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Good News in Difficult Times (February 2015 Update)Tear for Ukraine

The situation is Ukraine continues to worsen, both militarily and economically (more details below).  But even in this very difficult time, the good news of Jesus continues to be spread!  We know soldiers on the front lines are hearing the gospel through scripture deliveries, CD gifts and even personal visits by evangelists.  One man from our church regularly travels to the east bringing clothes, food and the gospel to the soldiers.  They are hearing the gospel and some are being saved!  We also have students who are working as military chaplains and others who are fighting to defend Ukraine from Russian and pro-Russian troops.  All of them are actively bearing witness to Jesus in the most difficult of situations.  Continue Reading »

A Sermon for New Year’s Day by Charles H. Spurgeon

“And he that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things new.” Revelation 21:5

How pleased we are with that which is new!  Our children’s eyes sparkle when we talk of giving them a toy or a book which is called new; for our short-lived human nature loves that which has lately come, and is therefore like our own fleeting selves.  In this respect, we are all children, for we eagerly demand the news of the day, and are all too apt to rush after the “many inventions” of the hour.  The Athenians, who spent their time in telling and hearing some new thing, were by no means singular persons: novelty still fascinates the crowd. As the world’s poet says —“All with one consent praise new-born gauds.”  Continue Reading »

Looking Backward … As we enter into 2015, we have many things to be thankful for.  Here are just a few (there is not time to list them all).

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We Need a Little Christmas, Now (December 2014 Update)

Ukraine does not celebrate Christmas until January 6th.  Usually trees and Christmas decorations do not go up until around December 25th.  But we decided to start ours early.  Following the US tradition, we put away fall decorations and brought out our Christmas decorations the day after Thanksgiving.  We also began to play Christmas music pretty much around the clock.  We bought our first Christmas tree in Ukraine and had a great time decorating it and the rest of the house.  We are having Advent devotions with our Advent Wreath.  Why?  Because we need a little Christmas! 
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Changes (November 2014 Update)

November in Ukrainian is Листопад meaning “leaves fall down.”  It’s a great description of the beautiful forests with golden and red leaves DSC_2385.EFFECTS.1now forming a carpet on the ground.  It’s a scene I get to see every day from our new apartment and I get to walk through those leaves on my way to the bus stop every morning.  So much has changed since our moving to the Right Bank of Kiev!  My daily trip is about 1/3 of what it used to be and our opportunities for ministry have greatly increased (see below) now that we live over on this side of the river.

There are also many changes here in Ukraine this month.  We elected a new Parliament and there is a “ceasefire” in the Russian-Ukrainian war right now.  I put “ceasefire” in quotes because, although the government forces have ceased firing, the pro-Russian separatists have not.  And Russia continues to send men and equipment across the border to reinforce the territories they captured.

But, in general, things are more peaceful – for now.  Most believe that Putin is reconsidering his approach since so many Russian soldiers died in Ukraine and Russian mothers are asking how this happened if there are no Russian soldiers in Ukraine (the world has been asking this for months!).  Also, many believe that Putin is shifting his strategy to a “Cold War” in which his withholding of gas supplies is the weapon.  Russia has already reduced gas supplies for two countries that have sold gas to Ukraine and Putin has warned that he will shut off the gas from Russia if Europe (50% of Europe’s gas comes from Russia) sells gas to Ukraine!
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