The Parliament Palace in 2007
In November 2007 W.O.N. was again invited to bring delegates from the US for the 2nd Prayer Breakfast at the Parliament Palace. The theme this year was “Youth Education”. Senator Chip Rogers from GA. as well as State Representatives Martin Scott, Jeff Lewis and Tom Graves each had an opportunity to address the parliament on the role Christianity should play in the education of our youth. Placement of orphans in foster care homes was also part of the discussion.

Seated L-R is Senator Chip Rogers, Achim Barbos Founder and CEO of W.O.N. Pastor Keith Joseph, Tom Graves, Martin Scott and Jeff Lewis in the left picture.

In the right picture Achim Barbos, Founder and CEO of W.O.N.


Achim Barbos and Pastor Keith Joseph of First Baptist, Church, Richmond Hill, GA with the National Director of "World Vision" Romania Anita Delhaas-van Dijk in the left picture.

Senator Chip Rogers presents a gift on behalf of W.O.N. Mr.Iliescu Ion former President of Romania and to Nicolae Vacaroiu, President of the Senate of Romania in the right picture


The Parliament Palace in 2006
Because of W.O.N.'s interest in political activity, behavior in moral values, Christian beliefs and involvement with the welfare of the orphans and needy children in Romania, our founder of Worldwide Orphans in Need was invited to participate in the 1st Prayer Breakfast held at the Parliament Palace in 2006. The US ambassador, as well as many other leaders from government and religious organization from around the globe participated in the discussions on "Religious Freedom" and "Human Rights".

The pictures below are of the US delegates on the parliament steps in 2006 and the Prayer Breakfast in Brancovensc Restaurant, Palace of the Parliament. Those attending were GA State Representatives Martin Scott Parliament and Jay Neal as well as Lyn Hadwin, Dan Reynolds, Brenda Griffin, Adina Luca and Achim Barbos.


Delegates listen to and participate in the conference theme of "The Religious Liberty" Delegates from all over the world were able to listen and participate in their native language.


Prince Paul and Princess Lia of Romania with founder Achim Barbos of Worldwide Orphans in Need.