Monday, July 5, 2010
The Passport
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Having Fun In Kiev
Friday, June 25, 2010
Back on The Move!!
Monday, June 14, 2010
The Court Verdict!
Friday, June 11, 2010
Day # 33 Evpatoria
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Day #24&25 Yalta
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Day #23 Yalta
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Day #22 The Verdict
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Day #21
Monday, May 31, 2010
Day # 20 Face Painting
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Day #18 & 19
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Day #17 The Judge Part 1
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Day #16 Soccer Balls
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Day #15 Jump Rope
Today we resumed our “normal” weekday schedule. We had breakfast at 8 and then did homework until 10:30am. Then we went to the market. We bought a few jump ropes and a Frisbee. Lunch was a surprise we were not expecting. Liver! None of us could eat it. We chopped it up and moved it around to make it look as eaten as possible.
We only brought the jump ropes today to the orphanage and they were a huge hit. Kids took turns using them for 2.5hrs. Luda and her friends were actually very good at it, jumping backwards, doing crossovers, double jumps etc. The bubble blowing also continued to be popular.
Luda braided Ruth’s hair and then took her to a mirror to show her. In the picture are a group of older boys playing on the monkey bars. They are all good kids starving for attention. Luda seems to be doing really well taking to us and “sharing” us with the other kids. Everyone wants us to watch what they are doing. The 2.5hrs we have a day are not enough.
Tomorrow Yuri comes back from Kiev and will go to the judge to get a date. We specifically want a date very quickly like May 31 and June 1 and also the ability to get the paperwork moving doing the 10 day wait period after the court hearing. We have been told this almost never happens and it would be a “miracle” from God if that happens. I am praying for the Lord to do it since its easy for Him. May the Lord’s will and timing be done, however.
We love and miss everyone and your comments really help lift us up. Thank you all!!
If God is for us, who can be against us? He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things? Rom 8:31-32
Fear not, for I am with you;
Be not dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you,
Yes, I will help you,
I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.'
Isa 41:10
Greg & Ruth
Monday, May 24, 2010
Day #14 Back "Home"
In terms of the adoption process Yuri should be picking up our paperwork in Kiev on Wednesday (hopefully/pray) and then coming back here to file it to get a court date. A lot will depend upon the judge giving us the 31st and 1st for court. Pray for the Lord’s will, timing, and protection. There is a real spiritual battle against adoption especially into Christian families.
The Lord is giving us peace and making it home here. We are seeing a side of life that is good for us. In the USA its easy for everything to be about me and my life and will. I find myself complaining or upset over trivial things. This is a good reminder for me when I get home to be quiet, praise God, and serve the Lord and others in need. We are being ministered to by these kids more than we are to them.
Greg & Ruth
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Day #13 Orphanage Outreaches
Today we traveled all day with New Life Ministries to 2 orphanages. At these outreaches a Gospel message play was performed followed by small groups reading New Testament. Brendan and Cameron played basketball and Ruth & Cameron played duck duck goose or “ootra ootra goose.” It was a great experience for all of us. Tomorrow morning we go back to Portove and will see Luda after lunch.
This is a big week to find out about the court date. Please pray.
Greg & Ruth
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Day #12 The Hoola Hoop
Today was Saturday and we went to the orphanage at 2pm since there was no school. We played with the kids from 2-8pm. We brought the hoola hoop we bought in town. It was a hit! We twirled it, jumped through it and over it. At the end of day it finally broke, but it can be fixed. Luda and the kids had a blast.
At 5:30pm New Life Ministries arrived and we did their normal outreach program with them. It focuses on different Bible lessons ending with small group time and finally play time. After that all 15 of us went back to the place we are living at for dinner. Then we headed to Yepatoria and arrived around 10pm. Tomorrow we will go to 2 orphanages with their Ukrainian team. We will come “home” to Portove Monday morning. There is no school on Monday so we can go see Luda early.
The big deal now is the judge granting and early court date. Please pray for this. If he won’t give us an early one we could have to come back home and return. We don’t want to leave Luda because of the circumstances where her mother left her. We call on you oh LORD for your perfect will and provision for what’s best for Luda!
Pray!!
Greg & Ruth
Rhymes with rink
Friday, May 21, 2010
Day #11 More Fun
Today we continued in our daily routine. We had breakfast at 8 and did homework after that until 10. Then we went into town and bought a few things we needed. We went to the orphanage at 4pm and played with the kids and Luda. It was raining at first so we showed Luda pictures and then did a puzzle. The trouble was it had 500 pieces and no one could put anything together. It finally cleared up and we went outside.
The Lord led me to give some Bible verses to Luda and an older girl we like Vika. I wrote down the references in Russian and tonight Vika will read them to with Luda there and explain them. I have downloaded the 4 spiritual laws in Russian from Campus Crusade and plan to go over it with many of the kids, Lord willing. In the end playing with the kids and spending time with them is a blessing and great need, but they still need to be born again and hear the Gospel. We are going to try and do both and let our relationship and dedication to them open the door for evangelism. Pray for all the kids at Chernoshova orphanage to be saved!
We had another paperwork snafu with a document being left out of the ones that went to Kiev. Please continue to pray about these details since they can cost us 2-3 days at least per occurrence and we don’t have any extra ones to spare.
Tomorrow is Saturday and we will be at orphanage from 2-8pm and then off with New Life Ministries until Monday.
Greg & Ruth
Hint: rhymes with bed
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Day #10 On Our Own
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Day #9 Update
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Day #8 Paperwork
Monday, May 17, 2010
Day #6 & 7 The Journey & 1st Meeting
We traveled from Kiev 1.5hrs by plane to Simferopol by plane. This is in the very southern Ukraine. We then took a 2hr car ride to the orphanage area. We are staying in the very northwest part of the Crimea in a town called Portova near Chernoshova. It s in the middle of nowhere, literally.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Day #5 In Kiev
Friday, May 14, 2010
Day #4 The Official Referral
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Day #3 The SDA Meeting
Today at 9am we met with the SDA (government adoption agency) to "pick" a child.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Day #2 Sightseeing in Kiev
Today was a free day while we await our SDA appointment in the morning. We walked around town and saw a few of the historic cathedrals. 1 was over 1,000 years old. Tomorrow at 9am is the day we select a child to visit. There is a strong spiritual attack/oppression here. Keep praying and God bless!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Day #1 We Arrived in Ukraine
After 20 hours of travel and layovers, despite the volcano thing going on, we made it!