Wed 20 Jun 2007
Prayer Time In The Morning
Posted by Tim under General , Summer 2007 , Krasnoyarsk , RussiaNo Comments
June 20, 2007 – Prayer time in the morning
By Fred K
Each morning before breakfast, we gather in the lobby on the fourth floor for prayer. Thursday morning during our prayer time I had a vivid image of a battle being waged in Siberia and around the world.
With my eyes closed in prayer, I envisioned our team dressed as warriors set for another day of battle. Exactly what you would picture in Ephesians 6:13-18. However, what struck me most were those ahead of us. Battle worn and weary they bore the scars of pain and persecution. None the less, they had a glint in their eyes knowing they would be victorious. They were all there, a brother pastor, his family and sister, tired and worn from the underground persecution they had experienced. They smiled knowing we were there as reinforcements.
The time of printing Bibles and translating Bible lessons in secret were over, but there was much more work to do. Also, the former drug addict and gang member who might have been long dead, also, now shone as a pastor working with orphans, addicts and homeless people. What a pleasure and honor to follow in the footsteps and now work side by side.
June 17, 2007 flying to Krasnoyarsk
By Mary K.
We were sitting in Moscow airport awaiting departure for Siberia when a woman with two older children tapped me on the shoulder. “Are you going to Krasnoyarsk?” she asked looking doubtful. I answered “yes” and she responded with an incredulous “why?”
I showed her my Global Aid Network (GAiN) tag and explained about our mission of giving humanitarian aid and sharing about Jesus Christ. She was sure no one had been to Krasnoyarsk to help like this – other cities in Siberia, but not Krasnoyarsk, the city she had grown up in. I told her this was the first trip for GAiN to this area and had been in the works for some time. She hugged me, very excited and repeatedly thanked us for coming and welcomed us into her country. She was surprised that an American organization was here to help hometown. She introduced herself as Vitalia. I learned that she had a medical degree and lives in the United States in Virginia with her husband and children. She was taking her children “home” to Krasnoyarsk to visit with extended family.
I told her about GAiN and the October work week held in Lancaster, Pennsylvania where 1,000’s of volunteers gather to collect and pack the humanitarian aid for shipping overseas. She seemed very eager for the opportunity to help in a place that was assisting her homeland.
After we landed we met again and I gave her our email address and a bookmark listing all the sites we planned to visit so she could see the sort of work we had planned.
When we arrived at the terminal, she pulled me aside to meet her husband.
What a warm welcome to Krasnoyarsk!!
Some time later he was admitted into the hospital. The teacher said that many times the children in the orphanages are weak and have to go to the hospital often. While he was in the hospital, he was in the same room as another boy. The boy’s mother noticed that nobody came to visit him. She started to bring extra food for him and visit with him telling him about Jesus and the Bible. 
Dasha , a 14 year old and like any other child, she likes to listen to music and watch TV. I learned that she also attended Bible lessons that were given by a volunteer at the orphanage. She had 3 sisters and one of her sisters was in the orphanage with her. She had only lived in the orphanage a couple of months. She said a conflict with her father is what brought her to the orphanage. Exploring further I learned she had missed school and when her father found out he beat her. It seemed there were some additional problems as well. She said her grandmother called and had her placed in the orphanage. She teared up when I asked about her mother. When Dasha was 9 years old she had witnessed her mother being shot in the forest. She greatly missed her mother and if she could be granted anything it would be that her mother would still be alive.
Upon arriving I met a lady named Tatiana who serves as a missionary and travels to 3 orphanages giving Bible lessons. She said some of the children had heard about Jesus and she was excited that we had come. After we did our large group presentation, I decided we would go to a small group with Peggy M. and Mike to take pictures and hear their presentation. They had been assigned to a group of teenage boys that appeared aloof and disinterested. I learned from the interpreter, Zimfira, that the boys were making jokes during our large group presentation. I thought, “This sure is going to be a tough group.” However, it was amazing to see what happened.
As I peered in on one group, I saw another group of teenage kids. I sat down in the group and begin to pray as it appeared to me that they were disinterested. One boy even moved across the room to sit next to me. I thought he is distracting and apparently is trying to be the center of attention from his peer group. In this same group, when the Gospel was presented all the kids raised their hands that they wanted to pray and place their faith in Christ. I was skeptical of this response and so decided I would pull the one who had moved next to me and interview him separately from the group. I learned he was hoping to finish school and like any kid hoped one day to get a good job, get married and have children. I decided to probe and ask about his commitment. I told him that to some it seemed like what was said was a joke and that I could understand why someone might raise their hand to place their faith in Christ because this is what their friends did or to joke around with it. He listened and then went on to let me know that he believed in what was said and that when he prayed he was serious about his new commitment.
We are His living letter and His mouthpiece to bring others to Himself. It would not be on our strength or our own words, but by HIS spirit. What an honor and excitement to serve and make Him known. There are people from all over the United States on this trip stepping out by faith trusting God to use them. I would like to share with you the life of one who has come to serve in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.