Friday, 27 February 2015
WATCH : Pastor Sandor Nemeth - March of the Living - Hungary
Pastor Sandor NemethSandor NemethSándor Németh was born on the 21st of November, 1950, in Gelse, during the Communist dictatorship, when Hungary was under occupation by the Soviet Red Army. Németh grew up in a Roman Catholic family. He graduated from High School in 1969, in Nagykanizsa.
In November 1969, Sándor Németh was arrested at the Yugoslav-Austrian border for attempting illegal immigration, and was imprisoned in Maribor for six days. This is where – for the first time in his life – he turned to God and made a solemn oath: if he is saved from criminal proceedings, he will enter into the service of God for the rest of his life. A few days after this prayer Németh was released from prison, and the Yugoslav authorities – following their amazing decision – did not inform their Hungarian counterparts of the criminal act.
Once he was released, the first thing Sándor Németh did was obtain a Bible, and ever since then, he is a regular reader of the Scriptures. He settled down in Budapest and until February, 1971, Németh worked at the Hungarian State Television and the library of the Museum of Natural Sciences. Between 1971 and February, 1973, he completed his compulsory military service. From 1973 to 1977 he was enrolled at the Roman Catholic Seminary, and also sat in as a guest student at the Old Testament and Jewish Literature classes of Rabbi Sándor Scheiber at the Jewish Theological Seminary.
While studying the Charismatic Movement of Christianity, he came to the realization that he is lacking a true conversion experience. This took place in April, 1976, in an ecumenical prayer group, the members of which were dominantly from a Calvinist background. Following his baptism in the Holy Spirit, he immediately started playing an active role in the activities and organizations of prayer groups and home churches, which were generally located at private homes and parishes. He became one of the founders of the Hungarian Catholic Charismatic Movement, and through his personal influence many Catholic theology students and intellectuals arrived at a personal relationship with God. One of them, Judit – who received her English and Russian teacher's diploma at Eötvös Lóránd University, Faculty of Humanities, and who was a practicing Catholic at the time – later became his wife and closest ministry partner. They got married in April, 1977.
In the following year, the authorities initiated an investigation against Judit – who was pregnant at the time – for the possession of illegal Christian literature and the "influencing" of young people. At this time, Judit decided on giving up her secondary school teaching job. In order to make a living, the young couple had to work as house cleaners and were also forced to take up temporary jobs. In this time, Judit also translated at different evangelical, independent Christian and Charismatic churches and – being a trained musician – she also became actively involved in the music ministry.
In June of 1978, following their water baptism as adults, Sándor and Judit parted ways with their former religious traditions and affiliations, and became Full-Gospel Evangelical Christians.A difficult, conflict-ridden time followed: Catholic acquaintances, friends and family members did not While studying the Charismatic Movement of Christianity, he came to the realization that he is lacking a true conversion experience.understand their beliefs, but rather harshly criticized and rejected their new faith and the new way of life that they were trying to realize. In this way, the young couple lost their social contacts and friends, because they were now regarded to be "sectarians." In 1978, Sándor and Judit established contact with the internationally known and influential Bible teacher, Derek Prince. Up until his death in 2003, the couple maintained an intimate, disciple- teacher relationship with Dr. Prince. From this point on, they received Christian literature and study materials from Derek Prince Ministries (which was initially called Church Growth Ministries) and other American Christian organizations – through illegal channels, of course. Judit translated these writings into Hungarian.
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