Friday, April 16, 2010

Classes Progressing

This month old ministry connections have been rejuvenated and every week we traveled somewhere to teach. It is beginning to feel like the busses and the trains are my home!

Because of previous scheduling conflicts, the fourth year class in Kyiv studied every week this month. We examined Old Testament study section 4; the Major Prophets. We discovered many fun facts about Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Daniel; their personalities and their ministries. Also students realized when the time of the Gentiles is complete; Christ will complete his work with His chosen people, Israel! Hallelujah!

In Dnipropetrovs’k we continued our study with the Book of Joshua. We also researched meteors and such phenomenon. Studying the day the sun stood still and the battle that God won with hail (meteors) slaying only the enemy, we dug deeper into the scientific aspect. However, we discovered that God answered Joshua’s prayer in advance of the battle.

Yesterday, March 29 was the Jewish Passover. My friends in Cherkasy invited me to the synagogue to experience an ‘Orthodox’ Seder. I was truly blessed to make new acquaintances and participate in the observance of delivery from Egypt. I enjoyed all the symbolism. The Seder begins with lighting the candles, done by the woman of the home. However, the women performed this task at this Seder. The light of the candles represents the Light of the Messiah. The Jewish nation was called to be God’s light to the world and in Jesus Christ we are called to be the light of the world.

Passover is when we celebrate the ‘Passover Lamb’. Without the sacrificial Lamb, we would not have salvation. As Christians, we can benefit from learning and experiencing the feasts the Lord has instituted as a learning tool. It was at Passover the Lord instituted ‘The Last Supper’ which actually took place during the Passover Seder.

I truly love spring. New life is popping its head out of the brown earth and bringing wonderful colors to observe. With the snow melting or melted everything looks dirty and ugly. The green or yellow green of the new sprouts is beauty to the eye! It is great to see warmer weather approaching and the beauty of God’s handiwork about to praise the Creator once again.

Spring brings graduation and graduation brings summer break. Please pray God opens my heart and spirit to what He wants for this summer and how all of His plans will be achieved.

Thank you for your faithful support.

Your Servant,
Kathy

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Back to Business

Traveling Again

The colleges continue with their programs. This past weekend we had a Master class in Dnipropetrovs’k. The students remembered my birthday and blessed me abundantly. I returned home with many packages of wonderful gifts. God has provided many wonderful friends for me.

Our course this month is the ‘Book of Joshua’. We compared Joshua to the book of Ephesians and discovered that Joshua teaches practical warfare and Ephesians is our warfare doctrines. We also discovered a number of amazing similarities between Joshua and Revelation. For example, Joshua sent two messengers, into Jericho. The battle of Jericho climaxed with the blowing of trumpets. Another Yeshua will send two messengers, and this period will also culminate with the seven trumpets of judgment. Check out more similarities for yourself!

This week brought good news. Marganetz, a smaller college of four students, will begin the Master program in the Fall. Cherkasy will also begin the Master curriculum with ten students. Dnipropetrovs’k will begin the Doctorate program this Fall. With these new classes my calendar is full every weekend beginning in September; traveling and teaching.

Back in Cherkasy, I am preparing teaching material for a Kyiv class this weekend and material for our next Master classes. It appears I will be doing an enormous amount of studying to write courses for the Doctorate classes. I believe it is my job to provide a higher level of education. Only with God’s help can I do this. Please keep me in your prayers for this situation.

Your continued support gives us the ability to keep with the busyness of the ministry.

May God richly bless you for your faithfulness.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Back on Track

Last Friday we had our second administrators meeting of the year. The College experienced many changes in the Fall and Winter, so our regular administrator meetings were canceled. In December, I left Ukraine to visit my family in the US for the Holidays. My visit to America was extended for six weeks which also held off our administrators meetings. It was good to get back to College business in our February meeting.

In August, we had twenty colleges. It was discouraging to see that less than half of the administrators attended this meeting. We met at a pastor’s home outside of Kyiv. In the past, we met at the office/apartment and I provided the meal. Now and in the future, we will meet at a different college location on a bimonthly basis. It will be fun to travel a little more and meet more students.

We started with prayer and scripture from Psalm 28:7 and Luke 5:1-11. We discussed partnership and how it is advantageous for us to be partners with our spouse, children, children’s schools, our church leaders, and etc. Then we analyzed the importance of ministry or college partnership. Discussion followed regarding our new affiliation for accreditation. Everyone is delighted to have this new affiliation.

We discussed two prophecies given to me and the ministry which were received last August. God has done a great work since then. Many positive changes have and will continue to affect the ministry.

I shared a testimony of the great miracles God performed for my family during my stay in the U.S. I testified of a choice for salvation by one of my grandchildren on Christmas day and the reconciliation of a husband and wife who were scheduled to attend their last child custody hearing. Now they are in Christian counseling. I praise God everyday for His grace and goodness! I was truly blessed while visiting America.

To assure the administrators that I am not leaving Ukraine or the ministry, I informed them of my church membership in Cherkasy. I think this brought a sigh of relief to all. In their minds it means more permanence for me in Ukraine.

We discussed a business plan and our vision for the ministry. It is time to write our vision in detail with an emphasis on the future. The need for both a spiritual and business advisory council was mentioned. However, this will be discussed more in-depth at our next meeting.

Several tuition payments were received before our meeting. I am sad to say that administrators are not paying the required fees. Less than half the tuition fee was paid. A tuition fee of 50 hrv or $6.25 is charged per student per month. The office should receive twenty-five percent of this which equals 12.50 hrv or $1.56 per month for an Associate or Bachelors degree. I am saddened that ministries have not fulfilled their financial obligations. More finances are needed to keep the office and the colleges running smoothly. The office must have the ability to pay its own obligations. Please pray for the students’ revelation and ability to fulfill their commitments in these areas.

In order to keep the colleges from becoming an offering to the students, new contracts are being drawn up. The colleges will receive a form to report student payments on a monthly basis. I pray this will help those who are not fulfilling their obligations to begin to see what is needed for the ministry to continue.

Before we dismissed the meeting, I received some disheartening news. One of the current administrators volunteered information that my former interpreter called him last fall. The interpreter tried to ruin my reputation and begin her own ministry. It appears that she has attempted to split the ministry. Those who attended our meeting and remained faithful admitted that each of them received a call from my interpreter, but they have chosen to support the college and me. I never thought such garbage happened in ministry. Please pray for protection for the ministry and myself.

I am waiting on God to bring a new administrator/secretary/interpreter to the office. During this process, I am in prayer and watching for the people that God is bringing into my life.

We closed our meeting with prayer and lunch.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

The Rest of the Story . . .

What an experience returning to Ukraine. I hope each of you had time to read the last blog. I arrived in Cherkasy late Friday evening and was glad to be home. I carried my suitcases through eighteen inches of snow for two blocks! What a homecoming.

I spent my first week recuperating from a fall from Saturday morning then I fell again Friday night on the ice and snow. On Monday, I visited the hospital to make sure everything was ok. I feel fine, however every muscle in my body hurts. Then on Friday night, a week later I fell again. I think this fall put everything back in place, if that is possible.

It was an adventure at the hospital. Someday I will have to tell you about it, they gave me tons of pills and herbs to take. I also visited the chiropractor last week and he confirmed that it was ligaments and muscles, nothing very serious, just down time from exercising to heal! Now for me that is tough. I like my daily exercising.

This past week I celebrated my 55th birthday. Thank you for all your greetings and best wishes on Facebook. Also Pastor Matt sent me an email with the significance of the number 55 plus ‘Happy Birthday’ translated in many different languages; it was fun to read, after my guests left.

I invited numerous friends for dinner to fellowship and get to know each other better. I invited the senior pastor, his wife and the acting pastor and her husband; along with girlfriends, interpreters and other very dear friends. We met on Saturday, which is Shabbat. After our meal and wonderful cake we participated in a biblical discussion.

Shabbat consists of time spent with family and God. We gave God glory and thanksgiving for His work in our lives. This was a very special day for me to spend in this manner with friends. Our discussion included a few controversial topics. However, we were able to converse and pray together even though we do not agree theologically. God is good in giving us grace for each other.



God bless each of you.
Your humble servant,
Kathy

Monday, February 8, 2010

Last Day in America and Return Trip to Ukraine

What an Experience!

My trip was extended by an additional two weeks. I spent this time helping family. My last day in America was going to be spent sorting and distributing weight between my checked luggage, the carry-on and my computer case. I try to bring back essentials for the office such as Reese’s Pieces! The airlines permit fifty pounds for overseas, I traveled to America with twenty pounds and returned with a considerable amount more. There are a few food and office items that I cannot purchase in Ukraine and I bring back as much as possible.

My last day in America . . . I was scheduled to walk my grandson to the bus at 7:00 AM. During the packing process, I took the house key from my coat pocket and set it on the counter so I would not accidently take it with me. I forgot my warning not to go out of the house without it! Wanting to return with clean laundry, I was still in my pajamas when I walked Micah to his bus. Fortunately I put on my winter coat, scarf and gloves. As we left the house, the door closed, OH NO . . . we were locked out of the house. I did not have makeup on and had not combed my hair. What a mess.

Now what? One of the bus drivers allowed me to use her mobile phone. I called my daughter in order to make arrangements to get back in the house. Fortunately my father was in town and he came to get me. The next forty-five minutes were soooooo . . . cold. I did not have socks on and my legs were bare. When dad showed up, I was so relieved; it took me all day to warm up.

Later that day, we had to pick up my mother from the airport who had spent two weeks in Florida with family. What a day! I planned an orderly and quiet day. These crazy things happen and we can either laugh or cry, it is our choice.

I arrived home on Friday after traveling for twenty six hours. What an experience! At the Minneapolis airport the agents unpacked my carry-on because something showed up as potentially dangerous. I had purchased Celtic Sea Salt on the advice of a doctor. I never realized that it would cause so much trouble. This slowed me up enough that I did not have time to call anyone from the airport.

I flew from Minneapolis to Chicago and then flew to Frankfurt, Germany then onto my final destination; Kiev. In Frankfurt I had to go through two scans, the first one was not a problem. The second one was absolutely humiliating. The wand went off because of a button, hooks, and the buckle on my boots! I tell you, this was the craziest trip of all. However, I was blessed with empty seats next to me the last two planes. The extra seat was wonderful from Chicago to Frankfurt, I was able to stretch out a bit.

Arriving in Kiev, everything was beautifully white and clean. Annessa and Victor, friends from church met me and brought lunch and hot tea, it was a wonderful greeting. They told me it had been snowing for three days in Cherkasy, I was excited to see the snow. The trip from Kiev to Cherkasy is normally about two and a half hours but this trip lasted four hour and a half hours. The roads had not been plowed and were in poor condition with lots of ice and snow on the road.

Arriving in Cherkasy, I was in a state of shock! The snow banks are at least 9 feet high. The buses were not running and the roads are horrible. Victor tried to drive me home, but could not. He had to let me out a block from home and I carried a forty-nine pound suitcase and my twenty pound computer bag through eighteen inches of snow and Annessa carried my carry-on for me. Then we carried the suitcase up three flights of steps. I was exhausted and could hardly find my breath. I had not eaten all day, so I sat down with a cup of coffee and a yogurt. I was glad that my traveling was over for this trip.

Now, the fun begins . . . back to work on Monday. This weekend will be spent organizing everything I brought back with me and I need to shop for groceries. Then when I figure out my problem with the internet, I will notify family and friends that I have arrived!

God bless each of you.
Your humble servant,
Kathy

Friday, January 1, 2010

Time is Short

Where has the time gone? It has been two weeks and there are only two weeks left before I leave. Now it is time to concentrate on business, what a task! There is so much to do.

My stay has been wonderful, spending time with family and friends. I have met new friends who have blessed me spiritually. I am being rejuvenated and believe I can return to work with new hope and vision. The ministry has to provide several new legal documents for the changing Ukrainian law. I am hoping this will be easy; it is a matter of signatures with notarization.

There was a concert in Zimmerman last weekend with Ryan Daniel and Sheila Raye Charles, who is Ray Charles daughter. If you ever have a chance to hear either of their testimonies and music, I know you will enjoy it. Ryan is called to minister to the younger generation he has a humble spirit. Sheila has a tremendous testimony and can sing as well, if not better than her father!

I spent Christmas at my youngest daughter’s and everyone joined us for dinner. It was great to have everyone together. Mama cooked and the food was out of this world! We had the traditional lutefisk and Swedish meatballs for Christmas Eve and ham for Christmas Day and of course all the fattening but great Christmas cookies! Now I have to go home and workout to eliminate all the yummy food I ate. Has anyone else overeaten this season?

It snowed in Minnesota Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. I enjoyed getting out and shoveling. The snow was wet and heavy, great for a snowball fight and snowmen. However, I could not interest anyone in playing outside with me.

Sunday, I attended a home church and had a wonderful time. They asked me to pick a topic for the group. Since it is Christmas, I selected the topic of ‘gift’. The definition of gift is: property voluntarily transferred by one person to another without compensation! This is a great topic at Christmas; when we celebrate Christ’s birthday. Although we know this was not the time of year He was born, but we honor His birth. We know Jesus is God’s gift to us. He has been given to us without expecting anything in return. However to make that gift active or useable, we have to receive the gift.

For example; if a friend gives me a check for $100, it is not good until I go to the bank and claim it as mine by cashing it. It is the same way with Jesus.

On Christmas Eve, I told the Christmas story, it was a first for my family and a challenge for me. I teach the graduate level, not 3 and 5 year old children! I heard chuckles from the adults when I stumbled over words trying to use age appropriate words for the younger generation who has never heard the Christmas story.

The question was raised “Why did Jesus come to earth?” Wow, what an invitation to share the Gospel. I tried my best to keep the story on the children’s level. Then I gave an invitation for salvation and one of my grandsons gave his heart to Jesus! Once again, the Lord can use me in my humbleness. I praise God for His faithfulness and love for my family.

Today is the first day of the New Year. I pray everyone enjoyed bringing in the New Year with joy and jubilation. There were several events I wanted to attend, but I have been sick for a couple of days and chose to make pizza for my grandkids and stay home with the family. We used root beer floats to toast the New Year.

My oldest grandson proposed and gave his girlfriend an engagement ring! Oh dear, they sure are growing up quickly. Now mind you, it is the grandchildren growing older, not me!

Today, I plan on relaxing and enjoying the grandkids.

God bless each of you.
Your humble servant,
Kathy

Friday, December 18, 2009

My first few days in America

I arrived Tuesday early afternoon in Minneapolis. A good friend picked me up and treated me to a Starbucks coffee which I truly enjoyed! My trip was pretty awesome, God always surprises me with people He places in my path.

I met two Americans in the Kyiv airport, one from Texas who was visiting her fiancée and the other a bio-chemist who is participating in teaching and setting up three neo-natal hospitals in Ukraine. Praise God! More of our precious Ukrainian children will have the opportunity to live, rather than die due to a lack of medical treatment.

Speaking of children, I am working with my attorney and an orphanage close to my home. This is a state run orphanage and in very poor condition. My attorney is a Ukrainian Christian man who personally supports and visits this orphanage monthly. They have many needs, especially gifts at Christmas. I know this is a late request, but gifts are appreciated year round. If anyone is interested in providing gifts, please send your blessing to World Vineyard Ministries, PO Box 26, Champlin, MN 55316, in care of orphanage. The ministry email is bible.ua@gmail.com if you would like to know more.

My trip from Kyiv to Amsterdam was uneventful. My new friend was able to sit next to me and we talked about the Lord and she asked many questions regarding the Bible and the ministry. We had a traditional Ukrainian breakfast on this trip which was quite a shock for my friend. I understand her fiancée did not take her out and she did not have a good experience during her visit. I tried to give her some details of the beauty and share some of my photos with her.

Arriving in Amsterdam safely, I had to briskly walk to the connecting flight. My next flight had 300 plus people, we stood in line and waited for almost two hours to get on the plane. In Amsterdam they ask half a dozen personal questions regarding one’s traveling plans, the reason for the trip, places visited during their trip, and of course the questions regarding our luggage. They also check our passports by the barcode! It is a time consuming ordeal.

Ok – now I am on my final flight to America. There is a nice lady from India, currently working in North Dakota on my left and we spoke for quite some time during the trip and the seat on my right was empty. Hoorah, especially when I was seated in the center section of the plane. The second seat to my right was occupied by a nice jovial man. He greeted me and then pulled out his Bible! He studied off and on and we talked about ministry, he had been in India for a minister’s conference. He has a wife and seven children in Oregon. We enjoyed speaking about God’s work in throughout the world today. He is a pastor of a Church of God and has invited me to visit anytime. I was truly blessed with my comrades for this nine and a half hour trek.
My few days home, I visited some of my grandkids and am currently staying with a dear friend and her hubby. She has driven me around so that I could complete some business and to do a bit of shopping. I am in the process of setting up meetings with different pastors, but if anyone would like to visit, please email me at the above email. I am leaving for Ukraine on January 14th, so this is a short visit. However, I have to get back to my day-to-day work and teaching.

Thank you for your support and prayers. I covet your prayer support. The last four months have been very difficult for me. I was personally spiritually and emotionally empty and depressed. With constant prayer and counseling I am finally feeling like myself and am waiting to get back to work and be productive once again!

May your Christmas reveal new truths and may it be filled with love, hope and prosperity. May God’s face shine upon you.

God bless each of you.
Your humble servant,
Kathy