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BIEMs of Light August 2017

Praises Rejoice with us!

  • In Western Asia, two more souls have come to Christ in a Muslim land. This husband and wife faced many obstacles to faith. The husband was an atheist. The wife is in a wheelchair due to a serious accident and asked many “Why?” questions. God used our missionary Sasha and the Scriptures to remove the obstacles and replaced them with faith!
  • When church-planter Igor Fomichov of Ukraine was visiting U.S. churches in July, he mentioned informally a long-range hope of mounting a Bible verse on the church building so soldiers passing by would see it. A businessman has stepped forward to fund something better: an electronic sign capable even of pictures. This project is now being pursued!
  • Pastor River and his wife Hope have faced much pressure in Central Asia. The authorities raided a service at their home, then posted men to watch the residence. They also summoned those who had been present for questioning, which caused fears. Thanks to prayer by God’s people, the pressure on Pastor River is lessening for now. We don’t assume they are no longer under observation, but we praise God for this reprieve.
  • In Peru, missionary Wilber Huillca reports, “Praise the Lord, we have been able to bring the Gospel to our brothers from different communities and ethnicities, such as the Yine, Yaminahua, Amahuaca, Kaquinte, Machiguenga, Ashaninca, Shahui, and others. During our stay here in Sepahua, God has opened doors for us with the Amahuaca and Yaminahua people, with whom we now face new challenges.” May God continue to bless and help!

Prayer Pray with us!

  • Pray that two of our Russian church planters whom we have invited to visit the U.S. to speak in churches will be granted visas.  Their consultation at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow (which determines whether to grant the visas) is on August 3.
  • The daughter of our missionary Tim experienced health problems following an insect bite (a tick). They had fly back to the U.S. on July 21, and she has since been diagnosed with Lyme disease. Please pray for restored health for this young lady.
  • Please continue to uphold in prayer church planter Nikolai Ryzhuk in Belarus. He’s no longer bedridden, but his severe back pain does limit what he can do physically.
  • The last of the summer camps will be taking place in August. Please pray for God to work in campers’ hearts!

Urgent Prayer Request Update

Thank you for praying for Brother River. While he is not in the free and clear, the persecution has eased for now. He wrote, "Thank you for your prayers, God has answered. Things have eased up and we are able to meet again." Please continue to pray for them as they can still be raided at anytime. Pray for wisdom and safety.

July Video Update

Watch this video on Vimeo by either clicking on the following link or by copying and pasting it in your browser:

https://vimeo.com/225293122


Praise God for the wonderful privilege of serving Him together with you in spreading the glorious Gospel to a needy world.

This month's video update comes from western Ukraine where church planter Vitaly Bilyak operates a Christian Drug and Alcohol Rehab center outside the city of Ternopil where their church is located.  This ministry had a pressing need for a vehicle since it was taking the men 2 1/2 hours to travel to church through a combination of walking and public transportation.  One of our recent projects was to raise funds for a vehicle to meet this need.  

Praise God that, when this project was shared in the churches that Vitaly recently visited, this need was met!  In this video, brother Vitaly expresses gratefulness for this great blessing for the ministry.

 

Challenger Update

Here is a story from our most recent Challenger publication.

When a sinner repents, Heaven rejoices. In our church, we too greatly rejoiced. Victor is a man for whom we have prayed a long time. He actively helped in building our church. He became the first person whose heart found peace in Christ after many years of wandering in darkness.

Victor came from the world, from a non-Christian family. All of Victor’s life passed without the Lord; therefore, when he repented that was a special event for us. Tears of joy welled in our eyes. We sang hymns of praise and thankfulness. The whole church got on their knees and gave praise to the Creator for this saved sinner.

However, while the church was rejoicing, the enemy of mankind’s souls was pre- paring a serious trial for Victor to shake his faith. When Victor’s wife learned he had repented, she began pressuring him psychologically. For two weeks she would not talk with her husband. Later she used words to pressure him at any opportunity. On Sunday mornings before worship service she would say, “Don’t forget to give away all the tithe to your church.” (That was as if to say, “Take all our money and give it to your church.”)

Friends and relatives wondered how it was possible he would no longer drink alcohol. They wondered if Victor had fallen into a cult.

It takes courage to openly declare you’ve become a follower of Christ, that you want to change your life, especially when everyone around you is far from God. There’s a risk everyone will turn away and say that you’ve lost your mind. But Victor had thought through his decision with regard to the Gospel and Christ. He openly said: “I am a believer. I no longer drink!” Thank God for his decision and courage. This was the first fruit of his repentance. 

For a long time, Victor has taken medicine for his heart and blood pressure. He has bottles of medicines standing on the windowsill in a certain order, so even with his eyes closed he can take the right one and make no mistake. One evening he came home after a hard day of work, and he took his pills, drank the necessary dose and...felt oddly. He lay down and all his body felt weightless. Victor thought he was dying. It turned out his daughter-in-law had unwittingly shuffled the medicines. As a result, he took ten times the normal dose of one medicine! When Viktor finally began to feel better, his concerned wife said tenderly: “Victor, go to your church. You will sing psalms. It will help you feel better.”

His wife’s new, softened attitude is a huge answer to prayer. Fellow church members in Ukraine were praying, and so were Americans Victor had met when they visited Bilogorodka to help with the church’s construction. People on both sides of the ocean prayed fervently.

There will be more trials in Victor’s future. We are praying, and we ask that you, dear brothers and sisters, please support Victor in prayer, that the Lord be with him in all his paths and give him peace of heart.

Thank you again to each of you who donated to BIEM’s church construction fund, which in turn led to Victor’s repentance. Saving sinners is the heart of ministry!

BIEMs of Light July 2017

Praises Rejoice with us!

  • The financial need for the summer camps has been met! These camps for children and teens have already begun, so this is also a prayer request for God to work through them.
  • In Ukraine, two dedication ceremonies took place in June: the new church in Bilogorodka and the completely rebuilt Rehabilitation Center outside Ternopil. Both of these facilities turned out even better than imagined and stand out as wonderful testimonies.
  • Last month, we asked that you pray for our shipping container to arrive quickly and pass through Ukrainian Customs. It did! The cargo of chairs included in this shipment arrived in the nick of time to seat everyone at the Bilogorodka dedication service! Praise the Lord!
  • We also requested prayer that two foreign-born coworkers be granted visas to visit the USA. God granted this request! In May and part of June, Igor (church planter in Ukraine) and Sasha (a BIEM national missionary in a restricted country) were able to visit many churches, where they preached and shared directly about their respective mission fields.

PrayerPray with us!

  • In a restricted-access nation in Central Asia, 50 children came for camp. A number of them made professions of faith in Christ, but 6 in particular gave evidence of truly understanding their need of Christ.  Later, after local policemen threatened and intimidated our BIEM missionary against preaching and holding services, 90 people came for family camp. There, 8 former Muslims placed their trust in Christ as Savior! Please pray for continuing fruit and for safety for our personnel.
  • In Peru, missionary Wilber Huillca and others will soon begin creating an audio recording of the Bible in Yine, the language of one of the tribal groups in the Peruvian jungle. Please pray for God to bless and use this project to save many more souls for His Kingdom.
  • In Belarus, even though BIEM missionary Nikolai Ryzhuk’s spinal condition is better (less painful) than previously, he still cannot perform manual labor or drive long distances. Please pray for relief for this brother.
  • BIEM’s missionary Micah Tuttle (Republic of Georgia) shares this request, which all of our missionaries could echo: “As you pray for us, pray for a sincere love for men’s souls, for a bold courage in our witness, for a pure heart before God, and for a steadfast faithfulness in this ‘good’ fight. We are very much aware of the need for prayer support back home and are incredibly thankful for your prayers, your love, and your financial support!”

BIEMs of Light June 2017

Praises Rejoice with us!

  • With God’s blessing and help from friends, we are progressing toward our goal for summer camp programs. At this time last month, we needed $26,000 to match last year’s level of $40,000. As of this writing, the need is down to $16,600. Thanks to all who are giving!
  • Our missionary Nikolai Ryzhuk had been hospitalized with severe back pain. Although he is still unable to do physical labor, we rejoice that he is able to walk and attend evangelistic tent meetings held in Drogichin, Belarus, in May. But continue praying.
  • BIEM has been hosting 2 of our Ukrainian church planters who are in the U.S. for the first time and visiting churches to share their ministries in person. Also, Vitaly Keller of Russia is visiting U.S. churches too. These meetings with supporters are mutual encouragements!
  • A second soul has come to Christ in Bilogorodka! Although Pastor Eugene Buyko’s father-in-law helped in the church’s construction, he had been skeptical of non-Orthodox believers for years. Working alongside our believers convinced him the Gospel is true. Praise God!

PrayerPray with us!

  • BIEM’s most recent shipping container of supplies was due to reach the Ukrainian port on June 1. Because this container includes items for the new church plant in Bilogorodka (hundreds of chairs, tables, pulpit, several hundred Bibles), please pray the Lord will speed its way through customs to reach the church before dedication Sunday on June 18.
  • The church in Ternopil, Ukraine, requests we pray for God to supply a youth pastor for their church. A university city, Ternopil has about 40,000 students. Opportunities for outreach abound, but missionary pastor Vitaly Bilyak is limited as he serves as pastor and oversees the youth, too. He hopes God will send a youth minister in the near future.
  • In the military city of Desna, Ukraine, literally thousands of soldiers must march past the church building on their way to showers.  Pastor Igor hopes to mount an electronic sign on the building to highlight Bible verses and give church information. Please pray that God would enable and direct in this exciting evangelistic project.
  • BIEM praises God for the $7,000+ that donors have sent to provide relief for the churches and Christian families hurt by this spring’s flooding in Peru. Please pray for these brothers and sisters as they repair their homes and church buildings. More gifts are welcome since it will take some time to recover.

BIEMs of Light April/May 2017

Praises Rejoice with us!

  • We praise God that, on April 6 & 8, friends of BIEM volunteered their time to load a 40-ft. container of aid, Bible literature, and church-planting items. It’s now bound for Ukraine. (Please pray it will arrive safely and that God will help our Ukrainian brethren to navigate successfully the bureaucracy involved in getting a container through Ukrainian Customs.)
  • From time to time, BIEM invites our national church-planters to the U.S. to visit churches and share their testimonies and news from the mission field. Praise the Lord that, after several attempts, Igor Fomichov has been granted a visa to visit the U.S.
  • A movie titled King of Glory (a 4-hour movie) was created to explain Jesus to Muslims. It shows God’s plan for mankind and emphasizes the need for a Savior. BIEM translated it into a Central Asian language, and our missionary Tim arranged for it to be shown on national TV on Easter in Central Asia! Praise God for reports of salvation decisions!
  • Sasha, a BIEM missionary in a predominantly Muslim land, rejoices that he and his wife now have several Bible studies in homes of local Muslim husbands with wives from Russia or Ukraine. In these cases, the husbands not only permit the study in their home, but have also sat and listened. Praise God! May His Word speak to hearts.

PrayerPray with us!

  • From Belarus: BIEM missionary Nikolai Ryzhuk requests prayer for evangelistic tent meetings planned for May 13 - 14. May many unsaved neighbors attend, even if out of curiosity. Pray for God to convict of sin and to draw people to Himself.
  • Also from Belarus: The spinal operation undergone by the Ryzhuks’ son, Tolik, was evidently not fully successful in correcting his problem. In addition, our missionary Nikolai is now hospitalized. MRI results reveal herniation in his spine, and physicians say he needs surgery. Pray that God will provide guidance in both members of this missionary family.
  • Summer is fast approaching! Overseas, pastors and missionaries are contacting us to ask whether there will be funds for summer camp ministries. As of this writing, BIEM needs $26,000 to match last year’s level of camp support. Please pray the Lord will prompt His people to make camp ministries possible once again in 2017.
  • Please pray for believers in Peru, which has been hit hard by heavy rains, flooding, and mudslides. Although the immediate crisis may be over, these events leave behind much devastation and needs. (Donations for relief may be designated “Peru Relief.”)

BIEMs of Light December 2016

 

Praises Rejoice with us!

  • Tolik, son of BIEM missionary Nikolai Ryzhuk, underwent back surgery in Moldova in the last week of November. So far, recovery seems to be going well. Tolik was up and walking two days later. Praise the Lord for a Christian surgeon and for this report.
     
  • BIEM praises the Lord for the provision of a $40,000 matching-funds program to push several building projects to some final stages of completion, including needed interior furnishings! Please pray with us that the $40,000 needed comes in.

  • Pastor Andy Counterman, who is BIEM’s Field Director for Latin America, reports exciting progress among the young church planters there. Starting new churches is no breeze. Humanly speaking, it involves much time and energy. But God is blessing. One church is up to 55 people. Another up to 60. Another church planter is reaching native tribes in the jungles… May the Lord continue to bless the ministries of young men on fire for God!
     
  • In Bila Tserkva, Ukraine, BIEM’s Bruce Tuttle speaks of his 10 Bible students and says he is  “delighted with the developments that are noticeable in their fervor and Christian leadership character.” Such words remind us of the Apostle Paul’s pleasure at Timothy’s eager desire to grow in the Word and ministry. Praise God for such young men!

PrayerPray with us!

  • Currently Igor Balashov and an evangelistic team are visiting churches in Siberia in places where “there are many fish, but few fishermen.” In all our prayers for buildings, programs, and resources, may we never forget simply to pray for the Holy Spirit to touch hearts and save souls through the preaching of His Word! (Igor sends thanks for prayers, too!)
     
  • In the past, we have referred to the puppet ministry of the church in Chervona Sloboda, Ukraine. Vitaly Yurchenko writes, “Please pray about upcoming presentations, as we have many scheduled for different places. Christmas is coming, and various churches and orphanages invite us. Pray for these outreaches.”
     
  • In Goncharovsk, Ukraine, missionary Alexander Petrenko has organized a floor hockey club for schoolboys. In addition to the playing their sport, he has Bible lessons with them. He requests prayer for these young men to understand and embrace the Gospel.
     
  • In Shahovskaya, Russia, Pastor Rumachik reports a bureaucratic delay that prevents hooking up a natural gas line to the new church building. This situation forces the believers to continue warming the building with electric space heaters, which is expensive. Please pray for a quick resolution to this delay.

 

BIEMs of Light August 2016

 

 August 2016

Praises Rejoice with us!

 

  • Pastor Samuel, who has been leading a growing group of believers in a predominantly Muslim area, rejoices that they can participate in the Great Commission. The church has been committed to discipleship and now sees good results, especially in college-age members who have gone on to serve as leaders of home-churches in various countries.
     
  • Praise the Lord’s protection through a cup of tea! One BIEM missionary couple serves in a mountainous region of Central Asia. After a female physician examined the wife, the doctor desired to become friends and invited her to tea. The husbanded regretted this delay—until on the drive home they discovered a rockslide had just occurred on their road!
     
  • In Peru, missionary Wilber Huillca Quispe visits jungle villages with the Gospel. Recently a couple in a village of the Yaminahua tribe donated a plot of ground with a thatched-roof structure to be used for Christian meetings. Praise God for their heartfelt gift to God’s work!
     
  • The church plant in Bilogorodka went ahead and conducted a camp on the church grounds even though the building is not complete. The neighborhood was canvassed, and our workers were thrilled with 80 campers from the community! Many parents attended the closing event.  Praise God for such wonderful results! This will open doors to homes and hearts of the community.

PrayerPray with us!

  • Although at this point details concerning interpretation and enforcement remain unclear, reports suggest Russia’s new anti-terrorism law could also be used as a tool against believers. Please pray for Russian believers and for their witness to increase, not decrease, for God’s glory.
     
  • Our first Central Asia home-church construction project is in progress. Pastor Barnabas owns a little plot of land next to his home, and the foundation for a small church building is already laid. Pray the building will be completed soon and allow believers a safe place to meet and worship.
     
  • Final summer camps are taking place this month, and we are rejoicing in large numbers of campers and many salvation decisions. Please continue to pray for God to work in lives, both of campers who have already been to camp and for young people soon to be in camp. Praise God for supplying the finances needed and a heartfelt word of thanks to each who gave for this need.
     
  • Elaine Smith, a pastor’s wife and the mother of a BIEM missionary, has been undergoing serious health issues. Praise God, physicians have located some blood clots and believe they can treat serious swelling she also has. Please pray for healing as she undergoes treatment.

BIEMs of Light July 2016

 

Praises Rejoice with us!

  • In June, Valery Ryzhuk and others made an evangelistic trip using rivers in the Far North of Russia. Praise God, souls repented and put their faith in Christ. A woman named Yulia told them that, before the brethren’s previous trip, she had been on the verge of suicide after the death of her son. The Lord used them to comfort and strengthen her in the difficult time.
     
  • BIEM helped sponsor a youth conference in Russia that both leaders and young people consider a huge success and blessing. Some confessed their sin and asked Christ for salvation. Others were deepened in their commitment! Pastor Pavel Rumachik writes, “Praise God for your participation in this fellowship. May God reward you as well!”
     
  • Thanks to the generosity of Faith Baptist Church in Lebanon, Penn., Micah and Alisha Tuttle were able to purchase and distribute 4 expensive flannel graph sets to 4 churches in the Republic of Georgia. Upon learning of the gift, a member of one church exclaimed that they had just started praying for such a tool for their children’s ministry! May God be praised.
     
  • Recently BIEM missionaries organized a special family camp in Central Asia. Forty-four people attended, a number of them being couples in which one is a Christian and the other is not.  By the camp’s conclusion, several attendees requested prayer and gave evidence of being close to placing faith in Christ. Praise God for such a gathering; may He bless all who attended.

PrayerPray with us!

  • Doctors for Elaine Smith, the mother of a BIEM missionary who had been diagnosed with congestive heart failure have determined that she has Lupus, which explains the issues she was having. Please pray that the treatment will be effective and that the Lord will be glorified in all this.
     
  • In Central Asia, Pastor Righteous reports an increase in people throwing rocks at him and his home. He notes the local populace seems to be emboldened by anti-Christian activities taking place in various countries of the world. Please uphold his family and other believers.
     
  • We are rejoicing that the funds needed for summer camps this year have been provided!  We Praise God for each gift.  By this point in July, some churches in Eastern Europe have already held their children’s or teen camps. Other camps have yet to take place.  Please pray for many to be saved.
     
  • In closing, here is one of our missionary’s plea: “Please pray with us that the Light of the Gospel of Jesus Christ would penetrate the darkness of this increasingly Islamic land. The battle rages, time is short, Satan is powerful, we need God’s warriors kneeling in intercession before the throne of God, to keep us strong in the battle, and to help us snatch souls from the throes of death and the eternal flames of Hell.” Can you sense the sincerity of that request? Let’s pray for missionaries!

400+ salvation decisions made by children and teens in summer camps

Although we haven’t yet received all the statistics from each camp, enough reports have arrived that we can rejoice about 400+ salvation decisions made by children and teens in various camps where BIEM ministers. Praise the Lord for these new names “written down in glory”! Read the full report in September's BIEM’s of Light

BIEM sends thousands of New Testaments for Muslims in Russia

Pastors in the Moscow area have written to thank BIEM for the gift of thousands of New Testaments in the Uzbek, Turkmen, and Kyrgyz languages. Muslims from all of these nations (which were once part of the USSR) have settled in Moscow for work. Praise God for willing workers, for whom these New Testaments in native languages are vital tools. Read the full report in August's BIEM's of Light

Russian Church baptizes 12, 6 of whom were delivered from drugs and alcohol through rehab center

Thanks to a donation from a supporting church, the property which houses the rehab center in Ternopil, Ukraine is fully paid for. Meanwhile, the church in Nahabino, Russia baptized 12 last week, 6 of them men delivered from drugs and alcohol through their rehab center. We praise God for this and trust that He will continue redeeming lives once ruined by various addictions. Read the full report in July's BIEM's of Light

BIEM Sends Container to the Country of Georgia

Volunteers and friends of BIEM from all over the States came together and donated much needed items of humanitarian aid, literature, bicycles and medical supplies to Georgia.  BIEM Missionaries Charles & Nina Hoblitz have been ministering to the city of Gori and other neighboring cities around Tbilisi the capital. Please pray that God would use these supplies to reach those who need help physically and spiritually.

2004 BIEM Summer Camps

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Praise God for a wonderful camping season! This summer over 700 attended 15 different BIEM sponsored camps in Ukraine and Russia. All in locations where we have planted new churches. Many of the camps were conducted on the church grounds. This enabled more of the children in the area to attend than in past summers when we had to limit some villages to 10 children due to transportation and space issues. This is primarily the reason our number of campers reached a record number this summer. Praise God for many who received Christ and made life-changing decisions as a result of these camps.

It is thrilling to see the dramatic results of young lives transformed through Christ shine in the lives of returning campers. Officials from the orphanage in Tuchkova have been amazed that some of the children whose behavior problems they normally treat with medication have improved. When quizzed about the reason for their improvement, these youngsters said it was due to the love of Christ they have in their hearts! Through this, two workers at the orphanage who previously avoided all contact with our efforts began to attend meetings. Many parents and relatives attended the closing services of the camps were moved to tears. In one meeting the vice-principle stood up and said "You have changed us by your love, kindness and trust in God not only in the hearts of our children but also many of our hearts."

As, you can see from the reports below, the fruit of these efforts went beyond the children but also touched the hearts of parents, grandparents and even community leaders. Our children’s workers and all at BIEM are grateful to you for your gift towards this summer’s camping program. By making these camping programs possible you have made an eternal impact on many young people whose hearts have been touched by the love of God this summer. We trust that these reports and pictures will be a blessing to you.

July 2004 Komarivka, Ukraine

Praise be to God that this month we had a great opportunity to have a Christian camp at the church. It was very good testimony in the village though there were cases when old people told bed things and cursed the parents who were brining their kids to the camp, to the church. However praise be to God that most of the village people had good attitude for us and the camp we held.

Children enjoyed the camp. They wanted to be there and cheerfully spent their time in the camp. They were seriously preparing program on which they wanted to invite their parents at the end of the camp. Not all parents came to see the program, but praise be to the Lord ten of them did. The parents were pleased and thankful for the important and good work that is doing for children’s upbringing. The parents listened to God’s Word very attentively. The seeds of the Word of Truth were sowed in their hearts. Please God this seeds would grow out.

When we asked children what else they want they answered all together that the camp would go on. This was a mark for our work. We are heartily thankful to God and to you for the care you continuously show to us and to God’s work in this place.

July 2004 Borivka, Ukraine

Praise and thankfulness be to our Lord for the wonderful time of grace, that God’s Word is proclaimed in this place too, that we can teach children freely and guide their steps on the way of life with God. By God’s great mercy and due to your support we could hold a week Christian camp. It had important influence on people and their attitude to the church and God’s work.

There were very cheerful and happy days for children. They came to the camp with joy and left the camp with joy. There was a lot of work on the field at that period of time. Nobody paid attention for children and they were left to their own device. So it was a good opportunity to work with the kids and to tell them about Christ and about God’s love for them. They praised God in songs, learned golden verses from the Holly Scripture, and listened to the stories about life of Christ and saints. It was the first meeting with the Lord and Gospel for many children. Also they were preparing a special program for their relatives whom they invited on the last day of the camp. Some of the children quoted poems; another sang songs or retold a story.

All parents and relatives had been invited but just few of them came. There were 50 children in the camp and just 12 grownups came to the program. However praise be to God for this too. The parents saw what their children were doing and what kind of spiritual food they were eating and tasted it themselves. The parents heard joyful singing of their children. Many of them had tears in the eyes but some were indifferent. The same way people in the village had different attitude to our work. Some told that this good work others that we want to stole their children. If God do that these people would give up their sinful deeds and the way of life that lead their unbeliever homefolk.

So we thank you heartily one more time for your care and for the help in doing God’s work in this place too. May God bless you and repay you thousand fold.

July 2004 Chervona Sloboda, Ukraine

When the van with youth drove up to the church building the children had already crowded in the yard looking for opening of the camp. It was cheerful meeting as for children so for leaders that had met each other last year and became friends in the same camp in Chervona Sloboda. For many children such camps are the only opportunity to rest and receive spiritual information and knowledge about church, to make new friends.

During two weeks children from the villages of Ch. Sloboda, Yuriv, and Kopiivka listened to Bible stories, played games, learned and sang Christian songs, ate different delicious things, and at the last day of the camp prayed a prayer of repentance.

There were fellowships with youth in the evenings. We learned Christian songs, watched Christian films, and just talked. One boy turned to God in prayer just over the fire where the fellowship was. The boy has an interesting story and I will tell it to you in outline. Yura, this is the boy’s name, was in the camp in Zgurivka the month last month and he liked there very much. He asked to go to other camps with youth as a helper of a leader. There had been no time before that when unbeliever was taken to the camp as a helper. However Yura asked very hard and it was very difficult to say him no, so he was taken as leader’s helper but he was put on probation. Yura gave a good account of himself in the camps. He did any work, everything that was asked him to do, but just one thing was bad of him, he was smoking secretly. Of course everybody new about it and were waiting from him to deal with the problem.

There was a time when everybody gathered about the fire to have fellowship. That evening was special because it was the last evening in the camp and it was a farewell fire. There was a special air of joy and sadness, nobody wanted to go away. Yura also understood that tomorrow he would part with guys who became his friends. Also he understood that something was between him and believers, something that separated them. When Yura stood before everybody to repent and accept Jesus everybody rejoiced. And everybody rejoiced even more when he took cigarettes out from his pocket and through them into the fire. There is how one more person was born for the Lord. Next day when it was time to say good-bye Yura told: “I am in a hurry to get home because I am looking for telling everybody how God has changed me”.

This camp was a great blessing for everybody. I am very thankful to you for you prayer and financial support. Due to you God’s work is being done here. May God bless you!

July 2004 Tuchkova, Russia

With your help we once again conducted camp though finances permitted us to have 25 rather than 50 campers plus 5 workers. The camp was conducted on a Christian base "Streamlet" which is located in a fine place of the Moscow suburbs. Children lived in the rooms that housed 8-10 persons.

The program has been constructed on the Bible. Scripture was studied and there was much singing of Christian songs. We also conduct bible lessons and children made various hand-made articles and circles. It was very healthy. When I have asked them about to what to them to give the gift they have told, that it is not necessary to them more than any gifts because the camp is the best gift.

Two teachers from the orphanage accompanied the children. They did not want to go because they knew that it will be carried out by Baptists. But after the first week they completely changed their attitude towards believing people and asked that if believers could conduct future camps. They also completely changed their attitude to the Bible and prayer. In fact they saw and heard, how children prayed. They noticed, how the behavior of children changed and were amazed.

The camp lasted 15 days. If we could find the means it would be possible to be with them all the summer long. We are grateful to the Lord and His people for helping us with this camp ministry the last few years. We also hope that next year we can conduct a similar camp for street children.

June-July 2004 Report by Ukrainian Children’s Worker Luba Jumik

God has blessed the first two months of summer vocation in special way. With youth group of 7 people we could organize and held 5 camps for children from unchristian families; one of the camps were fore orphan children.

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The first camp was at the orphanage in Zgurivka. As usually each day was filled with activities; there were entertaining and spiritual parts. When it was time for the children to go to bed we held evangelical services in the nearest villages. At the end of a service everybody could receive God’s Word.

At the last day of the camp in Zgurivka orphanage we organized for all workers a farewell dinner. Our youth were singing a lot about Christ, shared testimonies. I told about my childhood:

It was the time of communism. Once a chairman of the village council came to my parents and told that they would loose their parental rights and children would be taken to the orphanage because they brought us, children, to the church and taught us to pray to God. But God saved us from that and we grew up in Christian family that taught us to love God and people.

Some time later – I continued my story – I came willingly to one orphanage, probably it was the one to which authorities had wanted to take me, and testified to everybody, to the little ones and to the great ones, about wonderful deeds of God and still do it since that.

I noticed that the teachers of old age cried. Then a vice-principle stood up and said: “You have changed by your love, kindness and trust in God not only the hearts of our children but also many of our hearts.”

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It was the first time we had camps in the villages of Salycha and Yuriv. Forty-five parents came to the farewell banquet in Salycha. One of the village teachers spent with all the day to see our work. At the end of the day she said:

“I am really impressed and wonder how you can keep attention of the children of every age. You have my students in your camp and they misbehave during the school classes, but they are sitting very quiet here.”

“Praise be to God, He keeps their attention” I answered.

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There were camps before in the villages of Lypovka and Chervona Sloboda. However there were a lot of new children.

There were about 140 children at the last day of the camp in Lypovka, also some parents came. One mother even gave us small presents and promised “I will attend your services.”

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God was with us in every camp. He guarded the children while they were running and playing games. He guarded us from evil people while we had fellowship with the youth from the villages and shared with them testimonies till late night. He spoke through us to children and parents.

For these two months about 700-800 children and grownups have heard about living God. Some of them have received Jesus in their hearts. Please pray with us about good sowed seeds that they would grow out and give much fruit.