Use our December Prayer Calendar to Pray Daily

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Prayer is a vital part of the work here at Romania Reborn. We invited you to download our December 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 November Prayer Calendar

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Prayer is a vital part of the work here at Romania Reborn. We invited you to download our November 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 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 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

Use our September Calendar for Daily Prayer

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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

Download our August Prayer Calendar 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

New Life for a Teen Mom & Her Baby

“Evelyn” helps out with jam-making in her new placement family.

“Evelyn” helps out with jam-making in her new placement family.

Of all the lamentable things about growing up without a family, one of the worst is its generational impact. Far too often, a child who grows up in the system ends up abandoning his or her own children to the system. And the cycle of brokenness continues.

We recently had the joy of interrupting this process for one teenage girl and her unborn child. “Evelyn” first entered the Romanian child welfare system at nine years old. She was 15 and still living in a state orphanage when she learned she was pregnant with her first child. The options for her baby were limited, to say the least. The state was willing to provide some temporary housing for her and the child after she gave birth, but within a few months, they would be separated: Evelyn returning to the orphanage, and her baby being placed in the foster system.

When our Romanian director, Corina, learned about Evelyn’s situation, she did what she always does first: pray. One of Corina’s prayer partners is Annie, a “hero mom” who has adopted and fostered many of our children. Annie is in the habit of calling Corina every week and asking, “Do you have any new children for me to pray over?” One week, Corina told Annie about Evelyn.

As Annie prayed over Evelyn, she was gripped by the conviction — as she’s been on several past occasions — that she should become the answer to her own prayer. She called Corina back. “I want to take Evelyn,” she said. “Maybe just for a few weeks to see how it goes.”

Evelyn, having suffered the disruption of a prior family placement, was desperate to escape the orphanage and has been very eager to please. She has become an established figure in Annie’s burgeoning household, gladly pitching in to help with chores and the younger children. Her due date is in the fall, and Annie intends to allow the baby to remain in her home, along with his or her young mother.

Please join us in praising God for not one, but two lives snatched from the desperation of the Romanian child welfare system. Pray that He would continue to work in Evelyn’s life, helping her heal, grow, and bond with her placement family. Pray for strength and blessing for Annie, her husband, and all the children under their roof — including this small unborn life. Our deepest desire is that Evelyn and her child would both find peace in Christ, the love of a family, and a bright future.

Finding Joy through Loss

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In May, as American families entered their third month of sheltering at home, Romania Reborn put on its first-ever art contest for kids. Our theme was "The Joy of Family," and we received wonderful submissions from 20 kids, ages 5-12. The voting took place on our Facebook page during the final week of May, with the winner being determined by the number of "likes" on each entry.

On June 3rd, we were pleased to announce the winner: 8-year-old Hannah Dukes. Hannah's drawing spoke with unexpected poignancy not only to the joy of family, but also to its fragility. Her drawing depicted "my family with my first mommy, before she went to heaven." Hannah's mother, Sarah, passed away from breast cancer when she was just three years old. She now has a loving and supportive stepmother, who encouraged her to enter her drawing.

Like Hannah, all the children to whom we minister at Romania Reborn come from a place of deep loss. Her entry was a good reminder of the beautiful brokenness of orphan care work, and the ways God can redeem each story. Thank you for sharing your art with us, Hannah!

Visit our Facebook album to see all the beautiful, sweet, and moving entries to our contest.

Fighting for Baby Maddie

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In the debate over abortion in America, those seeking to save children's lives will often promote alternatives. "Don't abort. We'll help you raise your baby," we might say. "Or, if that's not an option, we'll help you find an adoptive family."

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Incredibly—in a country with one of the world’s highest abortion rates—there is no law that allows a mother to place her child voluntarily for adoption.

In Romania, sadly, one of those two choices is off the table. Incredibly—in a country with one of the world's highest abortion rates—there is no law that allows a mother to place her child voluntarily for adoption. The only way a child can be declared adoptable is if he or she is neglected, abused, or abandoned.

We recently ran up against this law for the umpteenth time, when a pregnant mother came to our ministry director for counseling. This young mother already had several small children and, though recently having professed faith in Christ, she was still working to escape an unhealthy relationship with her baby’s father. Though we often counsel and help families in these situations to stay together, she wasn't ready. She didn't want to abort, but she didn't feel able to parent her baby either. "Can you help me find an adoptive family?" she asked.

Our ministry director had to break the difficult news: in order for her baby to have a chance at adoption, her mother would have to abandon her in the maternity hospital. Understandably, this came as a shock. However, we also promised to do everything we could to get her baby out of the system and place her in a family.

When baby "Maddie" was born this May, her mother did opt to leave her at the hospital. Unfortunately, thought full-term, the baby was severely underweight, and doctors believed she had a mild form of hydrocephalus. Testing revealed the the condition was correctable, and our Romanian director began looking for a family for Maddie.

Just a few weeks ago, a family was found found through our connections at the Romania Without Orphans Alliance. The process is still ongoing, so please pray that God would superintend the details and unite Maddie with her new family quickly.

We rejoice that we were able to keep the promise to Maddie’s birth mother, and find her baby a good, loving family who shares her Christian faith. Join us in praising God, and in continuing to pray: for Maddie’s adoption process, for legal reforms, and for so many other babies still at risk.

Give today to support our orphan care work:

Pray for Our Kids by Name this July

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July is a special month here at Romania Reborn: we’re celebrating our birthday with our annual matching gift challenge. For our prayer calendar this month, we’ve included specific prayer requests for children in our care. Though their names have been changed for privacy, we invite you to lift them up as individuals before the throne of grace. Download our July Prayer Calendar here.

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 June 2020 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

Our May 2020 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 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

Ava: Home from the Hospital

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As the COVID-19 pandemic rages throughout Romania, one baby girl is safe where she belongs: at home, with a family who loves her.

It could have been very different. “Ava” was born into poverty and neglect. Malnutrition sent her to the hospital multiple times during her first year of life. She was finally taken into custody by child protective services and would probably have been placed in a center, but our social workers learned of her case. We matched her with a waiting family, who took her home last fall.

Today, Ava is healing from her first year of neglect, gradually gaining strength, and bonding with her new family. She needs a corrective surgery, which is delayed due to the pandemic, but otherwise she is thriving.

Romanian news recently reported the story of ten newborn babies infected with COVID-19 by staff negligence at a maternity hospital. This underscores what we have already seen throughout two decades of ministry: systems and institutions are not where children belong. Every child needs, deserves, and belongs in a family.

We're so thankful Ava has one.

What you can do:

Pray for Ava. Ask God to help her have surgery soon, and heal from it well. Pray that her placement in her family can be made permanent with no difficulty, once Romania reopens. To join our email prayer team and get timely requests, click below.

Give toward our ministry. We have rescued more than 400 babies and children like Ava, placing them in forever families — but many more are waiting. Your one-time or recurring gift helps cover all the costs, which average around $4,000 per adoption. No Romanian parent pays anything — all costs are covered by our donors.

Gideon: Eagerly Awaiting Adoption

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“Gideon” is the most sparkly five-year-old you could ever hope to meet. When I first met him last summer at a day camp for our foster and adopted kids, I fell in love with his boisterous, hilarious personality. He never sat still, and he never stopped hamming it up for the camera.

But when we told the story of the paralytic healed by Jesus, and talked about the various ways Jesus heals us, Gideon grew quiet. He lifted his shirt and showed the scar on his stomach—a testament to multiple surgeries he’s undergone to save his young life. Severely neglected and then abandoned as a baby, he nearly died from intestinal issues which were exacerbated by malnutrition.

But everything changed for Gideon when we placed him into a family. As all good parents do, they advocated for him, fought for him, and made sure he got the treatment he needed. Today he is experiencing healing in every way.

Gideon’s adoption is still in process. It was delayed first by the Romanian government, and now by the coronavirus outbreak. But the moment we can start working on his case again, we will. And with your help, we’ll also fight for the many other children still waiting to be healed in a family.

What you can do:

Pray for Gideon’s case to be finalized. Ask God to smooth out every detail and make his adoption permanent as soon as possible. To join our email prayer team and get timely requests, click below.

Give toward our ministry. Your one-time or recurring gift will help us finalize Gideon’s case and rescue more children like him from abandonment. No Romanian parent pays anything — all costs are covered by our donors.

Simon: Home Just in Time

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In mid-March, we asked you to pray for “Simon,” a newborn baby who had been abandoned in the maternity hospital. Even though all non-emergency functions of the child welfare department had been shut down, our hope was to place Simon in a family under an emergency order.

We’re thrilled to report that the child welfare department did place Simon into a family, who hopes to eventually become his forever family. Although this placement didn’t happen through our foundation, our director’s advocacy made a difference in getting Simon into the arms of a mom and dad.

As the COVID-19 crisis grows more acute in Romania, we’re so thankful that Simon is out of the hospital, and in a home, where he belongs.

What you can do:

Praise God with us. Thank Him for answering our prayers and helping Simon find a mom and dad just in time. Thank God for the child welfare department who prioritized his needs, even in the midst of a crisis. Ask God to help Simon bond with his new family, grow healthy and strong, and eventually come to know the love of Christ. To join our email prayer team and get timely requests, click below.

Give toward our ministry. Your one-time or recurring gift will help us rescue children from abandonment and place them in families. No Romanian parent pays anything — all costs are covered by our donors.

Samuel: Quarantined in a Hospital

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As the nation of Romania is locked down to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, little “Samuel” is spending his days in the hospital. Which is just the same place he has spent every day in his few months of life.

Born with Down syndrome and abandoned at birth, Samuel also suffers from heart defects. He’s already had one surgery, but fluid continues to collect in his heart and require draining. He likely needs a second surgery, but with the pandemic, everything is on hold.

Also on hold: Samuel’s placement in a family. We were able to match him with a wonderfully loving mother, who has already adopted multiple children from our ministry. (That’s her meeting Samuel in the video.) But she can’t take him home until he gets the surgery he needs, and he can’t get the surgery until the crisis passes. Visits are scarce, since Samuel’s would-be parents live in another region of Romania.


What you can do:

Pray daily for Samuel. Ask God to help this tiny child feel His presence in his hospital bed. Pray for comforters to come in the form of loving nurses and hospital staff. Thank God for the family who loves him already. Ask God to allow him to have a successful surgery soon, and join his new family. To join our email prayer team and get timely requests, click below.

Give toward our ministry. Your one-time or recurring gift will help us cover court fees and social worker hours to process children’s cases. No Romanian parent pays anything — all costs are covered by our donors.

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

Nora: Quarantined in an Orphanage

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Imagine if, instead of spending the next few weeks at home surrounded by family, you were locked inside a government institution, surrounded by miserable inmates and abusive staff.

It may sound like prison, but it applies equally to life under quarantine in a Romanian state orphanage. For 16-year-old Nora, this has been daily reality since Romania instituted a strict lockdown to combat coronavirus.

Nora wasn’t always in the orphanage. From age three to thirteen, she lived with a family in our private foster program. But when her beloved foster mother passed away from cancer, Nora had difficulty bonding with her second family. When the government seized our case files two years ago in a hostile move against NGOs, they placed Nora in an orphanage.

Since then, our ministry director, Corina, has never forgotten Nora, visiting her regularly in the orphanage and working to get her in a family again. But now that’s all on hold. For now, Nora clings to electronic communication with the outside world, messaging with Corina every day, but it’s barely enough. Deprived of anything outside the orphanage walls, Nora and her fellow residents are struggling to keep their spirits up.


What you can do:

Pray daily for Nora. Ask God to be her ever-present friend and comforter throughout these days of isolation. Ask God to strengthen her and protect her from emotionally abusive staff. Ask God to help us remove her from the institution once Romania gets back to work. To join our email prayer team and get timely requests, click below.

Give toward our ministry. After a successful lawsuit against the government, we’ve recently regained the ability to place children in families. Your one-time or recurring gift will help us remove children from institutions and systems and place them with moms and dads, where they belong.

Pray Daily This Month with 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

Our February Daily 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 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