Stories

Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. - Mark 16:15

2021

2008

In 2008, on his first mission trip to Ukraine, Gary met Dima. When he first met him, Dima was an arrogant, self-absorbed young man who had no time to discuss Christ.      

He could be pleasant, but it often depended on what one could do for him as to how pleasant he could be. With all of that, Gary was still stricken by his nature. Under that façade of machismo and bravado, Gary also saw a lonely boy who had little hope for his future and more uncertainty than one can imagine. Dima was living life one day at a time with no guidance and no direction. 

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Makc and his little sister, Julia

I first met Makc in 2018 when our team from Calvary came to Voznesensk. Makc is A bit shy and not very confident. You see, he speaks with a stutter. He is a charming young man and is an excellent student. He loves soccer and hopes to one day live in Norway. 

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Vlad is a 24-Year-old graduate of a local university with a Bachelor’s degree in Bio-Engineering. He is currently working on his Master’s degree and works at a Grain Elevator in our region. He hopes to finish his degree and work in his education field at the same business where he currently works. He has a family: Father, mother and sister, but he is especially close to his grandmother.

Vlad was baptized in the Baptist Church when he was 16 but told me he only did so because he was told it was time for him to join the church.

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Meet Vasyl. I met this young man through the English Club I lead in Voznesensk. Vasyl is a believer and desires a close and intimate relationship with the Lord. His mother is a believer, and his father is not. 

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David, Liza and Dima are among my many English Students here in Ukraine. They are also my neighbor’s and landlords’ children! Whenever I am gone, they play with and care for my dogs like they were their own!

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