School feels slump, needs passionate helpers

By April 18, 2008

Romania (MNN) — With the dollar falling, it has become easy for struggling families to forget the good things God is doing. Enthusiasm is waning. 

According to Evangelical Free Church of America, this is true for people in Bucharest, Romania– the location of the Bucharest Christian Academy. The school is in the process of planning for a new school building, and they are in
need of more teachers before next August who are eager to share Christ's love with
the children they teach. The school exists to provide a Christ-centered education, primarily for missionary and Christian expatriate families. They seek to prepare kids spiritually, emotionally, academically, and socially so that they can face the world with the ability to influence it for Christ. 

The land for BCA's new building was purchased in early 2007, and they have the funds to start the foundation. However, they don't want to move forward with the project until they
receive the rest of the funds for its completion. 

$590 provides a square meter of the building. $33,000 is enough for a classroom, and $73,000
would cover the cost of a new library. For $497,000, the children and staff would be able to build a new gym.

BCA is open to talking with anyone interested in offering them a loan, coming to do construction, or giving financially to the project.

The need for teachers will still exist even if the building is completed. Go here to find out more about these needs and how you can help.  

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