The Kazakh Parliament is debating whether or not to restrict all missionaries in the country by requiring them to register with the government. This includes even nationals.
Pray for God to intercede. As I have more information, I will post it on the website.
KAZAKH PARLIAMENT TO VOTE ON RELIGIOUS RESTRICTIONS
March 23rd, 2005 · No Comments
Tags: Trying to understand Culture where I live
Week of March 21, 2005
March 23rd, 2005 · No Comments
Thank you for taking time to pray for these requests.
PRAISES: Alosha, a young man that I met during youth camp last summer has checked in to a Christian drug rehab center. I am praising God for this development since he has always said he didn’t have a drug problem. Pray for his [...]
Tags: Reflections on Life as we know it
SNOW and more SNOW
March 23rd, 2005 · No Comments
Snow has been falling everyday here now for 4-5 days. Most of the time it’s just a little. When I arrived back in Karaganda on Tuesday evening, the snow was falling and everything was covered in white again. It was all so nice.
By the time I went to bed it had stopped [...]
Tags: Life where I live
The JOYS of Bus Rides…(NOT!)
March 23rd, 2005 · No Comments
Long distance bus rides are never fun, even in America. I have ridden the bus on numerous occasions in America and a couple of times in the former Soviet Union. I prefer to take the train here, but there are times when the bus does get you there faster.
I traveled to Astana, the [...]
Tags: Life where I live
ALOSHA IN CHRISTIAN REHAB CENTER
March 23rd, 2005 · No Comments
I met Alosha last summer during our church’s youth camp. He is 17 now, but at the time he was 16 and hooked on drugs. We had long conversations about his addiction (which of course he didn’t see it that way).
My wonderful pastor, Valodia, was able to finally get him to check in [...]