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Greeting friends, the trees are just about ready to turn this
city green, and beginning on the first of May the first of many celebrations begin here in Moscow. May 9th is the great day of victory in World War 2. It is a huge holiday here in Moscow. May 9th celebrates the great victory over Nazi Germany. Moscow and its outlying areas are filled with monuments in honor of those that paid a great price for victory. Those who participated in that great effort and lived through the war made sure that no one would forget those millions of their fellow citizens that paid with their life in defending the mother land, that all the memorials would make sure that the next generation would not forget!!!
Steve and Sheshteen from Tel-Aviv have been with us since Sunday. About a month ago Steve contacted me through our CC Sokol web site. Steve told me he and his wife would be coming to Moscow for three weeks and wanted to see if they could come and minister in our church in music and testimony for the Lord. They had not made any provision for accommodations here in Moscow and only had a few contacts for ministry. I told them that I would see what I could do. The closer it came to the time they arrived I was feeling apprehensive about obligating my self to helping them for their 3 week stay. Thinking about my already busy schedule I did not know how it was going to work out. On Sunday as I was on my way to meet them at the airport I wanted to turn around and just go back, but as I entered the airport Steve called to my phone that they had just arrived. But it took about 1 minute to know it was the Lord's plan to meet them. We then set out to find them a hotel but nothing was found under 100$ per night. The last hotel we went to was booked up, so at 11:00 that night we headed for my place which already was filled up, but that is where they stayed the first night. But the Lord had a place already picked out for them. Monday I called my friend Rick who is MAF about the need for a cheap place to live. He called me back and told me that a missionary family was in the States and that their 4 room apartment was available to use. It is an incredible apartment and even has a piano for Steve. Later I will tell you all how the Lord has been using them here…. To be continued….. (Photo of their visit to the holocaust memorial, here in Moscow, Steve behind the 9 foot grand piano of Nellie's the director)
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It was an incredible day indeed!!! Just imagine a team of 30 from different churches and the Bible College, some Americans, some look like Americans, most smiling, and some taking pictures, a kind of distinctive bunch of people for the local folk. I think we drew some attention before we even went in to the rehab center and yet more as we walked through the center itself, while quite a few people came outside from their rooms to look at us. In order to get to the place where we were going to show the Jesus film we had to walk through the facility, which consists of two parts (I perceive), one part is for people with mental problems and the other with physical. 
movie was to be shown), to get ready, I began to see the inhabitants slowly moving in, most on the wheelchairs, some on crutches. I have never seen so many people on the wheelchairs in one place, it was very hard to see especially as more and more people were arriving. Before the movie, pastor Kostia said a few words to introduce it and as it started most of our team members went to talk and distribute the Bibles and tracks to those, who for various reasons did not come to watch it. Right away, the Lord led me to a couple of ladies, one of them left almost right after she got a New Testament, but I had a long conversation with the other, her name is Galena. I got to share the Good News with her, and even though at first Galena sounded like she knew what Easter was about, she listened very attentively. Certainly, the Gospel message was not new to her; she saw the Jesus film before, but did not have full understanding of what Jesus did for her.
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So, please pray for Galena and for the others at this place to come to the knowledge of their Lord and Savior. Also for building up a team of people to continue in this ministry to the hungry and desolate.
I cannot stop praising the Lord for allowing us to come to this place and to minister together, bringing Hope to these lost souls. What a privilege!
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Greetings from Moscow, today we as the 5 Calvary Chapels here in Moscow had the opportunity to visit the rehabilitation center for people who have disabilities, physical, and mental or have had limbs removed. I believe all are homeless. Natasha also will be commenting on today’s out reach and give you more of a picture of what took place. Kostia, the pastor at Calvary Chapel 1905 was invited by the administration to come and show the Jesus Film. It was a great success, and to see most of the people stay through the 2 hour movie that was amazing. They all gladly received Bibles at the end of the movie. Many from the team went room to room sharing the gospel and making friends. One man who I had the opportunity to talk with ( see the picture) by the name of Voldia, was suffering from the affects of Alcohol poisoning that has left him at 57 barely able to walk, and with a sever speech problem. It was interesting that the Lord would direct me to him. But it was amazing we were able to talk for 2 hours together. As I read John 14:6 Jesus said to him, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me, Volodia agreed, that Jesus was the only way. Even though from a human stand point Volodia’s life is a tragic one, with only a few possessions to his name, suffering from the effects of alcohol, living in a little room with 5 other men, but he is a rich man because he recognizes his need for a Savior. What a great disappointment this life would be for Volodia without the hope of a Savior. Planet earth is not heaven, and Jesus tells us not to be too comfortable with this planet, that we are to keep our minds on Heaven, because that is where Jesus has gone to prepare a place for us. That is where our true home is at. We all witnessed the most tragic situations of 100’s of people today. The suffering that was represented in that building was incredible. But we also witnesses hearts that were not opposed to the gospel, hearts that were not hard, but open. God speaks to man in the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke “What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul into a Godless eternity”. Please pray for our return to the center, as the doors remain open. God Bless,dean
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Иисус Воскрес !!!! (Jesus has risen!!!)
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Today we had our women’s fellowship and we were making special Easter gifts for Dean’s neighbors. (I have to mention that Easter in Russia is on the 23rd this year.) In last two years, it became a tradition. We made our very first Christmas card together with our ladies while meeting at Dean’s apartment. The idea was just to build a relationship with the neighbors, since at that point there was a tension and we even had to deal with local militia (Russian police), because we were meeting there. Also by putting a gospel message we were able to share the Good News with quite a few people (it is 35 apartments, and in most of them at least 2 people are living).
ated cards and bookmarks. I made some examples at home, so it would be easier to do the decorating, but little did I know how creative our ladies are. I still regret that I forgot to take a picture of our team at work. It was so great to watch!
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Almost every Sunday I do the sound and almost every time it is an experience. The Lord has really blessed us with the equipment we have: I love our Mackie soundboard; it is very nice & friendly:-) (I am a soundwoman, ok.). We also have a good, heavy amplifier and fender speakers, which probably will not go for a rock concert, but work well for worship. Besides we have a just beautiful :-) snake, I do not like snakes, but this one is beautiful…however we are not able to use it at this point. So, because of that our set up probably :-) is not very professional, but…it is ok. I can tell: there is more to the sound making at church than just being professional. Many times, I could testify that either my or one of the team members irritation caused interference which was hard to get rid of. Or sometimes our speakers produce “through the pillow” sound, maybe there is a technical term for this, but I do not know it :-).
Or a few times our system just would not work, even though all the cords and wires seemed to be at their right places and all the switches were on. So, when things like that happen and it is time to begin the service, and the worship team is getting frustrated, because the sound check did not go well and I am not being of any help, and speakers make “woofing” sounds, what I am, as a soundwoman, ought to do??? Well, it maybe will not appear professional for some sound guys, but what I do in this kind of moments just …pray. Believe it or not, but even when everything sounded the worst, after even the shortest prayer, like: “Lord, HELP!!!”, I can hear a huge difference. So, as a soundwoman, I decided that I will just let our greatest SOUNDMAKER to do the sound :-), I think it is logical: He is the One Who made it.
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It was back in April 11 1981 that I found myself bowing my heart and receiving Jesus as my Lord and Savior. Little did I know that 25 years later to the day I would be living a normal life in the former Soviet Union. All because Jesus heard the cry of my heart that morning 25 years ago, “God if you are real show me?” I would have never found myself here for any other reason, and if not for the Lord answering my request I would have missed the most incredible last 6 1/2 years of my life. The Lord has given me the opportunity to meet some of the most amazing people that have experienced life so much differently than I have experienced living in the Blessed U.S.A. for 45 years. It is still so amazing that God would give me the privilege to be apart of what He is doing in Russia. I can’t tell you the times when I have felt so ill equipped for what He has called me to do here, but the Lord has been soooo faithful to let me know I’m where I need to be. I understand very well that the Lord did not send me alone with thousands of other missionaries to change Russia, but the Lord sent me to Russia to change me. I’m personally thankful that Jesus put this verse in His word found in Philippians 1:6 “Being confident of this very thing, that HE who has began a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ” I just wanted to share with you the most significant day of my life. I hope that every one who reads this has a most significant day of your life. If you don’t just bow your heart to the Lord, surrender to Him and just be honest and recognize the need you have for a Savior, and call out to Him, and He will save your soul and give you eternal life, and He will reveal His purposes for the reason you have been born on planet earth, dean
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Today we had a wonderful service, Vova, our worship leader was in north Russia helping on an outreach so Marina and Elya did the worship. We finished chapter 12 of the Book of Matthew, next week we will look at the parables of Jesus. Today, after the service we celebrated the wedding of Yuri and Valya. It was a sweet service. Please pray for Losha.
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Today we had our youth Bible study again and it was rather spontaneous, because I was not quite well yet, but kids (Sveta, Dima and Egor) surprised me with their eagerness to get together and so we did. Olga went with us, or actually, she took us to IKEA where we really like to meet. I decided to go over our previous lesson on Psalm 1, to refresh it in our memories, then we talked about their today’s Sunday school lesson, which was in Psalm41:3(42:2 in English) and what they’ve learned from it. Then I shared with the kids another Psalm, and it is one of my favorite ones – Psalm 36 (37 eng.) We took only two verses, 4 & 5, and tried to understand what it means to delight in the Lord and how can we commit our way to Him.
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