Monday, April 22, 2013

CHANGE FOR A FIVE



Just $5 can help bring big change to the lives of orphans in Ukraine.

Here in America, $5 can't get you much: a coffee drink, a gallon of gas, a couple songs on iTunes... But in Ukraine, $5 can provide bus fare for 20 kids to get to the Open Arms weekly Grad Meeting. $5 can buy train tickets to the orphanage for the Open Arms team. $5 can provide snacks and tea for a Girls Ministry meeting. 

$5 can bring about huge change in the lives of the children we work with.

So, we challenge you to join in this movement for change with a monthly gift of $5. The goal is simple: 100 people committed to $5 per month to keep bringing hope to orphans in Ukraine.



 Are you in? 


Tuesday, April 16, 2013

BABY GIRL SASHA

I have a little brother here in Ukraine named Yura. In terms of blood, we are not related, but by all means, he is very much my little brother. About nine months ago, he was sitting in our apartment and just blurted out that he had gotten his girlfriend pregnant. You can imagine my shock. From that moment until now, a lot has happened. Yura and his girlfriend went through a breakup and had stopped communicating with each other. This weighed heavy on my heart as I so wanted this little baby to have a mother and a father. I was afraid that Yura was going to make a decision to not be in the baby's life; a decision I knew he would always regret.

I am so happy to say that I recently had the incredible opportunity to meet Yura's baby girl. I had never met the mother (who is 17) but we had been in contact a little when she and Yura were dating. She then contacted me again when she knew she was pregnant and he wanted out. I had some things I wanted to send her - some clothes and diapers - just to help out since I knew he wasn't going to. But then she contacted me and asked me if I wanted to come to the baptism. I was in shock, but so honored. Anika, Chelsea, Sasha, and I made the two-hour bus ride to meet them and I'm so glad we did. I instantly fell in love with baby Sasha, my newest little Ukrainian niece. She is just perfect (I am biased, of course!). I had no idea what would come out of this situation but I hoped and prayed it would end with Sasha having a mother and father who love her.

After this first meeting, I prayed that Yura's heart would change and he would find the courage to be the amazing dad I know he can be. Just a few days after meeting his daughter I was talking to him about the situation and not feeling like I was getting anywhere. I felt discouraged. So you can imagine my surprise when I saw the next day that he had posted pictures of his daughter on social media and that he had been in contact with baby Sasha's mother. That was on Wednesday.



That following Saturday, through a strange turn of events, Sasha and her mother came and stayed with us in Sumy. It was so amazing to witness Yura meeting his daughter and absolutely falling in love with her. He would not put her down during the entire visit. After Sasha and her mother went home, Yura couldn't stop talking about his little girl or looking at her pictures. I know this is a sticky situation but I am going to keep praying that this little girl has a mom and dad who are both a part of her life. Will you join me?

Melissa Keane
MelissaOAU@gmail.com

Monday, April 1, 2013

THIS ONE'S FOR THE GIRLS

It has been on all of our hearts for quite some time to start up a Girls Ministry as a new branch of our Grad Outreach. So often, after leaving the orphanage, the girls are a hard group to reach. They distance themselves and we lose contact with them. The statistics for girls are just as startling as they are for the boys; it has been found that 60% of orphaned girls will turn to prostitution as a means of survival. Because of this, our desire to reach these girls with love and hope is strong. We want to be able to connect with them on a deeper level and show them the value and worth that they carry.

Recently, a group of girls have been coming to our weekly Grad Meetings and have attended a couple of our Grad Camps. We feel that this is exactly the group of girls that God wants us to pour into on a weekly basis. We have met together twice so far; once for a fun outing of bowling and once at our new apartment for tea. Both were great times, filled with laughter and new memories. Only a few girls have come each time, but we are excited to see where God will take this ministry.


As we begin to develop the Girls Ministry, we ask that you join us in prayer. Please be praying:
  • for guidance as we continue to develop this ministry,
  • that the girls who come to our weekly gatherings will have open hearts to what we will be sharing, and
  • that our weekly gatherings and activities will be places where these young women will experience love and encouragement.

We are so thrilled that God has brought this ministry to fruition. Thank you for being excited with us in this!