We Are Here - A Story of Jesus and The Unseen Roma

Portnoy, Kelly and Portnoy, Ryan (2017) We Are Here - A Story of Jesus and The Unseen Roma. [Video]

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Abstract

For centuries, the Roma or Romani have arguably been one of the most misunderstood people groups on our planet. Rumors have long persisted about these mysterious people who blow into town to seduce men and women, and steal everything in sight, including children. How can a people group of over 20 million worldwide stir up such controversy and debate about its identity and origin? How can the world have turned a blind eye to a population this large? They are debatably one of most oppressed, marginalized, despised, and neglected people groups ever to exist in humanity. Forgotten and dehumanized at every turn. Told they are nothing and nobody. This is the message that wallpapers the heart of a Roma. But what if they were to encounter Jesus? In September 2016, four members of the nonprofit The Good Story traveled to Bekes, Hungary to attend a historical gathering of 180 Roma and non-Roma leaders from over 30 countries. A few years prior to this trip we learned about this massive people group and their desperate plight against marginalization. One Roma bemoaned that until someone let them tell their story nothing was going to change. Our name came up as a ministry that platforms those with no opportunity or means to share their story, so we traveled to Hungary to see for ourselves. After six days, many interviews and a visit to a Roma village church, “We Are Here” was born.

Item Type: Video
Uncontrolled Keywords: Europe, Roma, Gypsy, Gitano, Story, Christianity, Lifestyle,
Subjects: B Mission Theology/Theory > Contextualization/Inculturation
B Mission Theology/Theory > Evangelism/ Proclamation of the Gospel
B Mission Theology/Theory > Migration / Diaspora
B Mission Theology/Theory > Mission - Biblical teaching
B Mission Theology/Theory > Research Methodology
C Types of Christian Ministry > Missionaries
H Social Sciences and Roma Christianity > Anthropology
G Christian Traditions/ Denominations > Other
G Christian Traditions/ Denominations > Pentecostal
Divisions: Hungary
Depositing User: Jelena Bakic
Date Deposited: 26 Apr 2020 11:47
Last Modified: 29 Jan 2024 09:50
URI: https://rocprints.rockcentre.org/id/eprint/373

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