Gypsymissions Newsletter
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Our Organization

Hungarian Gypsy Missions International was founded in 1996 as a missions branch within the Hungarian Pentecostal Church. Today we have more than 1300 employees and hundreds of volunteers, and there are over 30 people on our full-time missions staff.

We serve the underprivileged, especially ethnic Gypsies, in Hungary and surrounding countries in Central and Eastern Europe. Taking Jesus as our example, we place great emphasis on the balance of ministering to spirit, soul and body of the individual.

In recent years we have seen a tremendous increase in opportunities to preach the Gospel, teach the people and feed the hungry. We are deeply convinced that Gypsies, like everybody else, can only be transformed by God’s life-changing power.

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new zealend visitors at HGMI

New Zealand Visitors at HGMI

We are excited to announce that Albert Durkó, President, Orsolya Erdész-Gálné, Coordination Deputy of the President, and Réka Draughn, Director of International Relations, recently welcomed special visitors to the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International. Tibor Tóth and his wife, currently residing

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Latest News
Interview with József Balogh

Interview with József Balogh

Hungarian Gypsy Missions International, through its Charity division, has been continuously helping families displaced by the Russian-Ukrainian war. They also organize aid for those who

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new zealend visitors at HGMI

New Zealand Visitors at HGMI

We are excited to announce that Albert Durkó, President, Orsolya Erdész-Gálné, Coordination Deputy of the President, and Réka Draughn, Director of International Relations, recently welcomed special visitors to the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International. Tibor Tóth and his wife, currently residing

Read More »
Latest News
Interview with József Balogh

Interview with József Balogh

Hungarian Gypsy Missions International, through its Charity division, has been continuously helping families displaced by the Russian-Ukrainian war. They also organize aid for those who

Read More »