Bosnia

Spiritual work in Bosnia and Herzegovina is slow and hard. The national church is very small, and it is estimated that evangelicals only make up approximately 0.1%

Over the last 18 months, God has enabled SGA’s ministry to extend to new people and locations. Danko Malešević, from Bosina is one such person. He is married to Ljiljana and they have 10 children. Danko is pastor of “Bread of Life” Evangelical Church, Prijador.

Danko was born and raised in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H). He moved to Belgrade where he was saved in 1990 after meeting a group of young people doing street evangelism. After serving in the army, he and Ljiljana married in 1994.

Spiritual work in B&H is slow and hard. The national church is very small, and it is estimated that evangelicals only make up approximately 0.1% of the population. Danko comments:

“In Prijador we never had big revivals or some amazing events. We kept working daily, doing our best to sow the seeds of God’s love practically as well as sharing the Gospel.”

Church numbers fluctuate. Some move on and settle elsewhere; others just leave when they stop receiving aid. Nevertheless, Danko and Ljiljana are still involved in humanitarian projects as they believe they can build relationships with local people through this ministry.

There is a soup kitchen serving up to 130, a second-hand clothes shop and a drug rehabilitation centre.

Please pray for God’s guidance and blessing in this needy situation.