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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
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 International Roma Holocaust Memorial Day
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 has served the marginalized segments
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 Rinus van Kuil from the
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
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 remain in their homes. This
Civil Organizations Operating as Strongholds in the Mission
The Fourth Civil Information Day was held in Békés, where representatives of civil organizations associated with the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International gathered to share their experiences, successes, and challenges. Currently,
Interview with Géza Ásós
Géza Ásós, the owner of the first Hungarian Roma restaurant, started from humble beginnings in the Roma settlement of Békés and has now built an exemplary business. We will talk
Josiah Boyd Inspires with Messages of Grace and Hope
On August 22-23, Josiah Boyd returned to our community as part of the August seminar series organized by Prepare International and the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International. The American teacher led
Interview with Jenő Nagy
Our fifth podcast guest is someone whose life underwent a complete transformation after his conversion. Jenő Nagy, who grew up in a Roma settlement, came into contact with drugs at
Don’t give up on your dreams! – Conference on Talent Management
The “Football as a Tool: Social Inclusion in Talent Development” conference, organized by the Reményhír Sports Association, brought together representatives of the sport and professionals involved in youth development to
Deeper self-awareness for effective education
The educators of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International took part in a special self-awareness training in Békés, aimed at personal development and increasing the effectiveness of community work. The mission
Focus on the relationship with Jesus
The Hungarian Gypsy Missions International and the Christian organization Prepare International organized a two-day seminar in Békés, during which the mission’s educators once more gained valuable insights. The aim of
Interview with Dr. Gulyás Klára
Dr. Klára Gulyás is a young woman of Roma origin and a mother. She is the President of the Epistémé Association and an adjunct professor at the Sárospatak Reformed Theological
Training of trainers: the Leaders of the Future
The training series for instructors continued at the Békés center of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International with the program titled “Assertive Communication for Community Development Professionals.” Participants of the training,
We will never forget!
On August 2nd, people worldwide, including in Békés, commemorated the victims of the Roma Holocaust and the tragedy that befell the Roma community during World War II. At the center
The Role of Women in the Church: Strategic Planning and Sharing Experiences in Szanazug
The working group meeting took place in Szanazug, primarily organized for female workers affiliated with the mission. At the event, Albert Durkó, President, and László Surman, Mission Director-General, also gave
“We do not stoop down to Roma people; instead, we embrace them.”
This year, Roma issues were again included in the program of the Bálványos Summer University and Student Camp, with significant attention given to the questions of Roma pastoral care. As
Building Resilience Together: The Fourth Conference of the Roma Workers Network
The Roma Workers Network (RWN) held its fourth annual conference this year at the picturesque Hargita Christian camp from May 20-24, 2024. The event aims to encourage, prepare, and empower
The believers of Zákányszék will not give up their dream
The congregation of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International in Zákányszék is going through the toughest period in its history. As we have reported several times, their church, which they built
The youth meeting was full of blessings
About seventy young people from different communities attended the youth meeting of the Tüzes Szívek Religious Association. The event was opened by Jenő Lakatos, Pastor of the Tüzes Szívek, and
“Jesus is alive today and wants to give life to the whole world”
This message was emphasized by Volkert Muijs, a representative of Prepare International, an international Christian organization, at the June training event of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International seminar series. The
The Pivotal Role of Education at HGMI: Cultivating Change and Preserving Culture
Hungarian Gypsy Missions International has always placed a high priority on education, believing that it is the most effective way to bring about significant social change. From early childhood education
Ian Green gave a lecture on discipleship in Békés
The Hungarian Gypsy Missions International organized a three-day program where Ian Green, an internationally recognized Christian speaker and coach, provided advice and training to the ministers. Ian Green has a
Interview with Pál Péter
The third guest of our podcast episode is Pál Péter, the executive elder of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International. He was born on January 30, 1977, in Dicsőszentmárton, Transylvania. His
Civil Information Day at the mission headquarters
The Civil Information Day was held at the headquarters of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International, bringing together representatives of the ten new NGOs belonging to the Mission. The event featured
CharityPoint meeting: ‘You are the extended hands of the mission’
The coordinators of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International’s Charity meet quarterly in Békés to discuss their experiences and questions arising from their work. There are currently 14 CharityPoints in the
„Well in Spirit” for a successful life
The last stage of the “Well in Spirit” programme series, held at the HGMI headquarters, aimed to provide mainly young people with a wide range of knowledge for a successful
Carpathian Basin Coalition for the Roma
The II. Carpathian Basin Roma Mission Conference was held in Békés with hundreds of participants from Hungary and beyond. The organizers aimed to create a collaboration that could impact the
Serious challenges await young people
The fifth “Well in Spirit” event, held at the headquarters of HGMI, provided exciting and insightful lectures and valuable thoughts for the participants, who this time explored the topic of
Interview with László Surman
The second guest of our podcast episode is László Surman, Mission Director-General of Hungarian Gypsy Missions International. László Surman was born in 1973 in Békés, married, a father of one
Celebration and Touching Moments on Roma Culture Day
In accordance with tradition, a festive program commemorated Roma Culture Day at the headquarters of HGMI, where several artistic performances made the event memorable. In his welcome address, President of
The key role of Roma communities in the renewal of Europe
Paestum, Italy – The beautiful countryside of the province of Salerno was the setting for a special event this year from 6-8 March, with the annual conference of the Pentecostal
Who holds the power?
This was the central theme of this year’s Protestant Roma Mission Conference, hosted by the Budapest Gazdagréti Reformed Church. Hundreds of representatives from the Evangelical, Baptist, Methodist, Reformed, and Pentecostal
In every young person lives talent
The series titled “Well in Spirit” primarily organized for young people, has reached another milestone with its latest installment. This time, Gyula Gyöngyösi, a child welfare advancement consultant and coordinator
Interview with Albert Durkó
The first guest of our newly launched ReményCast podcast is Albert Durkó, President of Hungarian Gypsy Missions International. Albert was born in Békés, the fifth child of a seven-member family.
American experiences in building the Kingdom of God
Leaders and servants of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International attended a special training session at the headquarters, given by a representative of the US-based international Christian organization Prepare International. The
Focus on Physical and Mental Health
Participants gained exciting and enriching insights at the latest installment of the “Well in Spirit” program series, hosted once again at the headquarter of the HGMI in Békés. The program
Hope and Donation in the Midst of War
Unlike their previous visits, the staff of the HGMI not only distributed aid packages but also provided testimonies and preached to those facing hardship, aiming to strengthen their faith and
Mental Health Awareness: Insights into Roma Communities
October not only marks the colorful shift of seasons but also calls our attention to a profound and often silent struggle faced by many – mental health. As we embrace
HGMI encourages further education
About fifty servants and congregation members associated with the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International started their higher education studies in September. From the outset, the mission’s leadership has been encouraging their
Donations were also much needed in Ukraine in September
Once again, the staff of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International were greeted by grateful eyes as they once again arrived at the end of September with donations for families in
Self-awareness is important for effective ministry
Due to a mindset focused on multiplication, Bible school training will commence at nine locations within the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International’s congregations starting from January 2024. The instructors were prepared
From Learners to Leaders: The CTL Program
Over the course of two years, a Community Transformational Leadership Training program was conducted, aiming to empower individuals to become catalysts for change within their communities. With a focus on
The mission is building a bridge with the national presbytery
The life of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International has reached another milestone with the establishment of the national presbytery. The inauguration of the seven members of the presbytery took place
Roma Holocaust: Unforgettable Human Fates
Every year on August 2nd, we commemorate the victims of the Roma Holocaust and the heart-wrenching events that affected the European Roma community during World War II. This year as
Remembering the Roma Holocaust: Honoring the Forgotten Tragedy
The Roma Holocaust, also known as the Porajmos, is a term used to refer to the genocide and persecution of the Roma people during World War II. The word “Porajmos”
Kingdom-centered Thinking in Churches
The speaker of the two-day seminar that delved primarily into building kingdom-centered churches was from Croatia. The seminar was attended by the workers of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International, giving
The Operation of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International Reaches a Turning Point
Significant changes have occurred in the organizational structure of the HGMI starting from July. A transformation process has been initiated, aiming to introduce a pilot mode of micro-matrix management method
Education is crucial for integration
The Roma community has been present in Hungary for centuries and is an important part of society. However, education is essential for social integration and individual development, so improving and