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.
Interview with Miklós Rézműves
Today’s guest on ReményCast is Pastor Miklós Rézműves, executive elder of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International, who recently faced a life-threatening illness. In this conversation, we’ll explore what illness he battled, the sources of his strength during recovery, how his
Hidden Histories: The Roma Experience During the Holocaust
The Holocaust is often associated with the Jewish tragedy, yet the Roma community also endured immense suffering during this period. Hungarian Gypsy Missions International commemorates
Interview with Júlia Berkiné Erdélyi
In today’s interview, we are talking with Júlia Berkiné Erdélyi, who has a close relationship with the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International. For several decades, she
The Key Role of Discipleship
In October, the joint training program of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International and Prepare International reached another important milestone, featuring a lecture by guest speaker
Interview with Miklós Rézműves
Today’s guest on ReményCast is Pastor Miklós Rézműves, executive elder of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International, who recently faced a life-threatening illness. In this conversation, we’ll explore what illness he battled, the sources of his strength during recovery, how his
Hidden Histories: The Roma Experience During the Holocaust
The Holocaust is often associated with the Jewish tragedy, yet the Roma community also endured immense suffering during this period. Hungarian Gypsy Missions International commemorates
Interview with Júlia Berkiné Erdélyi
In today’s interview, we are talking with Júlia Berkiné Erdélyi, who has a close relationship with the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International. For several decades, she
The Key Role of Discipleship
In October, the joint training program of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International and Prepare International reached another important milestone, featuring a lecture by guest speaker