Tuesday, January 26, 2010
I was at this orphanage with the 9TH grade visiting and sharing with them. i asked how many would go onto a trade school next year? They ALL raised their hands to say "yes." One girl stated, "We are the left-overs, no one cares about us." I was able to tell them all that Jesus loves them. i was also able to tell them how much I would enjoy going to their graduation. They were excited about this.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
I moved into a dif apartment after looking at several. I needed to move since the current apt would be needed. The apt I am in now is on the 6th floor and praise God it has an elevator. I will post pictures of it soon, I hope. I am not settled in just yet but time will allow for this.
Last Friday we had another bible study with the older kids from the trade school. It is so sad to see them in danger of choosing worldly destructive ways of life. I pray that this coming Friday they return and continue to seek the TRUTH. I also brought several of them to church this past Sunday. I know the seeds are being planted in their lives but its difficult because I don’t see it myself.
Anya, my translator has been helping me so much. It is a blessing to have such a devoted Christian willing to help and have the same care and compassion.
Anya will be calling the directors of the orphanages today as the quarantine should be lifted by now. I pray they will not choose to have any other.
I see political signs all over the place. I am tired of seeing them. It is like our election in the states all over again. There is a BIG issue in Ukraine with the direction of the country. Ukraine seems to be in the middle of the east and west. The two contrasts of these sides cause many problems and therefore not much movement for the health of the country. Half want to move toward the Western world and the other towards the East. The elections are Sunday 17th.
Keep Ukraine in your prayers as the people will go and vote for a new president. Continue to keep me and all the kids in your prayers. Health, safety, favor into the orphanages, connecting with the kids, and showing them Christ.
the group of orphans in front of a 2010 new year sign in town
Anderi is in the 6th grade this year. I have known him for three years now. His mom would never allow him in at night so he would wonder around. He is now in the orpananage and dreams to play professional soccer.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
It has been a week since I have arrived in Ukraine. I have not seen the sunshine since I have been here. But I have much joy serving God with ministering to the orphans. Some great things have taken place some small others not too small but I will take any of them:) In a local church I helped begin a bible study/fellowship involving older orphans that are out on their own. We will be meeting each Friday. The pastor of the local church agreed to continue when my time in Ukraine is up. our first Friday went very well and I hope more will attend next Friday.
The orphanages are under quarantine. This means no visitors at all. Many locals believe it is all political. Ukraine is having their presidential elections this month. I will have to wait for a time until this passes. By chance I have been able to visit some orphans which has been great to reconnect with them. I will be traveling to Kerch, Ukraine on Monday January 4th to visit a group of orphans I have known for several years now. Their orphanage is not under quarantine. I will travel all night by train and then a three hour bus ride. I don't really mind the train since I can sleep.
Before leaving I am looking for a new apartment. The apartment I am in now is not available for me to use after the 11th. Trying to find an apartment to rent is not easy. I am still dealing with my lost luggage. Customer service or any kind of help has not really reached this part of the world yet. I hope to have more information tomorrow. well maybe!
New Years Eve was not as good as it could have been. It was sad to see the older orphans all drunk. they spend their money and then the rest of the month they don't have a dime and many times any real food. They are too young and immature to be responsible to live with any sense direction. I was so tired and stressed about the situation I went to bed knowing I couldn't do anything. i will have a good talk with them :)
more later....