Saturday, November 15, 2008

Request

I would like to encourage you to please post your comments and questions here. This will help me very much to be interested in keeping this blog updated.

I know that there is somebody who visits it, and who cares, so please reaveal yourselves :) It really makes a difference to me!

I'm back again

It's been so long since i posted any news here - and i apologize for that, and hope you'll forgive me for the lack of news. Since my camera is definitelly dead, there will be no pictures for now, untill i get a new one (i wish to get myself Nikon D80 or Canon EOS Rebel XSI, but that will most likelly have to wait till next summer - it's not the major need right now, anyway).

Many things had happened since summer - we had a very good, though not very successful in terms of numbers LST compaign. There are few observations to this, which i will post later. Nevertheless, we were able to set up good relationship with quite a few readers. First of all, these are Sasha and Maksim, two young men with special needs. Also, through them and also due to the connections with Shans center for disabled children we have contact with many more. Currently, i am teaching two classes a week in the center. Last Thursday there were 7 people in the class, and hopefully they all will keep coming. We are reading Gospel of John (easy-to-read English), using the material developed by Dave Phelps (Dave, i hope you don't mind :)) Each class lasts for about 1.5h and we stay afterwards to fellowship.

Initially i was hoping to have these classes in the church building, but then we realized the building has accessibility flaws that will make it impossible for the kids on wheelchairs to be in the class. First of all, it's the lack of ramp on the porch, and also the tiolets are not good enough to serve the people with the special needs. We don't even have estimates for remodelling yet - i am trying to arrange for the director of Shans to come and see our facilities, then he'll give us techincal data for estimation.

Also, in October i was working on the translation of Manual for parents of children with the special needs. This 65 paged paper was developed by Maria Noyes, Peace Corp. volunteer, who works with Shans and School #2 (where Dave Phelps used to work). Maria will have it printed and distributed among parents and people with disabilities in our community.

Also I have started marriage councelling classes with Oleg Ratushny and Ira, they are planning to get married in December (note for Betty Cannon: I can't believe you gonna miss this one too :))

Two weeks ago they finally turned on the heat in town. But not for our church building - there was a major leakage (in several spots) in the pipes (outside the building, thankfully). Finding someone to fix it (it took replacement of 20 meters of pipes and valves) was suprisingly not an easy job - it actually took us a week to find a plumber who was not overloaded with jobs. (Seems like plumbing is the major problem in our apartment buildings too - during this year we had to leakages in the pipes in our own apartment). Last Sunday we were forced to have a church meeting in the children's room, which is much smaller, but can be heated with just one electric radiator. Since the problem is solved already (actually, on Thursday), we won't be limited by space on Sunday. The whole repair cost us 2000 hryvnya (about 350$), so far we paid 800hrn (all we had at the moment on our account) , and the rest will have to be paid next week on Monday or Thuesday. We'll have a special contribution announced tonight and on Sunday.

Our weekly contributions now are about 400hrn, and we'll have to be giving more to be able to cover all the expenses. The monthly estimates are:

heat - 2000hrn

electricity - 250hrn

other utilities and services - 200hrn

with total of 2450 hrn a month (about 400$) . If this winter proves to be cold, we'll have to pay more for the heat, or a litlle less, if the winter is as warm as it was last year. 

Saturday, July 5, 2008

LST is over

Our LST team had left for the US early on Monday morning, having arrived safely the next day at home, Evan Bowers reports. One of our biggest concerns was health condition of Aaron Leverette. He was not feeling well on Sunday, and had to stay in bed the whole day. Aparently he was doing alright during such a long flight (Kyiv-Munich-Chicago-Dallas-Nashville). We hope Aaron, as well as his team mates,  has a good aftertaste of Ukraine. It was one of the best teams we have ever had, and we hope to have them with us next summer, if God is willing.

I will write a report on their last 2 weeks in BT later, along with the pictures.

Prayers answered

"Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven." (Mt.18:19 - KJV)

We have another testimony of our Father in action. He really answers our humble prayers. 

First, Alisa Strilchuk is in a good health, already at home (!!!) with her parents. Her condition improved dramatically lately. Sergiy and Olya are very greatfull for each and every plea to God for their daughter.

And second, Lydia Bairakivska is feeling much better now. Though still in the hospital, she can now walk herself. The recovery process is very slow, but, hopefully, inevitable. We hope to have her with us soon.  Her daughter Marina just graduated from KPI (Kyiv Polytechnical) University, and is currently looking for a job.

Long time no blog :)

I was having lots of troubles accessing my blog as well as gmail account. It took my ISP 2 weeks to fix it, yet i do not complain. During this time i had unlimited 8Mbit/sec access to almost all the internet resources i ever wanted. That was a "dream come true". I was practically running out of space with my 800Gb total HDD capacity. Now that they fixed it, i am back to 256kbit/sec, which is almost 30 times slower. I guess, this is the payment for gmail.com and blogger.com access :)

With such circumstances in hand, i have several things to report on, so those will be rather brief notes, with pictures coming later (Evan Bowers graciously shared some of his photos, due to the most unexpected "death" of my camera, and those pictures are on our church PC).

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Sergiy's baby update

Alisa is doing much better, her parents say. She still is in neonatal resuscitation department, but she can breathe herself just fine. There is a havy antibiotic treatment to remove the infection, so things move slowly. Sergey was in the church meeting today, and brought his wife for an hour (then took her back to the hospital). They are doing ok, the worst circumstances seem to be far way behind. Sergiy is very greatful for the prayers and care!

Friday, June 13, 2008

News about Alisa Strilchuk

Sergiy informed me today that Alisa is doing much better. The doctors at first suspected heart problems, yet it was the lungs she had problem with. Having oxigen ventilation of her lungs she's doing ok. In a few days mother and baby will be transfered to a children's hospital in BT, where they will provide treatment (massage) to force the complete transition to the normal breathing.
Thank you for your prayers and loving care!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

News from Sergiy

Sergiy Strilchuk just telephoned. He says the doctors have bad news about his daughter. Some suspect pneumonia, yet they cannot decide what to do. The child may die, so please be prayerful.

Another prayer request


Lydia Bayrakivska (left) is in the hospital, having some kind of severe skin disease. She cannot walk. Please, remeber her in your prayers.

New Baby

Sergiy and Olya Strilchuk have a baby-girl Alisa. Alisa was born yesterday, June 10.

 
Today, Sergiy requested a prayer for his daughter, who's health condition is not stable.

Technical problems

My good old digital camera is dead, after being activelly used for almost 5 years. Material things do not last. So, at least for now, untill the camera's repaired (if ever, wich is most likely), i will be posting pictures made by Evan Bowers, one of the LST members.

LST Movie Party

Last week our LST team made a 2 days trip to Sevastopol, Crimea. They had to leave Thursday night, so the party was held on Wednesday, after the Bible Study. Several readers came. We had coffee and tea, and watched the "Enchanted" movie.
The compaign will last for less then 3 weeks from now. Still, i receive phonecalls from people who want to sign up.  This is just usual, along with numerous "no shows".
I am trying to be in the church building as much as possible during the reading sessions.

Thursday, May 29, 2008


Evan Bowers (left) with Sasha Tsvyntarny, one of the readers. Sasha is 19, he is crippled, yet a member of the Ukrainian para-Olympic team.

LST Update

Just counted the number of LST readers - 45. I had a couple of phonecalls this morning, and 4 more people are expected to join the program next week.
Tonight at 7:30 we are going to have the first LST party, with Church members and LST readers invited.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Ray and Susan Jones



Ray and Susan Jones are leaving for the US on Tuesday. It was a great pleasure to fellowship with them! We had a farewell dinner after worship service, with chicken, chilli, salads and sweets. Also, they brought six of their 1st year university students to church, who also stayed afterwards for dinner.

Monday, May 26, 2008

A baby

It happens sometimes that the event is so wonderful, that you feel like everyone else is already informed! Well, i will have to correct myself and actually inform you.
On May 12 a baby boy was born to our dear brother Jenya Guchek and his wife Sveta.

They named him Andriy (or Andrew). His weight was 3,7kg and he was 51cm high (or long,- they can't stand at that age, you know :)). Mama and the baby are OK, were allowed to go home three days after birth.
I will ask for Jenya's permission to post the pictures here.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

LST 2008 in BT!


Finally - the Let's Start Talking compaign had started. Everything seems to be intact, though at first there was a bit of confusion. We were expecting the team of 3, but 4 actually came. This confusion took place because one of the young men that was coming to Vynogradar Church, Kyiv (they are all from the Tennessee Tech) had cancelled the trip due to the health problems, and they were trying at first to transfer one of the guys from our team to Kyiv. That didn't work, so we have 4 and Vynogradar has 2.
On the picture (from the left):  Evan Bowers, Sarah Elliott, Jayna Yates, Aaron Leverette


Almost 45 came to the Information meeting on Wednesday, May 21. There are some old acquaintances, but most are new people. Few weeks before the compaign had to start, Joe, Betty and I visited the School of Linguistics at the local University. The Dean, Vyacheslav Semiletko had invited us to be in the jury for the English language contest, which we actually did. I handed out about 100 flyers, asn as the result, several students are coming to LST classes.  Also, several people from the neighbourhood signed up. So far, only 2 quit (that i know of).

With LST here, i will still keep teaching my English calss on Proverbs. It's been a great experience for me, since it helped me to gain a very close, friendly relationship with the members of the church who attend this class.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Members and visitors of Bila Tserkva Church, soon after New Year 2008


From the left: Lidia and Marina Bairakivski, Inna Tikhonevich, Valentina Shapovalova, Inna Chernyakhovska, Oleg Ratushny, Jenya Guchek, Irina (a friend of Oleg), Sergiy and Olya Strilchuk. Sitting in front is Andriy Korchachenko and Misha Chernyakhovsky. Also, someone is hiding behind, and one more person is taking this picture :)

Monday, March 24, 2008

Welcome!

Dear friends,
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