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April 2005
In This Issue
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Message from Ben Kubassek, Executive
Director
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Hardi & Beti in Medgidia
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Mangalia social project
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Tuzla Community Centre
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Welcome Carmen
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Truss plant in operation
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Mangalia church nears completion
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Kogalnicanu project gets finishing
touches
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Tom & Thelma
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"Catching the Vision" |
God is in the business of answering prayers…
It’s an exciting time for our
family…last October our daughter Krystal was married to Eric…what a happy
occasion that was! At the wedding, my wife whispered to me, “I can’t wait
for our first grandchild!”. Well, guess what? God heard her prayer…this
October, my wife, Elizabeth and I will be grandparents! We are all very
excited!
photo: Visiting the new girls home in Valu Lui Traian last Nov…Liz
& Ben with Alina
Our family has more exciting
news…we have just become a foster family! Our first child arrived on March
30th. His name is Spencer…he’s 3½ years old and what a blessing
he has been already! We realize that God is using our family to answer his
prayers for love, security, and a better life. Elizabeth is in her glory
with another child to mother…to play with…to pray with…to feed…to love.
God has been using us to answer the prayers of many children in Romania
through Hands For Humanity over the past 10 years…but it’s also great to
be able to make a difference right here in our own community!
Hands For Humanity receives
requests weekly from all over the world. These are requests from people who
have a heart for their community and want to make a difference but need a
helping hand. Every one of these emails includes a request for prayer…but
also includes a request for finances. These requests all seem to say the
same thing, “we are praying for God to provide…will you let him answer our
prayers through you?” My reply is always the same…we’ll trust God
together for His provision.
As we trust God together,
ministry becomes a team effort. Some give…some go…some pray. Together we
can make a tremendous difference! Together we can change the world!
Ben Kubassek
Executive Director |
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email:
ben@kubassek.com
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Hardi
& Beti in Medgidia
Hardi and Beti Kubassek are
working with poor children in Medgidia. The needs are tremendous and the
conditions are horrible…but God has found two people who said “Yes” to His
call to bring love and light to these kids…to bring an answer to the
prayers of these poor kids for a better life.
photo: The soup kitchen which operated from
the Medgidia community centre for the winter
Because of their willingness
to serve and make a difference…lives are being changed for the better!
Hardi and Beti will
be travelling
to Canada this summer from May 20 until August 18 and will be sharing
about their work in Romania. If you’d like to speak to your church or
organization, please contact Ben Kubassek
info@handsforhumanity.org
Thanks to Hardi & Beti for
letting God answer the prayers of His children in Medgidia through them! |
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Mangalia
Social Housing Project

Ben with Beti at the "White House" with the kids
Community development is a
primary focus of Hands For Humanity. HFH is partnering with the city of Mangalia in an exciting project to integrate Gypsies into Romanian
society. The first phase of the project includes 18 small homes. The
second phase planned for next spring will include a kindergarten/
alphabetization school building. The building will also serve as a
church/community for the Romi living in that community.
Last month Jeremy Wipf and Gary
Decker from Starland Colony spent 3 weeks in Romania assembling wall
sections for this project. Thanks guys for all your help!
Please pray for provision for
this project. The framing materials for this project have been donated and
have been shipped to Romania. The trusses are built and the wall sections
are framed and sitting in the warehouse in Magalia. However, we still need
$90,000CAD in order to complete the 18 homes.
Excavating $7,000.
Concrete $26,000
Exterior Sheeting $18,000
Stucco
$10,000
Ext. Windows/Doors $24,000
Int. Doors/Trim $5,000
Please help us answer the
prayers of 18 poor Gypsy families in Mangalia for decent housing. |
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Tuzla Community Centre

The community centre at Tuzla under
construction
The Second Baptist Church from
Constanta has been planting a church in the village of Tuzla, just south
of Constanta, over the past five years. HFH has acquired a parcel of land
in Tuzla and is developing a community centre building which will serve as
a daycare centre, alphabetization school, and a place for the church to
meet.
Last month a team of 45 youth
from Sussex Street Baptist in Wales came to Romania to construct the
building. Over the past year, these young people also raised over
$22,000 Cdn. towards the cost of construction materials for the building.
The building is now waiting for
windows and doors and interior finishing. Funds still needed:
Windows and doors $5,000
Plumbing
$1,250
Electrical
$1,500
Drywall
$3,000
Interior Doors/Trim $2,000
Flooring $2,500
Pleas help us complete this project.
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Hands for Humanity welcomes Carmen Bughiu…
Hands for Humanity welcomes on
board Carmen Bughiu.
Carmen is employed as administrative assistant and
bookkeeper.
Carmen and her husband George moved to Canada from Romania
and presently live in Kitchener, Ontario. Carmen has proven to be a
quick learner and a real asset to our organization.
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Truss plant in operation…
We wish to thank Acadia Colony and Community Truss
Ltd. for their continued support and their donation of
some used truss assembly equipment.
The equipment needed
refurbishing…thanks to Oak Bluff Colony for repairing the assembly table
and to Windy Bay Colony for repairing the roller tables. We can now ship
truss components and assemble our trusses in Romania.
Paul, Theodore & Lowell from
Acadia Colony were in Romania in November to setup the truss equipment.
Since then, we have assembled close to 300 roof trusses for various
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Mangalia
church nears completion
Thanks to our faithful donors
this project is nearing completion after 6 years of construction.
Funds are still needed for this project. Please pray for Pastor Dorel and
his team in Mangalia. |
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Project Romania Rescue rescues
kids from the streets of Constanta. Hands for Humanity is honoured to be
able to help Project Romania Rescue carry out their mission. Last November some of our
Hutterite friends came to Romania to continue work on the Street Kids
Project in Kogalnicanu. Thanks to Nathan Wollman from Starland Colony,
Steven & Johnny from Springhill Colony, Jonathan from Riverbend Colony,
and Andy and Jason from Oak Bluff Colony for their labour of love.
photo : Andy from Oak Bluff and Johnny from
Springhill unloading the cement truck.
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Tom & Thelma Hofer, Valleyview Colony
We will try and share a bit about
our trip to Romania last month. I want to thank Ben first of all for
giving us the opportunity to go. I was really blessed in being able to go
and see a different part of the world, where we were really well looked
after by Ben. In showing us around to the different places and people to
the building projects and sites where houses and churches have been built
by Hands for Humanity. The churches were very nicely built but not too
extravagant. They are built mostly from concrete.
We saw some houses that were not
very big but many times better than what the people had before, and the
people seemed so thankful when you gave them something.
Photo: L to R
Clara & Ernie Maendel (Windy Bay Colony)
Thelma & Tom Hofer ( Valleyview Colony)
For example: when
we went out to visit a family that lived in a house built by Hands for
Humanity, there were seven small children at home when we came and knocked
on the door. Their mother wasn't home because she was in the hospital and
they didn't seem to have any food. There is so much poverty there, you
really don't know what to say or do.
photo: Thelma and Clara making friends with
the kids
Here at home we have so much…and
are we really happy and satisfied? I don't think so…I think we need to see
places like this to appreciate what we have and to find more happiness for
ourselves, to open our hearts much more to people in need and I'm sure the
Lord would bless us even more, but let us not give for this reason so we
can have more, but give out of love for our fellow man. We should give so
we can be a light to a world that needs to see the light of Jesus, and
pray that whatever we do will bring glory to our Heavenly Father. I was
really blessed by this trip and would encourage anybody to go. Thanks
again Ben. Tom and Thelma |
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"Catching the Vision"
In March of 2005, we Ernie & Clara (Windy Bay Colony)
and Tom and Thelma Hofer (Valley View Colony) were given the opportunity
to visit Romania. It has been an enjoyable and yet heart wrenching
experience, one initially described by Ben as “catching the vision”. His
enthusiasm towards each Romanian project was contagious, but somehow,
unreal before we could see for ourselves.

Photo: Handing out candies to the kids in
Medgidia
To say we were saddened seems inadequate – seeing the
children, so incredibly sweet, yet so dirty, continually hungry and
undernourished, cold, and oftentimes abandoned and not to mention adults
so familiar with having their work ethic exploited and taken advantage of
that they see no purpose, much less joy, in work.
We pray that the Lord will lead us on to deeper invest
ourselves to truly love God and to love people - as He has loved us –
reaching out, and giving ourselves and be Hands for Humanity. |
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email:
ben@kubassek.com
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Thanks for being a blessing!
Your generosity has made it possible to bless many
people and complete many projects to date in Romania. Because you gave,
people are being trained for the Great Commission…because you gave,
children’s prayers are being answered…because you gave, we can carry out
the Great Commission! Thank you for your faithful giving!
Thanks for being the answer to the prayers of
God’s children in Romania!
Blessings to all of you,
Ben Kubassek,
Executive
Director |
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