Social Media Volunteer

Write your name in the margin. Andrew, Alina, Samuel, Evelyn...if letters could talk, they would tell your story. Maybe you are tall, blond, like ice cream, play soccer. Maybe you are pursuing a doctorate, or missions. Your story may not be fully known, yet it matters. Your name is etched on the Savior’s hand. God promises, even if your mother forgets you, He engraves you into His flesh with nail pierced wounds. Rest there. In the gift, He knows you.

Those names on this page are our children. Their stories include abandonment, abuse, institutionalization, emergency heart surgery, disability, repeated abandonment, and unplanned pregnancy. They lived unknown, unloved, nearly nameless, no family belonging, without father or mother. They asked, “Who loves me?” Andrew says, “God gave me grace to forgive my birth mother...God will give me grace to forgive this…” Repeated pain collides with repeated grace. Alina’s new parents fly to Italy for serious heart surgery, declaring it is worth doing what none will, to give her a chance. Evelyn's new family loves her and her unborn baby. First birth, second birth; all reborn.

Pray over their names. Pray for every orphan known, unknown, loved, waiting.

Prayer: “Lord, give fatherless children health, shelter and safety. Provide for their education and future. Put each one into a loving Christian family that will provide healing love and teach them to know and worship You. Give them the confidence of knowing they are your precious handiwork."

Five Days of Prayer: Day 1

Pray for the church to reach hurting children

“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute.” Proverbs 31:8

By Mike Farris, RR Chairman

I will never forget my first trip to Romania in 1990. It was a few months after the fall of communism and the execution of the brutal dictator.

Our group toured Ceausescu's palace and saw all of its unbelievable excesses immediately after touring a state orphanage for 6 to 18 year old children. The kids were left to fend for themselves while the state workers were sitting in a back room playing cards.

Their sleeping quarters were the worst. The stench of urine was pervasive. The ceilings were black. At first I thought it was paint. But it was an army of mosquitoes that feasted on the children every night.

I wanted to scoop up as many children as I could to rescue them from this atmosphere of evil indifference.

Those of us in America aren’t in the same position as those wickedly indifferent workers. But if we sit silently by and help no one in such a situation, the difference between us and those workers is one of degree not of kind.

Proverbs 31:8 is one of many verses that make our duty clear. We cannot help all orphans, but we can help some. Silence and indifference is not an option.

Prayer: “Lord, help your church to live out your word, speaking up for orphans and acting on their behalf, to help them. Begin with me, showing me my role in caring for the poor and vulnerable."

Pray Daily with our November Prayer Calendar

Prayer is a vital part of the work here at Romania Reborn. We invited you to download our November 2021 Prayer Calendar is here. Each day there is a new praise or prayer request for our ministry, our staff, and the children we serve.

Thank you for your ministry in prayer as we spend this month focusing on vulnerable children in Romania.

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Ephesians 6:18

Our October Prayer Calendar is Here!

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Prayer is a vital part of the work here at Romania Reborn. We invited you to download our October 2021 Prayer Calendar is here. Each day there is a new praise or prayer request for our ministry, our staff, and the children we serve.

Thank you for your ministry in prayer as we spend this month focusing on vulnerable children in Romania.

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Ephesians 6:18

Pray Daily with our September Prayer Calendar

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Prayer is a vital part of the work here at Romania Reborn. We invited you to download our September Prayer Calendar here. Each day there is a new praise or prayer request for our ministry, our staff, and the children we serve.

Thank you for your ministry in prayer as we spend this month focusing on vulnerable children in Romania.

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Ephesians 6:18

Our August Prayer Calendar is Here

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Prayer is a vital part of the work here at Romania Reborn. We invited you to download our August Prayer Calendar here. Each day there is a new praise or prayer request for our ministry, our staff, and the children we serve.

Thank you for your ministry in prayer as we spend this month focusing on vulnerable children in Romania.

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Ephesians 6:18

Pray Daily with our July Prayer Calendar!

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Prayer is a vital part of the work here at Romania Reborn. We invited you to download our July Prayer Calendar here. Each day there is a new praise or prayer request for our ministry, our staff, and the children we serve.

Thank you for your ministry in prayer as we spend this month focusing on vulnerable children in Romania.

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Ephesians 6:18

Why the Hard Cases are our Mission

The first baby Corina brought home in 1996. (She was adopted in Romania and is now happily married with two children.)

The first baby Corina brought home in 1996. (She was adopted in Romania and is now happily married with two children.)

by Jayme Metzgar

The first time I ever held an abandoned baby, it was 1996, during my first trip to Romania. A friend had driven me out to an apartment block on the southern edge of town. The building rose drearily against the winter sky, indistinguishable from every other apartment block in the city. But inside, I met a woman who would change my life.

Corina Caba was then 25 years old. She sat on the floor of her small living room—slender, dark-haired, and sleepy-eyed—surrounded by babies. There were seven infants living with her at the time, ranging in age from six weeks to twelve months old. Each one had recently left the children's hospital, arriving in various stages of neglect and malnourishment. Each one was recovering under Corina's care. Each one was bound for an adoptive family.

The early years, in Corina’s apartment.

The early years, in Corina’s apartment.

That was the beginning of the partnership that is now Romania Reborn. Things were different then. Domestic adoption was almost unheard of. The national infrastructure was still in a post-Communist shambles. Every abandoned Romanian child was vulnerable, forgotten. Without intervention, every abandoned child was in danger of extreme neglect—even death.

Twenty-five years later, much has changed. There aren't nearly as many healthy newborns growing up in hospitals. Cultural interest in adoption has blossomed—in part due to our efforts through the Romania Without Orphans Alliance. Now, child abandonment isn't necessarily a life sentence—or a death sentence. When it tries, the state is often able to find an adoptive family within Romania.

If. If. If.

If the baby is healthy, without handicaps.

If the child is young.

If he or she doesn't have a strong ethnic Roma appearance.

But when any of those "ifs" go the wrong way, the outlook for an abandoned child remains nearly as bleak today as it was in 1996.

Take "Annie," for example. Abandoned at birth, she suffers from a mild case of hydrocephalus. Although it's correctable with treatment, Annie's condition would have been enough to send her to an institution for children with special needs. Romanian law requires that infants under age two be placed in foster families—unless they have special needs. Even small, correctable special needs often give the state an excuse to place children in an institution—where they are likely to spend their entire childhoods.

Since the beginning, we’ve looked for children who would have no chance without our intervention.

For Annie, we praise God this wasn't the case. Just last month, we were able to place her in a loving family, where she is now an adored daughter and little sister.

The same month, we were also able to find a family for six-month-old "Matilda." Like Annie, she was abandoned at birth, but her medical condition is more severe. Matilda has a heart defect which will prematurely end her life without surgery. Without a family, she was unable get the surgery she needed.

Corina searched for months, desperately trying to find a family willing to give Matilda a home and a chance to survive. Finally, by God's grace, a family fell in love with this sweet little pixie—heart defect and all. As soon as they took Matilda home, the family immediately began planning a two-month trip to Italy for life-saving surgery. There's still a risk that she won't survive. But with medical care—and love—she has a fighting chance.

Both these stories illustrate the fact that as the landscape in Romania has shifted, our ministry is increasingly focusing on hard-to-place children, especially those with special needs. In a way, it's what we've always done. Since the beginning, we've looked for children who would have no chance without our intervention. Then by God's grace, and with your help, we change their lives.

Jayme Metzgar is the founder & president of Romania Reborn.

Bethany & Gideon: Fully Adopted

The story below is of two children. Unrelated by birth, woven together by love. Once scarred by pain, now all that remains is an etching of hope in the Father’s hands. This is one family’s story of healing.

by Lauren Black

He’s a cheeky little fellow, our Gideon. Always dancing, laughing, passionate about life. He gives joy without reserve, with every skip of his dancing feet.

His spirit is vibrant, yet as Gideon tells his story, his smile is quieted by a knowing understanding of the scars he bears. He looks up at you with his endlessly deep brown eyes, and indicates marks on his stomach, memories of multiple surgeries. He tells you, it could only be Jesus who healed him.

Neglected, malnourished, and abandoned, Gideon was hospitalized, when a doctor compassionately stepped in, performing life-saving surgery. His wounds could mend, but who would take a chance on a child who wasn’t expected to live?

Sweet Bethany is our most enchanting little miss; our beloved princess in every sense. Seeing her smile, with grace and sincerity of heart, it’s difficult to comprehend the horrible circumstances surrounding her early life.

Bethany’s birth home was incredibly unstable. Her birth mother became ill as a result of her own difficult life, and passed away several years after Bethany’s birth. Bethany endured complete neglect, malnourishment, and abandonment. Hospitalized, days became months of waiting. As potential adoptive parents passed her by, it was tragically apparent that her Roma-African ethnicity, though beautiful to us, was met with prejudice.

A mother with an earnest longing reached out to Corina—“I’ve had such a vivid dream; I can’t shake it. I keep dreaming about a little dark-skinned girl who is crying and in trouble. It seems like I am supposed to help her. Tell me: do you know of a little girl like this who needs a family?”

And so love found a home. Held safe within a haven of hope, healing began.

Gideon and Bethany were welcomed into the same loving family. Without his forever parents pursuing an intestinal transplant in Italy, Gideon would not have survived. He likely would have passed away in hospital, alone and unloved, at just age 5. Without the vision to see Bethany’s radiant, intrinsic value, enhanced, not hindered, by her unique background, she would have been institutionalized, captive to a broken system.

In the early part of their foster care, Gideon and Bethany’s mother said, though a long, arduous process, “I know it will come to a good end.” It has, and these children have been loved every step of the way. Gideon and Bethany’s adoptions were completed this year. They are absolutely thriving in a family constantly opening their arms with grace—3 adult biological children, 3 adopted through RR—Nina (18), Bethany (6), & Gideon (6), and 3 being fostered through RR. Alongside their parents' devotion, tender care, and steadfast faith—all medical and emotional recovery, and complete funding of their adoptions was possible because of those who chose to give. Because of each of you who chose to love.

Our June Prayer Calendar is Here!

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Prayer is a vital part of the work here at Romania Reborn. We invited you to download our June Prayer Calendar here. Each day there is a new praise or prayer request for our ministry, our staff, and the children we serve.

Thank you for your ministry in prayer as we spend this month focusing on vulnerable children in Romania.

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Ephesians 6:18

Here's Our May Prayer Calendar

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Prayer is a vital part of the work here at Romania Reborn. We invited you to download our May Prayer Calendar here. Each day there is a new praise or prayer request for our ministry, our staff, and the children we serve.

Thank you for your ministry in prayer as we spend this month focusing on vulnerable children in Romania.

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Ephesians 6:18

Our April Prayer Calendar is Here!

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Prayer is a vital part of the work here at Romania Reborn. We invited you to download our April Prayer Calendar here. Each day there is a new praise or prayer request for our ministry, our staff, and the children we serve.

Thank you for your ministry in prayer as we spend this month focusing on vulnerable children in Romania.

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Ephesians 6:18

Here's our March Prayer Calendar!

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Prayer is a vital part of the work here at Romania Reborn. We invited you to download our March Prayer Calendar here. Each day there is a new praise or prayer request for our ministry, our staff, and the children we serve.

Thank you for your ministry in prayer as we spend this month focusing on vulnerable children in Romania.

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Ephesians 6:18

It's February! Here's How to Pray This Month.

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Prayer is a vital part of the work here at Romania Reborn. We invited you to download our February Prayer Calendar here. Each day there is a new praise or prayer request for our ministry, our staff, and the children we serve.

Thank you for your ministry in prayer as we spend this month focusing on vulnerable children in Romania.

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Ephesians 6:18

Here's our Daily Prayer Calendar for January!

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Prayer is a vital part of the work here at Romania Reborn. We invited you to download our January Prayer Calendar here. Each day there is a new praise or prayer request for our ministry, our staff, and the children we serve.

Thank you for your ministry in prayer as we spend this month focusing on vulnerable children in Romania.

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Ephesians 6:18