Emanuel and Ioana Grozea are helping to revitalize Romanian Baptist Church, which was dying when he arrived. God gave Emanuel and Ioana a burden for what Romanian Baptist Church needs to be in this generation — a house of worship for all nations.

It’s been challenging to lead the church, now called Maranatha Baptist Church, into this new future, but today it’s reaching people from Albanian, Nepali, Polish, Latino, Egyptian, Italian, Turkish and Armenian backgrounds. Each language group meets individually for Sunday school and then unites for corporate worship together.

The Cooperative Program (CP) takes the Gospel to the nations and the neighborhoods. Your financial support through the Cooperative Program has supported the Grozeas and their efforts to reach the nations in New York City.

Pray that God would raise up leaders as He leads Maranatha to plant three new churches by 2030.