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Proposed New Law in Russia

Article in Christianity Today on Russian proposed new laws to potentially restrict Gospel expansion.  The past 10yrs have witnessed increased control and laws that attempt to restrict church growth (non-orthodox).   These new potential laws are historical, every believer should read.

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Time to rise up generation and live for God!  Potential laws like this one will only expedite a revolution, an awakening for Jesus across the land.  The beauty of the Gospel is embodied when facing opposition, history proclaims it for our comfort.  His great cost to redeem us on display through a people of love, willing to suffer if necessary for the One who paid it all.

Pray for Russia and the family of God spread across this vast nation – the church needs our prayers.

Skatepark Article

The following is an article printed on July 22, 2016 by our friend James Draper at the Kilgore News-Herald. We appreciate you keeping all the good folks in East Texas updated on our life and ministry over here!

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Wedding and a Chicken Funeral

IMG_0642Larrisa was married yesterday.  We’ve known her since we moved to Ukraine.  She’s the sweetest, kindest young lady who is now the bride of Abe, a young man from Oregon who had been dating her from afar the past year.   Tomorrow Larrisa begins her new life in America – what culture shock lies ahead for her!

Ukrainian weddings are such an oddity to us.  With the fall of the Soviet Union, the ceremonies have become a diverse (ecclectic perhaps a better word) mix of tradition and western import.  One thing is for sure, they are long.  The average wedding lasts no less than 10hrs.

IMG_0640Hats off to Cheryl who labored tirelessly putting together most of the wedding decor and planning.  It’s not a job anyone would want, especially where most things need to be designed from scratch.

The funeral is not a serious one.  We’ve lost 3 chicks.  We have 5 remaining from our original 8.  All things considered, it’s going pretty well 3 weeks in with cats and predators on the lookout.  Claire loves to visit the turtles and chicks each morning scatter the seed.  It’s enjoyable for me too, I feel like a little farmer is trying to come out.

We just said goodbye to our friends Steve and Joe Harder and their 2 little boys.  They are with Youth for Christ down in Zaphorishny (closer to the war).  This is their second visit passing through – it’s cool to have a place for visitors to stay and hopefully benefit from some sincere fellowship.  It’s been encouraging to get to know their hearts, their faith and desire for God to breakout among this next generation.   They also feel a bit like us, charting new territory for the Kingdom, not always understood.

Tonight we host a worship evening at the Cafe – our friends from Khargalyk will lead the times of prayer and worship.  We have AC installed on 2nd floor (one smaller unit) and hoping it puts a dent in the suffocating heat from the past week – it’s been hot and very humid.   About 100 people are wadding currently in our river – I’ve talked to a beer tent owner about delivering pizza to the beach dwellers who seldom make it to the center during hot summer days.   It would be great for the Cafe to tap into the Kiev cottage folk driving down for the weekends.

FullSizeRender-7Pizza is going really well!  We just added the larger size – it’s immediately selling to the tourists.  About 50% of our business right now, since the students have left, are the tourists.  Our residents still struggle with the prices – even though a pizza only costs $3-6.  We’ve had quite a few folks ask about Beer – one lady was quite upset with our staff because “How in the world am I supposed to eat my pizza without Beer?” – she was livid.

Slowly, we’re seeing some cultural shifts in our little town.  When we first arrived, there were only bars – we were scoffed at for thinking a non-alcoholic place would be embraced by the community.  Last week a new Cafe opened in our town – it serves ice cream and coffee!  Down the street, there’s another small cafe that serves specialty coffees now.  Further down towards the gas station there’s a Pizza / Sushi spot.    In the center of town the once bar only spot has developed into a restaurant that is slowly building up regular clientele.  In the past, there wasn’t enough customers just wanting to eat do have things ready on the menu – so it was mostly a place to drink and occasionally get some borsch or some prepared meal.  It’s really cool to think that we’ve helped expedite I think, some of the changing cultural shifts in town.  If folks steal our idea for a family friendly cafe or even just promote coffee culture over drunkenness, it’s a win for the Kingdom.

We met with our staff to discuss our new ‘competition’.  We talked about how this is great for the town – it keeps us honest and sharp.  Our staff is now wanting to make smoothies (or smoozies as they say in Ukrainian), and expand our menu.  Probably only 10% of our guests currently think we’re strange for not offering alcohol – but the other 90% both accept it now and embrace it, parents don’t mind their kids coming and hanging out, ladies and people of all ages feel safe and enjoy the benefits of a alcohol free zone.   For us, it’s not about being anti-drinking, it’s about supporting a culture that doesn’t need it to survive and can face reality head on.  Ukraine is a difficult, extremely depressing place when you consider all the challenges ahead – yet a sober people willing to face these realities of sin, corruption and despair can find Jesus.  With Jesus, real hope and a real future.

So here’s to a changing community (raising my latte), embracing some new ideas – pray for us that more steps can be taken for the Kingdom – larger Kingdom footprint established for the next generation to expand upon.   It’s not about Coffee, it’s about Christ.  It’s not about Pizza, it’s about casting a vision for eternal life in and around our neighbors, friends, fellow believers and skeptics.

The Kingdom of God is like a seed.  The Gospel is growing, changing, evolving, moving all around believers that are sowing themselves and the hope that is in them – I love being a part of the most powerful movement in human history.  It’s conspicuous, it’s sown in blood, sweat and tears.  It surprises the hopeless, shuns the religious, defies the doubter.   The Kingdom and it’s Gospel message is the Roman triumphal procession.  The victor is Christ, the conquered you and I, the weapon love.

Blessings,

Bruce & Deb

 

Minsk Meetings

Deb and I will be traveling to Minsk July 2-5.  We will be meeting with Bible School leaders and discussing future opportunities.  Please pray for us and our ministry partners there as we seek the Lord together for His wisdom and guidance!

On a related note, Nazar from Khargalyk, young man (24yrs old) who traveled with us to Minsk for the worship marathon last month, has decided to go to Bible School this fall.  This was on his heart before he went, but during the trip solidified this call and he’s beginning process of applying.   Please pray for Nazar and if the Lord puts it on your heart to help him, please contact us or donate on this site – we’re committing by faith to raise for him $1,000, which would be about 50% of his needs for the year.   The rest he is saving and working for.

It’s a joy to invest into young future leaders, especially when they are willing to open their hearts and minds for learning God’s word – it seems like just yesterday we were there!!   I would love to find some sponsors in Canada and America to help send students to Bible College for a year – the school is actually FREE for the ‘Year for God’ program – they have only to raise about $1800 per semester for cost of living in Minsk – however this is incredibly out of reach for most Ukrainians and their supporting families.

Who would be interested in joining us, sponsoring Nazar $25/mo for 6 months?    We’d only need 6 sponsors – I want to send more.   I believe God would be greatly pleased if we invested in this next generation in the former Soviet Union in this way.

Bruce

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