Friday, September 25, 2009








The LORD will perfect that which concerns me; your love, O LORD, endures for ever; do not forsake the works of your hands. (Psalm 138:8)

Господь совершит за меня! Милость Твоя, Господи, вовек: дело рук Твоих не оставляй. (Псалтирь 138:8 - 137-8 Russian Synodal Version)

Our Dear Heavenly Father ~ Thank you for this new day that dawns with further confirmation that we are not alone because of your unshakable presence in our daily affairs. Provide us with more of your infinite wisdom so that we, who are following Christ, will never lose sight of the fact that we are part of your generous and eternal plan for all people. We pray in Jesus name, Amen.

Our Bible study with Luda and Stepan went very well yesterday and we expect them to make a commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord in the near future. Many of our advertising posters have begun to appear in many more places around our area. We will venture forth today into areas where the agency assured us that they would put our posters. I well recall the old adage, 'inspect what you expect'. This morning we will get in line at the office where some foreigners must register their passport/visa. Since we will likely be in Ukraine more than three months, we need to learn if we should register with this branch of the police. Today we are also preparing for two Bible classes on Saturday. Tomorrow we will have to conduct our Children's Bible Class in two locations. We learned that some children at our old location were not allowed to come to our new location due to the distance. However, they are missing our regular studies and sent word that they will come if we come to them. We love these kids and cannot refuse their request, even though we really need some help in this. We know God will provide faithful helpers at the right time. So, we will be at our old location tomorrow thanks again to our brother Nikolai who permits us to use a room in his office suite. We are always thankful for your wise words of encouragement and the prayers.

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