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Who are the Roma people?

The Roma are a people group with no home country. They are scattered primarily throughout Europe, but also the world. Typically living in tight-knit exclusive communities, the Roma maintain a unique culture and close family ties.

To learn more about the Roma visit the Britannica Page or the Wikipedia Page.

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Friday
Mar022012

Staying Warm

The winters are very hard for the Roma people. It is harder for them to find money on cold winter days, and many times they have nothing to spend on firewood. New Life Roma Church does their best to help those families facing this problem. 

This winter was especially difficult because of the excessive snow and very low temperatures. The help provided was lifesaving: many families would have frozen if it wasn't for the firewood. The harsh winter even lead to the loss of one woman who froze to death in one of the villages. She was asleep in the cold room without any heating and this tragedy happened. The pastor does not remember such things happen before; "it seems that we are living in different times now." Poverty in camps is huge, and people cannot pay as much attention to others as they used to, since it is very hard for them to provide for their own families.

Please pray for the Roma and that God would take care of them even in the details, like having firewood during this harsh winter.

 

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