Early last week our group was divided in half with some staying in RadSad and other’s leaving to a church camp at Stara Bogdanovka . The separation was hard but ministering in two places allows us to reach more people for Jesus.
In Radsad, the doors to a kid’s camp and orphanage were miraculously opened. The camp had about 20+ kids from poor and struggling families, all non-Christian. We were so happy to witness to them about our hope in Jesus Christ. Three days in a row we had Bible lesson’s with them, we also played games and spent time together at the river. Friday morning the camp ended and they left but our hope is that God’s Word changes their lives and families. The orphanage is another amazing door through which we can reach 15 young people. At the orphanage we have the opportunity to witness everyday with lessons, games, and Christian films. Our relationship with the orphans is growing and we pray that they see the light of Jesus and accept Him as their personal savior.
In Bethany Church camp, our group provided most of the instructors needed for over 70 non-Christian kids from the surrounding villages. It’s exciting to know that nine kids from Salanchaki attended the camp. The camp is ending today and the whole group will be together at RadSad and more stories of God’s amazing work will be posted soon.
Yesterday, July 11th, Bethany Church had an outreach; members invited their family, friends, and neighbors to church. Our group was drafted into the main choir. With only two practices God gave us the ability to learn three songs and praise Him victoriously. The main speaker was an American pastor from Atlanta, Georgia who came with twenty young Americans on a short mission’s trip. God spoke through him to 40+ people who came to the alter to accept Jesus Christ as their personal Savior. We pray that all of them keep coming to church and growing in faith.
Thanks for all your prayers, together we have the power to preach God’s love with boldness and courage, to proclaim His love to all. Please continue praying for Radsad and Salanchaki, these villages need God’s healing hand.
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