Dear
Fellow Laborers,
February
2008
Praise
the Lord for the exciting things He is doing in Russia!
Permanent
Residency Received
After
two years of waiting, purchasing and remodeling an apartment,
standing in lines with up to 95 people in them, we have received
our permanent residency. Praise the Lord. At this time when many
missionaries are being forced to consider leaving the field of
Russia, we have just been given five more years to minister here.
We know that this is only by the grace of God, because we could
have easily been forced to leave as well. We rejoice greatly in
His provision.
Three Month Furlough Planned
Now that our residency is settled we can come back and report
to many of you whom we have not seen in many years. We have been
on the field five years now and as most missionaries would normally
take a year to report and rest, we cannot since the rules of our
residency say we can only be gone from Russia for 90 days at a
time. To make up for the churches that we will miss, we plan on
coming back for three months roughly every two years.
Video
Report Included
It
always amazes me what God can do. Since we have arrived in Samara
there have been some challenges to be sure, but as you will see
in this video the victories have been sweet as well. We have included
a video report to every supporter we have. The video may also
be seen on our web site and is included in our e-mail update.
If you are a Pastor and would like a copy, we would be glad to
send you one.
Kerboom
That
was all I heard and felt after a Toyota Landcruiser passed me
on the left and snow went everywhere. We had just had something
the Russians call a “snowfall” which is a lot like
the Russian word for “waterfall” and now I know why.
Snow was piled up everywhere after three days of non-stop snowing.
Three lane freeways turned in to one lane caverns. When I was
driving to work a car tried to pass me, but skidded and turned
and got stuck in a three foot high snow bank so that he was perpendicular
to the road, blocking the only clean lane. I saw none of this
because he had kicked up snow as he went and naturally it all
landed on me. I hit him right in the tail light, but the damage
to his car was minor. We are thankful that no one was hurt. My
car was not so fortunate. Pray for us, while I get my car fixed.
Right now it is taking me three and half hours or so on the bus
just to get into Samara from where we live.
Yours
in Christ,
Adam, Angela, Alex, Amelia, and Alisa