Thursday, June 16, 2016
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Small villages
Beautiful Baikal mountain. The top is still covered by snow even at summer time.
This picture made last week of May.
We could travel by car to small villages Nia, Magistralny, and Ulkan.
Small group of people in Ulkan village.
They are working on extension of the church building (bottom picture)
Village view with green houses.
Snow melting along the road at the end of May.
Siberian river with Siberian delicious fish.
Russian tea after worship. Tea caps are antique, we use them since 1996
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Ust-Kut city
Ust-Kut city is located 42 km/27 mi along the river
1-3 mi wide
Hooray! We can see snow at the end of May!
Big celebration! Drama with live music on Saturday evening
Sunday church service: 25th anniversary of the church we planted in Ust-Kut city.
Many guest came from the churches around to celebrate God's faithfulness with us.
We enjoyed worship time together with children
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Yakutsk City
We arrived to Yakutsk airport safely, praise God! Our luggage didn't get lost at New York airport nor Moscow and arrived with us. It was a long trip: 9 hour at airplane from New York to Moscow, about 6 hr connection time and then 6.5 hr from Moscow to Yakutsk. Sure, we were tired and happy that we reached our first destination safely.
For the first time we could see a big city Yakutsk, the capital city of Sakha-Yakutia.
It's a part of Russia, up North of Siberia.
The middle of May: snow already melted down
We had a privilege to drive up to the hill and pray for the city.
Alexander and his wife Svetlana prayed with us on the top of the hill.
They moved to Yakutsk city last summer.
Marriage seminar on Saturday from 10am till almost 6pm with an hour brake for lunch. we were surprised to hear worship in two languages, Russian and Sakha.
Around 50 people participated at marriage seminar. People from four churches came together to pray for families. It was a great opportunity for Christians to proclaim unity.
Different topics has been covered. We had time for questions/ answers.
Also, we could pray for people's needs and different situations. Holy Spirit is working with hearts to change them and bring glory to God. We strongly believe that many broken hearts and marriages will be healed and restored.
Sunday church service at small church. You can see people of different nationality:
Russian, Sakha-Yakutian, Armenian, and from New Zealand.
Pastor's family: Alexander and Svetlana with two little daughters (the youngest one was born soon after their arrival to this city. They moved about 1000 miles up North from Ust-Kut city where we planted our first church in 1991. We brought a beautiful gift for them and used it right away for community.
Yakutsk city is located on Lena river and has almost 500,000 population.
The ice got broken and we could see big pieces of ice moving down the river.
For the first time we could see a big city Yakutsk, the capital city of Sakha-Yakutia.
It's a part of Russia, up North of Siberia.
The middle of May: snow already melted down
We had a privilege to drive up to the hill and pray for the city.
Alexander and his wife Svetlana prayed with us on the top of the hill.
They moved to Yakutsk city last summer.
Marriage seminar on Saturday from 10am till almost 6pm with an hour brake for lunch. we were surprised to hear worship in two languages, Russian and Sakha.
Around 50 people participated at marriage seminar. People from four churches came together to pray for families. It was a great opportunity for Christians to proclaim unity.
Different topics has been covered. We had time for questions/ answers.
Also, we could pray for people's needs and different situations. Holy Spirit is working with hearts to change them and bring glory to God. We strongly believe that many broken hearts and marriages will be healed and restored.
Sunday church service at small church. You can see people of different nationality:
Russian, Sakha-Yakutian, Armenian, and from New Zealand.
Pastor's family: Alexander and Svetlana with two little daughters (the youngest one was born soon after their arrival to this city. They moved about 1000 miles up North from Ust-Kut city where we planted our first church in 1991. We brought a beautiful gift for them and used it right away for community.
Yakutsk city is located on Lena river and has almost 500,000 population.
The ice got broken and we could see big pieces of ice moving down the river.
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