Ukraine

Ukraine

"The Wedding"

Posted by David on Sat, 2007-06-02 10:03 in

Jenya (our Ukrainian daughter) got married on May 19. She married Igor Ivanov’s son Oleg. It was a beautiful ceremony. Jenya of course looked absolutely gorgeous. She is a rare girl because she is as beautiful on the inside as she is on the outside! Oleg made for a handsome groom and is a good compliment to Jenya in gifts, talents, abilities, and personality. We know the Lord will do mighty things thru this couple and we are excited. We were able to take them through the 7 week Pre marital program that is being translated. It went well and it blessed them very much to be able to take time to reflect on their future marriage and what God would have for them. We believe couples like them are going to be the “future” of Ukraine. We have attached some pics to this update. Be sure to check them out!

Kharkiv Women's Conference

Posted by christine on Wed, 2007-05-02 08:44 in

The focus of the conference was a woman’s identity and place in the Kingdom. Although this is a broad focus or goal, we really did have great success. The conference went well. We had close to 200 at last count and 8 different churches represented. It was difficult to count everyone since we did not have enough chairs and many had to sit on the floor.

All of the messages were received well and we had a lot of ministry after the sessions. I would have liked the prayer/ ministry time to have been longer but because we had a last minute change at the hall, we were unable to do that.
We were blessed to have Vica, the worship leader of Fathers Love Church in Yalta, come with her team, to lead worship for 2 of the 4 sessions. She is so anointed in her worship. It was a blessing for all of us.

David's Mother

Posted by christine on Wed, 2007-05-02 08:42 in

David’s mom was recently diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. It came as quite a shock since she always seemed to be quite healthy and active. After much discussion and prayer we decided that David should return to the states for some time to get a good understanding of the reality of her condition as well as help with the decisions that need to be made about treatment and to be of moral support to his family. We also decided that I should stay and continue the work of the ministry. It was a hard decision to make but we believe that it was the right one. Being apart is hard on many levels. It can feel awkward to minister alone when you are so used to being a team. It also can get lonely. Even when I am busy I still miss him a lot. I do feel the Lord is giving me grace and peace but still it is not without struggle.

Relationships and Ministry

Posted by christine on Wed, 2007-05-02 08:01 in

As usual it is difficult to explain all that is happening. Over the past month and a half the Lord has brought us some interesting opportunities. The opportunity to travel to different places in Ukraine and even an offer to go to Moscow, Russia to assist churches with their youth groups, youth ministries and raise up leadership. After hearing the ministry vision, some even want to send there own children to us to be a part of what is happening rite here in Kharkiv. The excitement here about what the Lord is doing can be very overwhelming. We have had to work hard at not letting it get away from us. We want to lay a strong and healthy foundation. It takes patience, of which I often have none, but we believe that it is the right thing to do.

It is such a temptation to look at numbers instead of value. Quantity vs. Quality. The process of building relationships here is time consuming and labor intensive but a huge blessing and a joy! We want to do more then "have" relationship but to be "in" relationship with people namely the youth we minister to. One of my favorite times is working with youth one on one. I enjoy getting to know them personally and being able to speak to the treasure in each one. I love to hear their hearts, their dreams, and their fears and just peek into the very essence of who God has created them to be. Even in unbelievers you can see glimpses of who God has created and is creating them to be.

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