

Mission Frontiers: The Roma
“Mission Frontiers is a bi-monthly magazine of Frontier Ventures. Mission Frontiers has been in circulation since 1979, providing our subscribers with innovative insights on a wide range of topics from

Gypsy Mission Summit in Jánoshalma
30 people from 7 countries who work in Roma missions were invited to Jánoshalma (Hungary) at the nice facility of the Friendship Mission Foundation on 14-18 June. We had the opportunity to

Muslim Mission Seminar in Leskovac
Roma Networks and Hungarian Gypsy Missions International have organized a seminar in cooperation with the local Evangelical Church in Leskovac (Serbia) in May 2017. The main speakers of the seminar were

Country representatives meeting in Belgrade
Hungarian Gypsy Missions International and Roma Networks have organized the 2. European Roma Mission Conference in Békés (Hungary) in last September, where Roma mission workers from 27 countries had participated.

Joy of the adopted ones in Kompolt
We are thankful to God for those who have a heart for His work, just like “Convoy of Hope Europe”, who decided to support one of the communities of Hungarian

It is all about Jesus now…
The days around 24th December always bring something special to all of us every year: presents, shopping, Christmas tree, sweets, special food, cinnamon-scented candles, Mass celebration, large family gatherings or the

2nd European Roma Missions Conference
People from 27 countries were gathered to the 2nd European Roma Missions Conference what was held in Békés, Hungary on 21-24 September. Hungarian Gypsy Missions International (based in Békés) and

Let’s remember and remind others!
2 August is the Roma Holocaust Memorial Day. On this day we are remembering the Roma victims of World War II?s genocide. On 2 August 1944, the separate camp site

God’s Mission Among the Roma
Written by Melody J. Wachsmuth who is based in Croatia and has been researching and collecting oral history from Roma communities in Eastern Europe since 2011. Listening to God’s Story In the 1960’s,

The walls must come down in the hearts of people!
It was the first time for the protestant churches of Hungary and the Gypsy Methodology and Research Center to hold a conference in Budapest-Fasori Lutheran Church titled: “Make disciples of

Joseph Program? Changing mentality, fighting stereotypes
One of the many stereotypes about ethnic Gypsy Christians is that they are always ready to receive ? and not so much to give. We believe in the power of

Raising our voice together ? network of ethnic Gypsy churches in Hungary
In the past 30 years, the gospel has been spreading fast among the most underprivileged people group in Hungary: ethnic Gypsies. Some churches welcomed them in their own congregations but

The role of GypsyAid in helping refugees
Refugees have been coming through Hungary for quite a while now but we had never seen anything like what we experienced in August and September 2015. In partnership with the Hungarian Pentecostal

Touching the untouchables? Church planting & outreach
Politicians in Eastern Europe and in the European Union go into great lengths trying to solve the so-called ?Roma Problem.? Our vision at Hungarian Gypsy Missions International is that the

Groundbreaking sociological survey shows transformed Gypsy lives
On April 23, 2015, Gypsy Methodology and Research Center (GMRC), the scientific research arm of Hungarian Gypsy Missions International, introduced their first major work in sociological research among the Hungarian

Albert Durko receives Raoul Wallenberg Award
The Rev. Albert Durko, President of Hungarian Gypsy Missions International, nominated by Mr. Zoltan Balog, Hungarian Minister of Human Capacities, and the senior leaders of HGMI, received the Raoul Wallenberg Award on January 19, 2015.

900 Participants at Coworkers? Meeting in Bekes
Over 900 of our nearly 1200 full-time coworkers attended our special biannual gathering in Bekes on November 15, 2014. They had come for a day of encouragement, inspiration, and information and