Stories in the Missional Journey of Bruce & Deborah Crowe

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June 1, 2010

Tomorrow we are planning to meet with the agent and sign documents which will initiate the purchase of the land downtown.  Because it is public property, we have to ‘apply’ for it, however the city council has already voted (unofficially) to approve our purchase of it, along with the price.  If you read this before tomorrow, pray for us.   The entire process we are told will take 1-2 months before the documents are finally in our name.  We will then be able to make some progress before winter starts, clearing land, preparing foundation and getting approval from architects.  I am going to start organizing construction groups for next summer, probably 4-6 teams over the May-August period.  Pray about joining one of them if you are handy “Tim the tool man Taylor” type, we need you!

I believe God is in the means, and the process of Christians working together, from all over the world, for the purpose of God’s Kingdom in this town will speak volumes to the locals.  I think the building of the facility will be as effective of an outreach ministry and community engagement as anything.  May God be glorified and direct us as His people.. not too fast… it’s not ours yet!

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Picture of Clark holding one of Dumpy’s kittens… that’s right, the kitty that he rescued from the dump already had kittens!  Bad Dumpy!  Jon & Ruth get to find homes for the now, want one?  Thanks Ruth for the picture, when Clark saw it he declared, “is that me?  I love me!”

Several things happening this week including a week long evangelism outreach downtown in a tent by our friends from Light in the East (Kiev).  Simeon & Asia are back from Scotland with their little bundle named Amelia (spelling?), they are house hunting and excited to see where God will put their family (they are the ones that want to start foster parenting orphans).

We are coming to Canada/US in October!  We were able to find direct tickets from Kiev to Toronto for  an incredible price, and decided that it would be a great time for a break, visit family, churches and our dear friends we miss.  The kids are beside themselves and already counting (161, 160).

Next week the pastors from the Cork, Ireland church are coming for a quick visit.  We’re very encouraged to hear that the group gave a neat report to the church about what God is doing in our town, and they are interested in coming back next summer, and partnering with us more long term as we serve together in Ukraine.  He works all things together folks, He is a gracious God!

Talk to you soon-

Bruce & Deb

May 24, 2010

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This Sunday Deb and I took the team from Ireland to Kiev for a visit.  The guys enjoyed a break from the work project and seeing historic Kiev.  It had been a while (a year?) since doing the ‘tourist’ thing, the weather was perfect.  We took them to the war museum and to the center.

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The city has counter offered with us a few times on the property downtown.  We’re very close to a final price and will pray about it tonight before our our agreement or another counter offer.  The land is what we want, and we are probably paying 30% more than what it is worth (all things considered), but after living here for 2 years, this is actually very reasonable, inflation has been outrageous in the real estate market, and only now seeing prices come down to earth.  Because the economy is suffering so badly in Ukraine, local governments are desperate for extra $, budgets for every department are struggling to pay for salaries, or do much of anything they usually do.  This gives us some decent bargaining power, and also helping the city at the same time.  I don’t discount however the main help in this, God has softened hearts, given us favor and we are enjoying God prepare the way for His work here. Maybe some exciting news coming soon!  Keep praying for this please!

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When we get the property, we will then begin laying out a plan for the land and building.  It is going to take a lot of work, and a lot of prayer.  It’s also going to take a lot of money!  God is going to use all sorts of people, teams, churches.  I’m especially excited to see more of my home church family in Texas, I know their hearts are behind this, and have been patiently waiting, praying, and encouraging us while our family has been established, and positioning for more long term usefulness.  Instead of just sending short term teams, which they could, we’ve planned and prayed toward more of a long term community impact approach.  This takes relationship building, strategy, RZ church involvement, leadership, oversight, all the things that will ensure a viable long term ministry and ‘light’ in this community for years to come.  My heart is excited to see God raise people up to both serve and work in the business/ministry.  As I drive/walk downtown at night, there are hundreds of young people scattered throughout the dozen bars, many more stashed in dorms with very little to do.  We are going to be engaging where people are, where Jesus would hang out.

We recognize that we are being used as catalysts, pulling in God’s people and pieces for His glory, but it’s all about Him, and He has a plan.  What a privilege to serve God in this place, at this time with our friends and fellow laborers here.

Fuel the work with prayer, join us!

Bruce & Deb

May 21, 2010

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Ireland group arrived this week, they’ve been working down at Neil’s house.  It’s such a blessing to get to know other brothers in Christ, from all over the world.  The work of grace reaches into every culture, every experience, what a God!  They are working hard down there, and making great progress on the house.  Deb and I are having fun practicing our Irish this week, she is finding it particularly difficult to understand them but I think they sound just fine:)  Great guys, good hearts and serving unto the Lord (and Neil).

I thought this “trucktor” downtown Kiev exemplified the resourcefulness and financial struggles of Ukraine.  Farmers will enjoy the picture I think:)

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Please pray for the property downtown situation.  I can’t go into too many details online, but I can say that God has intervened into a potentially messy situation.  We are now in the position of working directly with the city again, and we have some verbal agreements at this point that look promising.  Next week the group is meeting again to review the property, price, and privitization of the land (so it will become under our power and not a public piece anymore).  Pray for God to work, showing Himself through this.  He already has been at work, I’m convinced of it, we’ve had some positive results from not wanting to be involved in corruption or ‘under the table’ stuff that is so normative here.  I’m excited to tell you more news on this, but I need to wait a week or two to ensure that things are in fact moving forward.  At this point please pray that if it is the spot for us, God will do the work, unify hearts and the community can be ‘with us’ from the start, and not against us.  I look back over the last few months, different meetings, and doors God has opened, and not ONE of them have been a waste, they have been essential for our witness to be established, our hearts conveyed, relationships built in key places, and for some of the fruit we are starting to see as things come down to the wire.  God is great, rejoice with us and pray with us!

Better go and help Deb cook another meal for this Irish Army, and they eat like one! 🙂

Bruce & Deb

May 17, 2010

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(can you guess who this masked man is?)

Our two year anniversary passed us by last week.  It was Bronwyn that reminded us.  Amazing to look back now, even after such a short time and realize how much has happened in our lives, how helpless we were and faithful God has been to our family.  Some people might think we had a clear road map directing us to uproot our family and plant ourselves here in a rural Ukrainian village.. but I can assure you, it was a leap of faith.  Have you ever looked back at some decisions you made and thought, “what was I thinking!?” but in a good way? It is evidence of God’s grace in our lives when we can’t imagine making the same decision again, in light of what we know now!  We have plenty of challenges still before us, burdens on our hearts with obstacles in the way.  The goal now is to look for the next opportunity, the next step of faith that will keep us from growing comfortable and complacent.  I can’t believe I typed that, comfortable in Ukraine.. it is possible though, especially if you stick to your garden and stay off the roads!

How are you all doing out there?  I’ve been thinking of our brothers & sisters in Texas, we miss you guys.  It’s pretty easy to get so familiar with close fellowship and start taking these things for granted.  Don’t!  Hard to replace history.  Dear friends seem to be forged through life experiences which take time.  We are slowly getting to know more people here, even in Kiev where most of the missionary community seems to reside.  Without knowing the language well enough for ‘deep’ friendship among the Ukrainians, we rely on mostly westerners for closer fellowship.  It’s frustrating, but it’s reality.  Language is such a powerful thing, even through the best interpreter something is lost that you get with direct communication.  I’m hoping Google comes out with some sort of voice encoder that we put on like a miniature harmonica, like something out of star trek, and you simply punch in the language you want to come out the other side.  “Oh, you’re from Germany, one second, Wie geht es Ihnen?”.  Until then, I’m praying about some more intensive options for language this fall.  They will require some lifestyle/scheduling changes, but I’m discontent with my language level, and have a growing desire to push myself.  I appreciate prayer toward this, for God’s guidance and a listening heart to prioritize the thing God wants in my life and day. 

We only had 3 Ukrainians show up to our Passion follow up, with some of our leaders.  We drove around the schools and invited but couldn’t find any of them.  It’s disappointing to not see more of a turn out after the evening, but I’m encouraged with the heart of a few young men that did come, definitely leadership quality.  This past weekend the ladies hosted an outreach, “Garden Tea Party’, they had a good turnout of local ladies.

Pray for our potential property situation.  As it turns out (surprise!) the property we were offered is actually a complicated issue.  We’ve uncovered more than we wanted to know, and decided to stop the purchase for the time being as we investigate more.  Essentially corruption is at every turn here, it’s becoming apparent that if you engage with money, there are going to be problems.  I’ve decided that the unspoken motto in Ukraine business and politics is, “He who most creatively cheats, wins.”  The many gray areas on the law here are exploited with greed, too often I’m afraid on the backs of the innocent.  The average Ukrainian wants a civil, justice based government, but the bullies, the crafty, the schemers, the cheaters rule the courts, the legal system, the land.  I’m thankful for God’s guidance, diligent workers like Svetlana and friends like Alex the lawyer to give advice along the way.  Pray for wisdom please, we don’t want to be mixed up in something that would color us this way.  I keep thinking of Jesus own words to the disciples..

“I am sending you out like sheep among wolves. Therefore be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves. ” Matt 10:16

Sincerely,

Bruce & Deb

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