When i was aked why did i want to come in Ukraine i said:"Because i don't want to be 'normal'".
The person who asked me gave me a strange look when i said that, but then,i told hin that i don't want to have a regular life,i want to do something great, and what can be greater then taking part in God's ministry?
I am in Odessa at the Seaside Missionary Training Center for almost two months,,,,In these two months i faced ups and of course, i faced downs.But God is good and I am starting to adapt and to be more focused on studying and learning what does it takes to be a missionary.
Please check out the pictures below and see what has been happening here.
thank you
I also made a prayer update so please pray for:
-my english speaking abillity (and writing of course...:))))
-taking a good decision regarding internship
(i have several options:India,Filipines,Poland)
-all the students that are at SMTC
-financial support
(please pray for me that i will be able to find peoples that are willing to support me for my internship)
-Living Hope church
(Mark Huffman's church)
thank you,
Vali
| David Jongeward,Mark Huffman,Mike Williamson |
Dave and Mike were here for two weeks to teach us personal finances and systematic theology.They are great men
| Vali, David Jongeward, Sylwia, Edzia. |
| Living Hope Church |
On 17th of october we celebrated two years since the Living Hope Church of Odessa was born
| Barry |
This is Barry, an American missionary living in Timisoara, Romania.He was here to help facilitate the Kairos Course, a course about missions.
| Kairos Course: God the church and the world. |
| Edzia & Vali |
Here you can see me and Edzia sitting at a table,but you probably don't know that those hand are not our hands but Swlvia's and Simon hands(they are behind us)
We were acting out a skit at English Club...

Vali, love the joy, and the sense of camraderie. One thing you will need to know as a missionary. Your ability won't work for God. God will do great works, and he lets us, in all our ways just fragile clay pots with cracks, contain and spill out the greatness of God: not our greatness, but our brokenness. HIs faithful, enduring love. His abilities. Accepting our own brokenness is the path to seeing God's great-ness.
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