Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Novokijinginsk

October 2007 -
This last weekend I drove 4 hours outside of Ulan Ude to
Novokijinginsk. Over dirt, icey, and snowy roads. Actually
the roads were a vast improvement over the last time, so
I cannot complain. It's always soooooo good
to see Oleg & Lena & their kids Andre & Luda.
Group shot after Sunday afternoon's youth meeting.

Yup, that's actually Pastor Oleg in disquise - The theme
of the service was "Value" and he snuck into the service
dressed like this - no one knew who he was, and
the responses were interesting and varied, but they
got the point when he stepped to the podium & took off his hat.
We look so often on the outsides of people and forget to
consider what might be on the inside and that NO PERSON is
replaceable . . . all are necessary and important.
Prayer for the kids as they head of to Sunday School.
Men's choir worshipping.
Congregation
Preaching
Praying
See ya next time!

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Xhabarovsk - Youth Ministry Course

October 2007 -
An 8 hour train trip to Irkutsk and one late flight later,
and I arrived in Xhabarovsk (pronounced "Ha-bar-ovsk") to
teach a 2-week Youth Ministry course at MTI, an extension
Bible Institute in the Russian Far East. BEAUTIFUL city
. . . I actually had some moments of culture shock
since the roads and landscaping were so different from the norm.

Fall City Center view from the 9th floor apartment where I stayed.

19 students plus the director and another
student from the other course.
Trying to teach, but everyone knew
someone was taking a pix, so . . . :)
Tonya - main, in-class translator - she's gold
. . . and not just her shirt!!!
Group assignment - creating a mock youth ministry.
Valera will return to Kyrgystan to begin Youth Ministry.
Okay, yes, Olya (my translator) and I ARE in the sauna
correcting finals, but it was the quietest hiding
place in the whole house. No the heat isn't on!
Xhabarovsk Missionary Team (Cecil & Tonya, Aaron & Beth, & Elf)
along with guest Missionary Professors Arnold & Joy Lastinger
eating shashlik (like shishkabobs) at a park on the banks of the
Amur River - this river separates Russia from China. We are about
6 hours from the Pacific Ocean here and north of Japan. Some beautiful Russian Orthodox churches in this town.
Cecil & Tonya's kids - Timothy, Vera, and Deanna . . .
it is very fun to be a part of their conversations
which are a constant mixture of Russian and English!
Sitting in front of another beautiful
Russian Orthodox Church w/ Beth.

Happy B-Day on Baikal

August 25, 2007 - Happy Birthday to me! I took 3 friends back to Ust Barguzine where the Ladies' Rehabilitation Center is near to Lake Baikal. The weather had been lousy for at least 2 weeks flirting with fall weather, but that day was AMAZING - everyone said it was God's special gift to me when the day dawned a perfect, warm summer day. Even better was when the following day was also sunny and beautiful but a very chilly fall day. Yup, God blessed me :)
Moms are good to send candles to make sure tradition is kept!
Olya, Natasha, me, and Luda at Baikal.
Thank you, family and friends, for the Birthday
packages and cards and emails. I opened
two boxes on the sandy beach of Baikal.
Everyone from the Rehab got in on the B-day picnic too!
No Russian Birthday party is complete without drama . . .
. . . presentations . . .
. . . and seranading!A truly perfect, beautiful day!
Cold? Yes, but not bad since Baikal's water is at it's warmest now!
This is the first time on a major holiday overseas that
I have not felt a huge piece of my heart was somewhere else
with family and friends in the USA. God has filled the gaps,
blessed me with friends, and given me a new home!