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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
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
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
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
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.
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
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