Sunday, September 25, 2011

Russia: Week Three

What a whirlwind of adventure has taken place since I last wrote!!



I spent a week in Krasnodar which is in Southern Russia close to the Black Sea. While there I was able to observe ministry to university students, including a weekly Bible study and English movie night (reaches out to non-believers who want to learn English). I also got to meet many student leaders of ministry (Russians and Americans) and hear the heartbeat of the needs of Russian and international students.



Krasnodar itself if a beautiful city . . . one park reminded me of Central Park in NYC! The traffic is pretty terrible, but I'm quickly learning that is just "life as usual" in Russia. :) Much warmer in Krasnodar than in the rest of Russia. The day I left, the high was 85 degrees Fahrenheit . . . I was on my way to Ulan Ude (in Siberia) where it had snowed the day before. :) It's a big country with lots of climate variation!!

Ulan Ude was such a great ministry week. It is 5 hrs ahead of Krasnodar (14 hrs ahead of CST). On Friday the 16th I flew from Krasnodar to Moscow, then took on overnight 6.5 hr flight from Moscow to Ulan Ude, Russia. I slept a bit on the plane. Kara picked me up at the airport, we went back to her apartment where I slept for about an hour. Then we got on the road and headed out to a village where there is a small church.



The pastor's wife, Lena, was wanting to start women's ministry and we were helping to do a women's conference to kick it off. I spoke on Saturday night on hope. I just really felt like the Lord had laid the message on my heart . . . and my goodness, had He ever!! The Holy Spirit was so obviously in that little church and He ministered so powerfully to the hearts of those present.

Tea time at the ladies' meetings!!

The next day Kara spoke in the morning service and then I did about 3 hours of women's health education in the afternoon. Such an amazing time!! *breaks into singing "My Favorite Things"* There is tremendous potential for community health teaching and evangelistic work in these communities.



Ladies at the health education meeting


Monday morning we drove with the pastor out to another little village where there are a handful of believers and they meet in a home group setting. They are the only Christians in their town and it was such a blessing to pray and have communion with them and to encourage them.

Small village with only a few believers in Christ.
Whole area is buddhist/shamanistic.


Monday evening we had a ladies' "spa night" in the larger village. It was so fun to just have girl time and be a blessing to these women who have such hard, hard lives.

Wednesday, Kara took me out to Lake Baikal -- it's the world's largest lake by volume and is not too far from Ulan Ude. It contains 20% of the world's fresh water. With all the leaves changing color for fall, it was pretty incredible!!



Thursday evening, I had the privilege of speaking on the subject of Biblical sexuality to the youth group at one of the churches in Ulan Ude.

Friday night, we traveled to another village about an hour away from Ulan Ude and I spoke at a church to a group of young adults and adults about Biblical sexuality.

Then, it was time to fly again . . . back to Moscow where I am presently. I am speaking two more times this week and then I'm headed back to home sweet home. :)

Thank you for your prayers. God has given me such an attentiveness to culture . . . much more than I usually feel. That was one of my prayer requests and He has answered you so well! Also, the times of ministry have been so powerful and people have been so blessed. Thank you for praying for those things. This trip has been very challenging in a lot of way . . . primarily spiritually and culturally challenging for me and I have needed the prayers that have been prayed. The Lord has been so faithful!!

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Russia: Week One



I am currently sitting a the airport in Moscow, Russia (at a little restaurant called Katie O'Connors . . . which kinda makes me feel like I'm in Ireland. lol). I am on my way from Perm to a town in the more southern Caucus mountain region of Russia.

This past week has found me in Perm at a conference/celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Russian Pentecostal Union. George Wood (the American AG superintendent) and David Wells (the Canadian AG superintendent) were invited by Bishop Edward (the Russian pentecotal superintendent) to speak at the celebration. The celebration was such a wonderful look back at the historical legacy for the church that has been laid by persecuted Russian believers past years and it was such a celebration of freedoms that are now present. The Spirit of God was so present and strong at the conference. One night, 100-200 men and women committed their lives for one year of service (next year) to reach un-reached Russian people groups. Then, last night, about 20 people gave their lives to Christ and joined the family of God! Phenomenal time!!

This trip has been so incredible so far that I just have to share some of the awesome ways God has answered the specific prayers we have been praying for to the Lord.

One of my requests during my first week while I have been in Perm has been that I would have a good grasp of the culture. I have noticed that my awareness of cultural cues has been so much more heightened than it typically is on trips. So, thank you for your prayers about that!! God has definitely answered!!

In addition, I had the opportunity to connect and chat with a family physician who is a missionary here about the future of medical/compassion ministries here in Russia. We were also able to make a contact through a missionary from YWAM who knows someone in Moscow who is involved in some medical outreaches. There is a possibility we will be able to meet with him or someone from his organization during the last week of September when I am back in Moscow.

Next week, I am going to be teaching about HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases, as well as sexual/emotional purity and abstinence. Because this is such a sensitive topic, I wanted to be very culturally sensitive. The Lord provided an opportunity for me to sit in on a session about sexuality that was taught in Russian at the conference I was just at in Perm. Through my translator, I was able to obtain a better understanding of how Russians within the church approach sexuality and how they feel about discussing it in the church. It was an invaluable time of learning for me and will really help me fine-tune my presentation next week. I considered this a tremendous answer to prayer!!

Thanks for your prayers!! Keep them coming!


Man on the left was persecuted for his faith under Soviet rule. Man in the middle was imprisoned for his faith. Bishop Edward on right.



With George Wood :)