We recently made a trip to Sambir, Ukraine near the city of L'viv to visit our Sasha in the "juvenile colony" there. We had the rare opportunity to sit down with the prison Chief one on one; gaining insight and an open door to minister at the prison and the 173 children there. At this moment, we are beginning to plan programming to bring to the children. We are also asking for help in fundraising to provide new tables for the children to eat on. After a discussing with the Chief this is a current need that would greatly help the prison, but providing these tables will help us in ministry and give us more opportunities to visit Sasha, whom we love so dearly. Any support is greatly appreciated! And your prayers are always needed! We are beyond excited to have these new doors open before us and we can't wait to share with you all that God will do!! These children are in a uniquely open position in life and God's grace is a message they so desperately need to hear!
Please make checks out to Open Arms Ukraine - PO Box 277, San Lorenzo, CA 94580-0277 with Prison ministry in the memo line!
Friday, August 29, 2008
Saturday, August 16, 2008
School Goodness
One of our main goals has always been to provide tangible help to these children we love so much - schooling and jobs. This past week we had the amazing opportunity to help our Losha Yeremenko get into the Sumy trade school! He made the decision to transfer down to Sumy from the village where his mother lives; this is such a good move for him in countless ways. After two meetings with the director on his own things weren't looking good. So we decided to take matters into our own hands. After a 5 minute meeting with the director he stood up to say, "Well, you've convinced me!" AND LOSHA IS IN!!
The smile across Losha's face was about a mile long and this is such a huge blessing! It is a much better trade school and he will no longer have to return to his home environment that has proven to put his physical life in danger. This training will open the doors to many more jobs for Losha in the future! God is so good and we are soaking up the beauty of this moment!
The smile across Losha's face was about a mile long and this is such a huge blessing! It is a much better trade school and he will no longer have to return to his home environment that has proven to put his physical life in danger. This training will open the doors to many more jobs for Losha in the future! God is so good and we are soaking up the beauty of this moment!
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Family trip to Kiev
We have been in Ukraine for almost 2 weeks and of course we are off with a bang. We had a friend from the States visiting and sadly her passport was stolen. It was very unfortunate because that meant we had to make a special trip to Kiev. But we were able to use that time and take a couple of the kids to the zoo. It was such a fun experience because it was all of their first time. We walked past an elephant and all of them stared in awe because they had never seen one in real life. They were like little kids in a candy store soaking up the new experience.
After the zoo we walked around Kiev and saw the historical sights they have. This is also something the kids had never seen before. So they were able to see and learn more about the history of their country.It was a very long day but was so fun to share this experience with them.
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