Monday, November 30, 2009

November 2009 Update - Bila Tserkva, Ukraine

Greg, Edna, and Sasha
Me and Edna with our friend Sasha from our church.

November was an interesting month with flu epidemics and quarantines being the major topic of conversation here. Most people have finally stopped wearing surgical masks as the news frenzy seems to have died down. We have tried to keep our travels to a minimum and that has meant spending a lot of time at home. We've kept busy by having people in our home and helping out our neighbor Olya with some remodeling she is doing next door.

As many of you know, we will be moving back to California in March. (You can read about the details of that decision by clicking HERE if you haven't already read about it.) We have been blessed by our neighbor Olya and our friend Tanya who have been helping us to sell all of our furniture and all but a few things in our home. The floor space in our apartment seems to be growing as people carry away furniture and chairs. Hopefully we will have everything sold by the time we are ready to leave.

Thanksgiving
Dominic and Tanya with the new Ukrainian shirt she bought him.

Dominic's 16th birthday was on the 25th so we celebrated it the next day on Thanksgiving Day. You can see more about that day by clicking HERE. We are thankful that God has given us a boy who has grown into a wonderful young man.

Painting at Olya's
Me painting Olya's ceiling next door.

Staying busy at home has meant more time with our neighbors and more children in and out of our apartment. Taras, the hedgehog, is usually the main attraction when it comes to the little ones though.

Being at home more has also given us a chance to spend more time one on one with people from our church and really get to know them rather than just casual conversations after church. We want to make all of our remaining time here as useful as possible.

Alyona holding Taras
Olya's granddaughter, Alyona, holding Taras.

Joshua and Maxime
Joshua and Maxime spending some time together. You can read about what's happening with Maxime by clicking HERE.

Edna and Alina
Edna helping Alina with her English homework. She is still helping our neighbor Oksana with her English as well.

The pain that Edna experiences from the condition in her spine makes it difficult to travel. Even short trips on a cramped marshrutka (shuttle van) across town are becoming increasingly painful. She was, however, able to make one trip this month to the doctor in Kyiv and then to visit the orphan children in the hospital there. Unfortunately, by the time she got home she was in unbearable pain for the rest of the evening. Please keep praying for her.

Edna with an Orphan Boy in the Hospital
Edna holding a little orphan boy at a hospital in Kyiv. The children in that part of the hospital are suspected of having Aids. The gauze mask is for the children's protection due to the flu epidemic. To find out about adopting one of these little ones, please click HERE.

Zhenya Leading Worship
Zhenya leading worship at church.

We have been especially blessed by a man named Zhenya who has been coming to our church with his wife for the last month and a half. He has been leading worship and really enriching our time with the Lord. He is of Jewish decent and while he plays all the contemporary songs we're used to hearing, he also plays songs with a distinctive Jewish style to them.


Here's a sample of Zhenya enjoying singing praises to God.

Joshua Petting Taras the Hedgehog
Joshua petting Taras as he sleeps on our bed.

Soviet artwork on a Ukrainian apartment building from 1990
This 1990 Soviet artwork on a Ukrainian apartment building seems to symbolize the prosperity of a working family. I think it would be better to say that a family who works at showing God's love to one another and praying together will enjoy God's blessings as a family. This is especially true for our family as we prepare to transition from Ukraine to California.

Thank you for all of your prayers and support as they will definitely be needed in the coming months.

"For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord." - Romans 8:38-39

"You have nothing to do but to save souls. Therefore spend and be spent in this work. And go not only to those that need you, but to those that need you most. It is not your business to preach so many times, and to take care of this or that society; but to save as many souls as you can; to bring as many sinners as you possibly can to repentance." - John Wesley

Нехай Бог Благословить Україну
(Let God Bless Ukraine)


Prayer Requests

• That God would watch over Maxime and his mother, Vera, giving them comfort.
• That God would continue to lead us and take us in the direction He wants us to go.
Please pray that God would provide the $2,500 needed for our plane tickets.
• For Edna's health problems and medical costs.
• For God's protection against illness.
• Pray that home schooling will become easier and less stressful for all of us. Pray for wisdom and patience.
For continued friendships (especially among our neighbors) that lead to Christ being made known as a personal Savior.
• For spiritual growth in all of us, unity in our marriage, protection from spiritual attack.
For the planning and everything that must be done in preparation for our move back to California.

Support can be sent to:
Calvary SLO
4029 S. Higuera Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
With an attached note: "For Greg and Edna Silva"


In Christ,
Greg, Edna, Dominic, and Joshua

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

треба проверити:)