
Just three days after moving to Colorado, Pastor Ken left for a two week missions trip to Romania. While there Pastor Ken ministered in three different churches where several people came to know Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior and the churches were strengthened and encouraged. Two of the churches were new church plants and Pastor Ken says it was exciting to see what God is doing in these new congregations. The churches are in Cluj Napoca, Ocna-Mures and Arad.
Pastor Ken also had the opportunity to teach in two Bible schools while in Romania, the Revolution Training School in Reghin and the Christ for Romania Bible School in Cluj Napoca. During this time Pastor Ken had the opportunity to equip these young and upcoming leaders from the Word of God and encourage them to arise and become the leaders God has called them to be. God is preparing these Bible school students to thrust them forth into His harvest field!
While there Pastor Ken also had the opportunity to speak at the graduation ceremony for the graduates of the Christ for Romania Bible School. Pastor Ken says it was a great honor to commission these young men and women as they stepped from this page of their destiny into the next step of their journey with God.

Pastor Ken has now been invited back to Romania in July to be the main speaker at a youth camp where they are expecting 800 to 1000 youth. Please remember Pastor Ken in prayer has he prepares for this event. God is raising up the youth in Romania because He has a great plan for that country!
Pastor Ken was recently asked if he was planting a church in Colorado or starting a missions work in Romania. His simple answer is both! It's a challenge to step out and plant a church along with continuing world wide missions but "God is able to do exceedingly abundantly far above anything we can ever ask or even think, according to the power at work in us." Please remember the Woolf family in prayer as they continue to press forward in their God given destiny. "The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few."