February 2, 2010
When we were in Krasnoyarsk last year, several of us were interested in visiting more remote orphanages. At our final dinner, the leader of the church we work in this area asked us if we would visit sites out in the remote villages when we returned the following year. This was an answer to our prayers. We were so excited when these dreams finally became reality!
Today, we traveled to two places that are 150+ miles from Krasnoyarsk, which is a 3 hour car drive. We were welcomed by smiling and excited faces. Our small group met with older kids, most around the age of 16. As I shared the gospel with them, they seemed to be contemplating each word I said. Our team felt that the kids clearly understood the gospel message by the end of our meeting.
Our second group of the day was totally different than the first. All the kids were younger and between the ages of 3-8 years old. They were full of energy, so we played many games of “Duck, Duck, Goose” (Ootka, Ootka, Goos). They knew the chicken dance, so we played that as well. Betty explained the gospel bead bracelets to the older children while I played with the three year olds. Rich and Stuart distributed the gifts and Bible story books. The kids enjoyed our time together almost as much as we did.
I had an unexpected opportunity as we were gathering together to leave. A boy from another group came to me and asked if I believed in God. I quickly responded, “Yes, he lives in my heart.” I then asked him, “Do you believe in God?” He replied, “A little bit.” I pointed to his gospel bead bracelet and encouraged him to remember what Jesus had done for him. I reminded him that if he asked Jesus to live in his heart, then Jesus would always be with him. I was so thankful to hear this boy asking questions about God. Please continue to pray with us that each of the children we met today will make a commitment to know and follow Jesus. God tells us that it is His will that no one would perish, but that all would come to repentance.