Saturday, October 13, 2012

Pastor Moves an Atheistic Budapest Hungary

Years after communism, a small underground house fellowship has transformed into Hungary's mega church.
BUDAPEST, Hungary- Pastor Sandor Nemeth knows what it's like to live under an atheistic communist regime.

In the 80s, communist authorities tried repeatedly to destroy his congregation. But Today he leads one of the largest and fastest growing churches in Europe.

It began in a small house with a handful of people meeting in a Budapest suburb. The year was 1979.

"It was extremely difficult. We were in the middle of the communist dictatorship in Hungary," Nemeth said. "Young people started coming to the house and the spirit of God was moving in a powerful way and this raised the eyebrows of the authorities."




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