Joining us was a team of roughly a dozen Ukrainian young people (ages eighteen to twenty-eight) who worked along side us sharing the good news of Jesus. They were amazing!
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Max, our awesome interpreter! We wouldn't have done so well without him! |
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Tim, Dema and Igor - these men were a blast! Fortunately for us, Tim spoke English. |
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They loved to pose - this was in Pavlograd! |
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A caption just won't do! Read the story . . . |
Meet some of my dearest Ukrainian friends - front row: Max, the beloved interpreter; Sushi, tried so hard to speak English with me; Olya's sister - I never knew her name, but she was ever so fun!; Anna was a fashionista - she had an outfit for every occasion and we had several good conversations; middle row: Dennis bleached his hair the night we were at the hostel. After twenty-five years of praying for his mom, she came to one of the concerts prior and committed her life to Christ. What a cause for celebration! Me you know; Masha is next to me - she's "looking for a man of God" and I'm praying that He will provide. Next to her is Diana - named after Princess Di herself! In the back row, you'll find Jimmy looking like Kilroy! He's a hometown boy - from New Prague/Lonsdale. He drives the truck and loves the Lord. Micah's back there, too!
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Olya and me one more time! |
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