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Good-bye November!

By Bruce | November 30, 2009

Still without snow in Ukraine, however I have a feeling it’s not too far away.  This Sunday we met for our once-per-month “All Church Gathering” downtown.  We had a very good turnout, around 90 persons in total.  It was about 40 F in the building, maybe colder.  No heat, so we were all nicely snuggling our spouses and children.  I remember being in Mexico during sweltering 100 F August church services, I used to think how there was nothing worse than being sweaty and hot during church, but when you lose the feeling in your toes and fingers during church.. you start to wish you were back in Mexico!  Can’t quite call that suffering, but next time I’m bringing some heaters, put them up at the altar:)Here’s a picture of us from this Sunday:

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Last week we were invited to Ivankiv, which is an hour north of Kiev for an American Thanksgiving meal for missionaries.  We had real turkey, which was snagged from the embassy ’stash’ and met some new friends.

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I spent a couple of hours with the director of Kiev Christian Academy, it was an encouraging time to speak lots of english and listen to a man who’s further along in the journey of life.  It’s always refreshing to hear the stories of how God calls, then directs, and the events that transpire along the way when we follow Christ.  Our great God really has it figured out.  What perspective God must have!  We’re so often fixated on the minutia, the bark from a tree, when He sees the entire forest.  Are you anxious?  Do you question God’s timing, or that He’s left you behind?  Step away from the tree, and surrender your anxious heart dear friend, He’s more than able!

Proof we had real turkey - Met a very lovely Korean family, missionaries serving as pastors of a church in Kiev.  Amazing that God calls all nations and peoples to His great cause.. there were about 4 of us gathered around taking a photo, it was quite an event:)

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Many exciting things happening starting to happen as we wrap up the year, here’s a taste.. man that bird still looks good.

Deb and I have started back with some Russian lessons.  The kids are full throttle into school and now Russian lessons as well.  It’s nice to have Svetlana back in action!

Please prayer for:

- guidance and help (wise counsel) for the registration of a charity.
- our political elections coming up.  If you read the news, the general ‘feeling’ is one of apathy among the country, people are disappointed that ‘democracy’ hasn’t worked here, and are leaning towards voting in a ’strong’ authoritarian leader that will get things done.  That is a scary concept for Ukraine and the freedoms we posses at present time.

Sincerely,

Bruce & Deb

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3 Responses to “Good-bye November!”

  1. stephanie Says:
    December 3rd, 2009 at 7:07 pm

    Oh the things we take for granted like a Thanksgiving turkey. I really do wonder what it is you all eat over there. :)

  2. cassie Says:
    December 10th, 2009 at 8:23 pm

    Does the turkey taste like turkey this year? After last year’s experience, I nearly gave up turkey forever.

  3. nana Says:
    December 19th, 2009 at 7:25 am

    wow, that’s a lot to take in, God has called quit a group of people over there. Sounds like the ground work is being set for great things. Just seeing that many come together for a joint service must be encouraging. We’ll bring our wooly’s when we come!

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