A Kingdom Enterprise

Dormant in my long list of dreams is the desire to start one or more businesses that would be a complement to the overall strategy of empowering Russian leaders toward a sustainable indigenous missions movement. My first run at this goal happened just one year into our new life here in Russia. God connected me…

Teaching in Indonesia

If you have been thinking that all of our ministry is in Russia, then you may be surprised today. This summer Diana and I had a wonderful diversion from our normal work in Russia to serve a school in Indonesia. Let me tell you how God pulled that off for us to do something so…

To bribe, or not to bribe

As if our troubles on the way to Malaysia this month weren’t enough, our next leg of our Asia tour was even more fun. We arrived in Jakarta Saturday night the 24th and had to pass through the same two hoops as a week earlier on our way through to Malaysia: buying a visa, and…

Yucky trip, hopeful trip

We arrived today in Langkawi, Malaysia, for our missions once-every-four-years worldwide conference. There must be some great things in store, because I would hate to have experienced what we did to get here in vain: 5 flights over 44 hours having to completely start over, rechecking all our luggage 4 of the 5 times kids…

A local adoption woe

I’ve had an amazing number of letters responding to my recent newsletter on the crisis in Russian adoptions. As I’ve written back sometimes, it’s a blessing that God is bringing these issues to the surface so that His Body can cry out for a breakthrough. Here is one of these letters, which I thought I…

Renovating with Yuri

I went with Yuri today to his house to finally see this place he has been so feverishly working on for the last several weeks. What’s an orphan doing with a house, you ask? Don’t be so hasty. This is the house (duplex) that he, his sister, and mother lived in before the family was…

Restoration House

Something I’ve always liked doing is getting out in the community to meet new (to me) ministries. I don’t do nearly enough, but I have extra motivation with my new role at MIR. Just Monday, I found out about a ministry well outside the city that serves much the same population as the Harbor –…

Dorm life ain’t no party

Yuri showed up for his weekly visit the other day. Only he didn’t look well: two black eyes that proved a violent confrontation had befallen him. He had just that day come out of the hospital after nearly a week there! The reason: a couple of fellow students had come to pay him a visit…

First day on the job

As I reported recently, I’ve been asked to serve on the board of a local ministry, MIR, who serves other ministries in the city be providing administrative services, program help, and connections with Western volunteers. Here is a summary of my first day (April 20th) going in to see how I could help: I met…

CMU Russia?

Out of the blue I got an email in the states asking me to join the board of a ministry in Petersburg that I have known about and respected since we got here. MIR, the Russian word for “peace” and also an acronym for “Mercy and Joy,” is actually a lot like my old ministry…