When Ana Nadasan was called to lead the Women’s Ministries Department in her Conference, she felt the urge to organize a regular prayer group. Getting women from 5 districts to come together for prayer was not an option due to the distances involved. So Ana started sending text messages with her mobile phone to women who wanted to participate in praying each Wednesday evening at 9 PM.
She chooses a Bible text, a Psalm or a prayer, and writes encouraging words, sharing prayer requests. Thus the women pray together for the sick, care-givers, family problems, evangelistic outreach efforts, and for people who need spiritual support. The group has grown to about 150 to 200 women, maybe even more, as the messages are shared with others as well. The prayer group rejoices over many answers to prayer.
On March 8, 2018 Ana was invited to the studio of Speranta TV (Hope Channel Romania) where she spoke about the experiences of the women in the prayer group. Soon after that a young woman, her hairdresser, asked her, “What is a prayer chain?” She wanted to be involved in praying with her mother and sister. By now there are more than 20 young women participating in the prayer group who are not members of the SDA church. One of them told me she was so excited to be able to be a member of the prayer chain and praised God for the privilege!
According to a report by Ana Nadasan, WM director, South Transsylvania Conference
Activities of the women of the South Transsylvania Conference in Romania
Prayer Chain