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CANADA InSight Slavic Gospel Association Serving Churches Reaching Russia September 2015 Living Examples of Christ s Compassion So, as those who have been chosen of God, holy and beloved, put on a heart of compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience (Colossians 3:12). The ministry of compassion has always been an important part of SGA s support for evangelical churches across Russia and her neighboring countries. Sometimes the need is for food aid, or perhaps for warm clothing and shelter. Whatever the need and whatever the time, having the resources to help the desperate and needy in the name of Jesus can open wonderful opportunities for the Gospel. The seemingly endless conflict in Ukraine is heartbreaking, yet through SGA s Crisis Evangelism Fund, evangelical churches are reaching out to needy, broken families and individuals in the love of Christ. Yevgeny Taran is an SGA-sponsored missionary pastor in Ukraine s Kherson region. He reports that refugees from the conflict zones have poured in to the region, and are in need of material as well as spiritual help... The people of our church stepped The need for clothing and other aid in eastern Ukraine has been immense, and the people are thankful to the churches for responding. forward to help organize distribution of food and clothing for refugees as well as sharing God s Word with soldiers. There were 100 refugees and 300 soldiers. The refugees received food and clothing, and the children from our Sunday school made gifts, drew pictures, and wrote letters to be a blessing. Yevgeny worked with local authorities, social services, and even national administrators to distribute aid. He

this was the first time anyone had ever prayed for him! Church teams joyfully share the Gospel with all who will hear as they distribute aid. received a special award, The Best Volunteer of the Year for his ministry and the various projects his church conducted. Because of the news of this honor, many people heard about the life and ministry of Yevgeny s church. Strangers called to thank him and others offered to join in helping. The local newspaper even offered to publish news from the church, and considering the false, defamatory propaganda endured by many evangelical churches across the CIS, this is a remarkable development. Last fall, Yevgeny was at a meeting held by the senior regional pastor. Men from governmental agencies were also in attendance, and the purpose of the meeting was to thank each of the officials for their cooperation. Calendars with Bible verses were distributed, and at the end of the meeting, the senior regional pastor asked if he could pray for the officials. One was a communist, while the other two men were Orthodox. At the end of the prayer, the communist man remarked that Wonderful Fruit in Belarus While churches in Russia, Belarus, and other CIS nations are all helping the Ukrainian refugees, the reach of SGAsponsored compassion ministry goes so much further. Missionary pastors in Belarus are reaching many families with food aid and the Gospel. Piotr Podrez, director of SGA s Regional Ministry Center in Minsk, shared an encouraging report of what your prayers and support have helped accomplish... In the past year and eight months, the Lord has used this ministry to draw 400 new people to church, with approximately the same number of new children now in Sunday schools. We have seen 88 people repent of their sins and trust in Christ, and 16 were baptized last year. A new church congregation has been planted and new Bible study groups have been formed! We are so deeply thankful to the Lord for this wonderful harvest. Please keep praying, both for increased resources to help reach more needy families, and for more men, women, and children to know Christ as their Savior! Many new believers have been baptized at this lovely spot in Belarus. Pray for an even more bountiful spiritual harvest. This is a story of a life... a life that would be insignificant to the world. It s about a woman who lived her life in despair, wanting to end it all, feeling that death would be better than what she was facing. She hadn t heard that her life had been redeemed! Madina was born in Central Asia in 1981. Civil war came to her country while Madina was very young, and the war destroyed her family as she knew it. Her mother was killed and her father left the family to live elsewhere. She and her three siblings were left all alone with no one to care for them. She married very young at the age of 13. A Life Redeemed What man among you, if he has a hundred sheep and has lost one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the open pasture and go after the one which is lost until he finds it? (Luke 15:4). The Lord has reunited Madina with one of her sons. Pray that he will also come to know the Lord. At first, Madina and her new husband got along, but he quickly turned to selling and abusing drugs. They had four children, and three of them died. Madina s husband left for a while, but then returned. Another son was born, but just before the baby s birth, her husband was sent to prison. Madina had no idea how she was going to raise two children all alone. She made the agonizing decision to give her new baby up for adoption. That was 14 years ago, and Madina has not seen him since. Eventually, she left her other son with her aunt and ended up living on the street, trying to numb her pain with alcohol. She realized that drinking was no solution so she tried to take her life several times. Her final attempt to kill herself was the last. Madina doused herself in gasoline and set herself on fire. The neighbors saw it and called an ambulance. Madina s life was saved once again, because God had other plans for her. Madina spent eight months in the hospital, and God sent a church family to help care for her. But one day, she had an adverse reaction to medication and her heart Continued on page 6

Therefore, since we have this ministry, as we received mercy, we do not lose heart (2 Corinthians 4:1). Whether it be a church team distributing food and other compassionate aid through SGA s Crisis Evangelism Fund in Ukraine, or faithful missionary pastors who are distributing food in other parts of the CIS, Christ receives the glory. Below are just a few examples of what your faithful prayers and giving have helped accomplish. Olga is from a troubled family. She is 15, and her alcoholic mother cannot hear or speak. Her mother s boyfriend spent 16 years in prison. Olga has two siblings and all of them are from different fathers. They have been taken to the orphanage for shelter several times. But Olga has been attending the children s club at our church since she was 7, and she has trusted in Christ as her Savior. But now as a teenager, Olga is facing adolescent problems and questions, and the family is often hungry. She is searching for a better life. We cannot change their family situation by ourselves, and we must commit it to God. But we minister His love to Olga s family continually. Little Adam is the youngest of six children and one of only two still at home. His grandmother is raising him. Adam s mother (named Galia) kept leaving the children with the grandmother, but taking her government support and spending it on herself and her boyfriends. Afterward, Adam s mother would return home angry, screaming, and even beating the kids. Once our church group visited while the mother was home, and got her to listen to the Gospel. But it wasn t long before she was back to her old ways again. Adam s grandmother was about ready to go to court to get custody of the children, when Galia suddenly became ill. She had cancer, and died 26 days later. Today, the children are active in our day center and the grandmother attends our Bible study. They see that God has taken care of them. We are thankful to God we could help! Pastor Bogdan Luts Lviv, Ukraine We continually meet new people through Compassion Ministry and are building relationships with them. As we share the Gospel, some have begun attending the church. Others we had been helping have since gone to be with the Lord. I wish that we could see immediate results from our labor, but God works in His time. The families we are reaching have gone through a lot of hardship, and many continue to live in brokenness. Pray with us for these hurting people, and ask the Lord to bring them to a living faith in Christ. Pastor Anatoly Berezovka, Belarus For the last 10 months, we have been helping new families many of which are broken families. Brother Leonid one of our deacons is visiting four families in a nearby village. One lady named Olena is divorced, and she must work hard in her garden to earn a living for her children. It is exciting to see Olena and the ladies from the other three families attending our Bible study group with great enthusiasm. Boris is a man who lives in the same village. His wife left him with two children, and the younger of the two daughters is still at home. We visited him with food, and shared Christ with him. We invited him to church, and he now attends services in Turiysk! Thank you also for helping us reach two families who are refugees from eastern Ukraine. Both of these families have small children. They know little about God and did not have any desire to talk to Christians. However, we gave them food parcels, which they received with thanks. Pray with us that God will open their eyes to see that He is their provision. May the Lord bless you! Pastor Alexander Chernyak Volyn, Ukraine Oksana s family is open for fellowship and hearing the Gospel. She is a single mother raising three children. Oksana s husband was an alcoholic and was killed in a car accident two years ago. The children are Nastya, Ruslan, and Alina. Alina has physical challenges, while Ruslan and Nastya are now attending our Sunday school. They all attend our church, and even Oksana s mother Galina sometimes attends. Please pray with us that the Lord will open the hearts of this family to repent and trust in Christ. Pastor Alexander Grodno, Belarus

NETH. GERMANY Continued from page 3 Berlin Stockholm FINLAND stopped. The hospital actually declared Baltic Helsinki POLAND Tallinn her dead, and her brother came to take Prague Riga EST. her body away. But during the car ride LAT. LITH. home, the bumpy road jarred Madina Lake Warsaw Vilnius Onega to consciousness. BELARUS She gasped for air, Minsk frightening her brother almost out of his wits. UKRAINE CZ. REP. SLOV. HUNG. ROMANIA MOLDOVA Bucharest Chisinau Ankara Kiev As Madina recovered, she eventually got her child back and began asking the whereabouts of the family that had visited her in the hospital. She eventually found them Black and they invited Madina to church. She started talking with the pastor, and Dnipro GEORGIA ARMENIA TURKEY SYRIA Baghdad IRAQ SAUDI ARABIA KUWAIT Kuwait Persian Gulf Copenhagen Yerevan Tbilisi AZERBAIJAN Tehran IRAN Baku Caspian Moscow Central Asia Prayer Requests Don SWEDEN Gulf of Bothnia Volga Ashgabat Amu Darya then repented of her sins and recieved Christ into her heart. A month later, Madina was baptized. She has been a Christian now for ten years and is raising her son on her own. It is hard, but she knows God is with her and cares for her! Madina asks that we pray for her, that she will remain faithful to God and continue to serve Him in the midst of her difficulties. Pray for the believers in Central Asia who are ministering to many people like Madina, who have critical financial and spiritual needs. Tashkent Dushanbe Astana 1. Evangelical churches in Central Asia receive opposition from governments and the dominant Muslim religious structure. Pray for the protection of the churches and for hearts to be opened to the Gospel. 2. SGA is occasionally able to help sponsor Bible institutes and other training opportunities, but these must often be conducted very discreetly. Pray for the students as they prepare for ministry in difficult circumstances. 3. Many children were able to attend church-led summer camps across Central Asia despite the pressure faced by the churches. Pray that each child will respond to the Gospel seeds planted in their hearts in the coming days. Aral Pechora KAZAKHSTAN UZBEKISTAN TURKMENISTAN AFGHANISTAN Bishkek Ob' Novaya Zemlya Irtysh TAJIKISTAN PAK. Lake Balkhash KYRGYZSTAN Ob' Kara R U S S I A CHINA Yenisey Yenisey Angara Laptev Lena Russia and the U.S. Changing Attitudes? Russia s independent pollster Levada has released a survey claiming that 59 percent of Lake Russians see Baikal the United States as a general threat up from 47 percent in 2007. When the polling company asked respondents to explain the nature of the threat, 48 percent said the United MONGOLIA CHINA States was purposefully @ Subscribe to Lena Vilyuy SGA s New Electronic Publications! Just go to our website www.sga.org Aldan CIS in the News Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) International Boundary Road 0 0 250 500 250 500 750 Kilometers Amur Railroad Rivers 750 Miles Kolyma creating various barriers in order to hinder Russia s development. Surprisingly, 31 percent said they feared a U.S. military of invasion on Russian territory, and another Okhotsk significant percentage said that the U.S. was imposing Sakhalin alien ideas and values on their Island country through non-military means. Amur It is certain that much of this apparent change in attitude has been driven by the Ukraine crisis and related tensions between Russia, the U.S. and other Western nations. Our prayer as always is that such tensions will be reduced and that God will not allow of political matters Japanto hinder the advance of the Gospel. So many are still waiting to hear of Christ s N. KOREA love! National Capital SGA Ministry Locations How You Can Help We know the heart of our Lord is overflowing with love and compassion. James, the brother of the Lord, testifies that the... Lord is full of compassion and is merciful (James 5:11). It is such a blessing to be able to help evangelical churches across Russia and her neighboring countries as they share the Gospel and assist needy families with food and other aid. And your gifts help accomplish so much more support for children s workers, missionary pastors, provision of Russian-language Bibles and Christian literature, and sound Bible training. Please pray about how you can help today!

Canadian Connection by Allan Vincent Desperately Needed: House of Prayer near Chernobyl For pastors and churches in the CIS, finding or renting a place to worship and carry on ministry is essential, but very difficult. For SGA-sponsored missionary pastor Alexander Makhovik, the challenge is even greater in Slavutych in north-central Ukraine, which is a comparatively new town built for families and those working at the remaining three Chernobyl reactors. With limited rental space being very expensive, believers in Slavutych are forced to meet in the apartment of a brother in Christ. For most of us, that sounds warm and inviting, but for unbelievers, meetings in private dwellings are threatening and full of unknowns. One aged unbelieving lady is attending the meetings, and that is a huge blessing. Please pray for her salvation. The Lord used her neighbour, who is a believer. God is graciously using compassion ministry to soften hearts and open doors to new families in Slavutych. Alexander s wife and some believers have taken packages of food to five refugee families that had to leave areas of fighting in eastern Ukraine. Many of those families lost their homes and all belongings. In addition to their losses, there was the trauma of avoiding the bombing and shooting. According to Pastor Alexander, they seem more open to the Gospel, witnessing, Bibles, and Christian literature. Al s Itinerary: 12-15 SGA/US office & Board Meeting 20 Capitol Hill Baptist Church - 9 Marks Weekender Washington, DC Believers in Slavutych also assist a few families of soldiers who are now fighting for Ukraine in Donbas, which is an increasingly common term referring to the regions of Donetsk, Lugansk and other towns in the Donets River basin. These families are in great need of financial support and spiritual encouragement. They listen to the believers explain the Gospel and ask them to pray for their husbands. Unfortunately, because they have no public place to meet, they cannot invite these families to services or larger group Bible studies. The Slavutych believers plan, fervent desire, and prayer is to rent a place to gather. But suitable places are extremely limited and very expensive. A place to meet is essential for not only worship services but also for effectively sharing the Gospel, discipleship Bible studies, Sunday school and ministry to families, teenagers and children. Would you please pray with these dear believers that the Lord would provide much needed facilities and in time, their own House of Prayer? Please pray for Pastor Alexander and his family. Ministry needs in Slavutych and Chernigov where there is now no pastor weigh heavily on them. 21 SGA/Canada Board Meeting 27 Community Fellowship Baptist Church, Bancroft, ON CANADA InSight is published to report religious news about Russia, the rest of the CIS and the ministries of: Slavic Gospel Association Canada 55 Fleming Drive, Suite 26 Cambridge, ON N1T 2A9 www.sgacanada.ca E-mail: info@sgacanada.ca Phone: 519-621-3553 Fax: 519-621-7571 To start, cancel or change the mailing address on your subscription to InSight, please send your name, your old address, and your new address to the address listed above. Please allow six to eight weeks for the fulfillment of your request. International Offices Loves Park, USA Noble Park, Australia Eastbourne, England North Shore, New Zealand Canadian Board of Directors Dr. Stephen Code, Chairman Ivan Barber, Vice Chairman Carol Dean Jeffries, Treasurer Dr. Allan W. Vincent, Director John C. Goetze Arnold Heron Michael Nichols Rod Wilkinson Dr. Robert W. Provost Dan Ciona Pastor Andrew Hall SGA is a member of: Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability