This week Gif sent a number of notes highlighting the amazing good that is happening. A number of good things are happening but below is space for only a few to be mentioned. Be sure and note how the invitations to the Bible study sessions at the rehabilitation center are continuing! This single fact is so encouraging but when combined with all of the other actions and opportunities opening, this is cause for great rejoicing. This is only the beginning of am amazing project that will off the Lordās Church incredible opportunities. I have included some of the encouraging emails I have received as well as a brief post on other amazing actions this week. One event I did not include in detail was a wonderful visit by Ray, Polina and Sergii to the Dalraida congregation on Sunday. They traveled specifically from VA and NYC to ācome and seeā the Dalraida congregation at worship. Sergii is one of the warriors who is receiving a prothesis as he lost a leg in the Donetsk Airport battle. These three are significant players in amazing operations! Paulina was astonished by worshipping with Dalraida (reminded me of the phrase āthe half has not been toldā) and the congregation warmly embraced her and Sergii and once again embraced Ray!
Read below the news and rejoice in the Lordās progress. Iām reminded of Julia Ward Howeās words: āI have seen Him in the watch-fires of a hundred circling camps; They have builded Him an altar in the evening dews and damps; I can read His righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps. His Day is marching on. Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! His truth is marching on.ā
“She (Galina) said that she has felt for years like she has been carrying a heavy spiritual burden and every time she studies about it or talks to Vova/Natasha, the answer always comes to baptism. She believes that when she is baptized she will be free from her past sins and not have to carry their weight anymore. That was a pretty solid statement of understanding in my book. Itās clear theyāve been doing a good job teaching her.“
Gifās Encouraging Notesā¦
I just had a meeting with the English professor that John Durham worked with when he was living here. Iāll start working with his students next week, and he said when the fall comes I can teach them any class that I like! Obviously, that wonāt be a theology class, but he mentioned literature and ethics. Once I build the relationship with his summer classes, Iāll ask him if I can teach my āBible as Literatureā class similar to what I taught at Faulkner ā not theology necessarily, but it would get students reading the Bible. One thing I forgot to tell you I think: Thursday, Svetlanaās second rehab center will have their opening ceremony and she invited me and Inna to come as āguests of honor.ā I donāt know what that means, but Iām sure not going to miss it!
He then sent this follow-up messageā¦
Svetlana/Rehab center ā everything went great! I misunderstood what it was; it wasnāt the opening of the second center, but instead the opening ceremony for a conference she is hosting. She was really glad to see us there either way! The conference is going through the weekend so we wonāt have a Bible study this weekend, but she already called today to see if we can come next week. Gif
More Wonderful News from Gif!
Vovaās mother in law (Galina) was baptized this afternoon! Attaching some pictures here. We had a great study last night and it was clear she was very ready. She said she wanted to be freed from her sins and live a new life with no burden. Also, Vova asked her if we needed to talk about infant baptism – she said no, she believes that infant baptism is worthless because it should be an individualās choice and babies canāt make that choice. I really didnāt have to do any teaching, it was more just a final study to hear her say she was ready.
Her husband is here with her; Vova and Natasha really wanted him to be baptized as well but he says heās not ready. He told us he wants to see the change in his wife. Vova asked āWhat if you donāt live that long? You know what you need to do and the water is here.ā But, he said he still needs time. I am sure his family will keep encouraging him.
An extra note in case anyone asksāVova asked me last night who should do the actual baptizing. I could tell he wanted to do it and let him know I thought he should since he had done all of the studying. Plus, that would be further demonstration that any Christian can do anything, not just the preacher. But, heās never baptized anyone before and he was a bit nervous. He was asking a lot of questions about it, and then even when we arrived, he was asking more ā what do I say, when do I say it, what does she say, how do we stand, etc. Then he asked if I would just do it. I told him I thought he would do well but that I would be happy to do it whichever way the family decided. Natasha asked āWould it be wrong for two people to baptize? So that way you could help him?ā Of course, weāve all heard stories of people who are bedridden needing 5ā6 people to baptize them, and since the person doing the baptism doesnāt really matter I thought it would be fine. So, I agreed with Vova that I would help him to make sure he did it right on his first time, but that if I was going to help then he needs to find someone else to baptize so he can do the next one on his own. He said it was a great idea. He took her confession, did all the talking, and when it came time I helped him lower her into the water, but that was the extent of my job. So, consider it a āhands onā lesson on how to baptize.
April-ReportSherrod Avenue
Becky Terry sent this note: “Would it be possible to drop off some donations on Wednesday, the 22nd around 11:00? I am headed to Africa next week! I enjoyed reading all the updates on the website! Wonderful things happening there! The news hasnāt looked so good for them recently but hopefully that will change soon! Hope you are doing well!”
Hillsboro Bucket Drive Update
“John, our group met last night to insure we have all steps covered for preparing buckets for shipment. We had questions raised last evening that neither Ron Swang or myself had the answer. Scott Saunders, works at Healing Hands, has the buckets and lids and is very helpful. Goal: 500 buckets however we are not going to limit ourselves to that number-going to see response.”
Impact of our shipments
Greetings to the Unbroken! Thanks to our friends Gif Andrew Gifford and the Dalraida church of Christ we have received food mixes and powder bars for our soldiers. The reports with pics will be provided as the boxes are delivered. Thanks to Bogdana Krivogosky for the help. Thanks to all those who continue supporting the military of Ukraine no matter what!
Encouraging wordsā¦
Look forward to your updates always! So happy you are back safely! Gif is truly a blessing and more than willing to share his time for serving the Lord! May God Bless him and you as your work continues in His vineyard! We love you dearly brother! Joel and Joy
Container loaded Friday!
Rejoice in the great work today! THANK YOU for your help. Here are the totals that you helped accomplish:
1,279 pieces loaded!
17,540 pounds total weight!
$290,275.00 Total value!
This load is going to Kharkov where Russia is relentlessly bombing. You helped load 13 pallets that the Idaho Fire Fighters donated for us to ship.
Joining in this action is brother Michael Lawson who is assisting in the logistical operations of distribution for the part of the container that is not designated for the fire fighters. Mikeās POC sent this note regarding the shipment: āDear John, Thank you very much for this update and for your so important help! Kind regards, Mariiaā
THANK YOU for partnering with us as āHis Truth is marching onā!
John L. Kachelman, Jr. UKRAINE MISSIONS, Dalraida Church of Christ, P. O. Box 3085, Montgomery, AL 36109.
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