Stories in the Missional Journey of Bruce & Deborah Crowe

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One Step Forward, 3 Steps Back

No flickering flames anytime soon - but we shall not give up!

Last week we decided to report a gas leak at the Cafe.  We knew the risk.  The risk would be that the Gas company, like every other utility or government agency in Ukraine would potentially cause problems.  You avoid dealing with all utilities here, and the government (which owns 90% of everything).  They are armed with a hundred ways to bring your progress to a screeching halt – such are the remnants of a failed socialistic system of control.  Anyway, we figured reporting it was worth the risk of getting shut off; rather that than an explosion, that wouldn’t make for a nice blog to write.

They determined we needed more documents, which are at current impossible to furnish, and instead of just fixing the leak, they shut it off totally and are refusing to turn it back on. 

It reminds me of my friend Igor down the street who just got married.  He paid his utilities in advance and still got shut off.  When inquiring they not only took 2 weeks to realize they had indeed a mistake, but refused to connect it again unless he paid the re-connect fee!   That gives you an idea of the ‘that’s so wrong’ situations we face often over here.  You have to throw out logic and reason and embrace the fact that folks are just zero’d in on the technicalities and how they can possibly win personally from them.

I wouldn’t mind so much if it were in the spring, summer or fall.  But the timing couldn’t be worse, the temps have dropped below freezing and we’re now having to keep electric heat in the place going 24/7 in order to avoid frozen pipes in our floors.

Tomorrow we head to the next town to talk to the bigger boss and ask for mercy.  I’m taking the opportunity to build some relationships, not get angry, and tell our story.  If they keep our gas off for a few months, it will be because we’ve been really nice and they’ve been unreasonable.  They all want pizza.  I told them we’re only serving cold pizza to gas employees.

Private business is so rare here, none of the folks we’re dealing with have ever started a business, or have the foggiest clue how much time and money this is taking.  In the meantime we’ll have to limit the Cafe use and hope for all of our documents to keep progressing.

We have a lot of snow out there, and the roads continue to be a dangerous place to be.  I’ve seen more fender benders, stuck vehicles and general mayhem on this roads this week than all of last year.  I think it’s partly because it hit us all so fast.  Nobody had time to plan, many folks were stuck in weather they would otherwise have avoided.

Check out Charlie our St. Bernard pulling Noah from downtown.

Bruce & De

At the new Ocean Plaza in Kiev - where KFC is coming in a few weeks!

Well winter has arrived!

This week was a challenging one.  Several intense meetings, ones that required a lot of prayer and self examination.  Thankful for the mercy of God, and that he can take difficult situations and redeem them for our good.

We also hired a company to handle our remaining property documentation on the Cafe.  After finding out just how complicated and potentially dangerous it may be to attempt them on our own (dangerous = grey areas of Ukrainian law = fines) we decided it best to outsource it.  There is no such thing as a clear direct path in these matters, especially for private business which is almost non-existent in smaller communities.

The good news is that I really like these guys, and they’ve been measuring and drawing up the documents already.  The bad news is that it’s going to cost us between $5-7k to complete this whole process and open the business still.  Discouraging, but we keep moving forward and trusting that God is with us.

Additionally, it will take up to 2 months more before we can sell anything in the Cafe.  So for now, we’ll continue using it for events and build more relationships in the community.  We have 4 events scheduled so far in it this December including bringing the kids from Kuzmenci this Saturday for bingo and cookie decorations:)  Our banner continues to hang out front saying, ‘opening soon!’ which continues to drive everyone bananas here.  They want to know WHEN WILL IT OPEN!???  So do we:)

We’re getting ready for our Christmas outreach in a few weeks.  Vova and Natasha our friends from another church are helping us.  They have taken the funds we raised through Crossroads and facebook and purchased the gifts, and we should be receiving the Children’s Storybook Bibles in the next week.  Tomorrow we’re cutting and editing the final audio for the puppet show.  It’s going to be cool!

We’ve also together raised $350 towards Vlad’s family for Christmas.

December has snuck up on us.  Is snuck a word?  It feels as though it’s the busiest time of year doesn’t it?  Should be the opposite.  From business, to friends and family coming in and out, to the needs around us.  We’re supposed to celebrate the coming of the Prince of Peace, yet I wonder how many have any.   Most of you that read our blog have this peace that overcomes the world (John 16:33).  In Him, as our mediator, our intercessor, our atonement.  I like the fluffy side of the Christmas season, the warm lighting, the cheery music and of course the little munchkins in their jammies.  I don’t find any peace in it though.  That only comes through Jesus himself, who reconciled us to God.  He makes all things enjoyable, start with a peace-filled heart, that’s my goal this Christmas season.

Thanks for checking in and your amazing support!

Bruce & Deb

Thank you!


We have met AND exceeded our goal towards the Ukrainian children’s Christmas Gift Project! Thank you friends and family, it is the coolest thing to see who the Lord encourages to partner with us and a reminder that we’re all in this for Jesus.

A special thanks to our home church that additionally gave which will help us look at purchasing some story book bibles for many of the children. We’ll be keeping you all posted with some pictures and video from the event. In the meantime please pray for us as we still haven’t connected with the director on a date or ultimate permission – it’s the way things roll over here.

Name: Ruslan

Situation: Father deceased.  Mother only living relative.  Mother leaves him at the orphanage most weeks because the only job she can get is 60km away.  If she can afford the transportation, she comes back on the weekends and picks him up.  She loves her son and is doing her best.  We can tell her heart is crushed every time she has to leave him.

Pray for Ruslan and his mother.  Pray that God would give her a closer job, and that their hearts would turn to Him for provision.

Deb had the idea of posting some short bio’s on some of the kids we are ministering to weekly at our boys school.  There are so many difficult situations.  When we post that we’re wanting to raise $500 to buy kids a gift, it’s hard to identify with the impact our love and little presents truly have on them unless you know more background.   If you can’t give, you can pray!

Bruce & Deborah Crowe
Missionaries | Ukraine

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