Missions

Walking the Bear

May 29th, 2008  in Missions

More missions news, this time just a few hundred miles south east of Moldova missionaries Mark and Jennifer Broberg base their ministry to the next generation of Russians.  Enjoy their newsletter below.

SEEKING THE LOST, FEEDING THE HUNGRY, CHANGING THE NEXT GENERATION IN RUSSIA
Kilometers, Pot holes and Corrupt Traffic Police for 40 Hours One Way::
Dear Friends and Family,

We have been back home here in Russia for just a few weeks, after driving over 40 hours one way to renew our visas.  If you don’t live here, it can be hard to understand, I’ll explain a little.

New Laws, Old Mindsets

Last October, the Duma (Russian Parliament) passed a new law for all foreigners.  In the past we could stay for a year at a time, the new law only allows for 3 consecutive months here and then you must leave for 3 months.  Imagine if you had to relocate to Canada or Mexico every 3 months, for 3 months?  Not very cost effective and pretty hard on family life. You are also required to return to your country of citizenship to apply for your visa.  Several of our friends, including A/G workers have had to move to other fields or return to the US.  At least 1/3 of all the workers here have had to leave and the number is growing as their current visas expire.

Revolution Youth web site::

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please visit us at www.revolutionyouth.info

Good News for Us, Bad News for Circus Goers::
While many are being forced out, we were offered a way to stay for at least 2 consecutive 2 years.  It’s called a “work permit” and involves Mark wearing a tutu and dancing with a bear at a local circus.  In all seriousness, we did legally obtain this work permit.  There is no circus, but Mark did have to jump through a number of hoops, multiple medical tests from a chest x-ray to check for TB to blood and drug tests.  We now know that he has the TB free lungs of Placido Domingo and a Lance Armstrong-like ability to pass a drug test.  With Letters of Invitation in hand we drove to Europe, where we could travel and stay safely without passports, for you see, our passports were traveling back to America to get our new visas glued into them at a Russian Consulate.  For those keeping score at home, it is less expensive to overnight passports back to America than 6 Broberg.  We had no problems at the various borders and God even opened doors for us to build up a prayer support team in Austria!  We met many believers that were interested and sensitive to our ministry.
Feeling Fortunate and Living Like It. We feel fortunate to be able to stay.  More than that, we have a new responsibility to and awareness of the Lord’s providence.  There is a new level and fresh desire in our team to finish things that we have started, and plant new works that will grow even after that inevitable day that we must leave, whether tomorrow or 20 years from tomorrow.  Today we’ll be spending our time translating needed materials, training national leaders and demonstrating Christ’s love to the orphanages, prisons, schools and universities of Southern Russia.  As the days slip into history the hours ahead of us become even more important.
B.Y.O.B. (bring your own Bible… you knew I was going to say Bible)

Now that we are here and sticking around we would like to extend an invitation to you!  Bring your teams, short-term and long-term, to help us fill in the gaps.  There are many needs right now.   Here are just a few of the areas we are working in that you can add to and learn from:  Loving Kids: Orphans, Homeless, Juvenile Prison, Royal Rangers, Camps for children from war-torn Muslim areas.  Rehab Centers: Teen Challenge, the “Fish Farm” in the Caucuses, Street Evangelism.  Church Planting:  Construction on 2 Buildings, Outreach, English Clubs, English Camps.  College Students:  Least Reached People groups who have never heard the gospel, Outreaches from English Clubs to Mountain Bike Trips. Your average Russian is still friendly and open to cross-cultural friendships.  There are many opportunities, keeping in mind that Christ’s return is imminent.

You can give without loving, but you can’t love without giving”.–Amy Carmichael

Think about what could be accomplished with your help. Whether by fervent, faithful, knees on the floor, gut-wrenching God centered times of prayer or by creative and thrifty financial sacrifices.  Giving to, or praying for real and felt needs of people you might not meet this side of Eternity.  No, really, take a few seconds to think about it.  No pressure, we don’t feel pressured to live here, you shouldn’t feel pressured to help us live here. You don’t owe us anything.  But if this is worth our lives, it may be worth your time and creativity.  Why do I keep using the word creativity for money?  Because we read the news, we know that high gas and food prices are hitting you, that foreclosures are affecting good people. We understand that it will take creativity on your part to continue to finance the sharing of Christ love around the world.  We also know that Ecclesiastes 11:4 is true, “Whoever watches the wind will not plant; whoever looks at the clouds will not reap”.  We won’t let the winds of the Russian political landscape keep us from working in the field, if you won’t let the foreboding clouds of American economics stop you from investing in the safest market known, treasures in Heaven.  Come on, that was good!!!  Ha.  You know us, we’re not manipulators, but we are motivators.  Thanks so much for all that you already do!!!  We know God will fill the hole that has been left from so many workers leaving.  You can help. Please consider your role in this, seemingly, last effort to reach Russia with Jesus.

Your faithful friends,

The

Broberg’s

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ul.Kollektivnaya 43-141
Krasnodar 350072
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Missionary
Mark & Jennifer Broberg

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Email: Mark.broberg@gmail.com

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Missionary Letter from Moldova

May 28th, 2008  in Missions

Yesterday New Life received this letter from Missionaries Andy Raatz, missionary to Moldova.

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A letter form the Raatz Family,
It was 5:47 am. I really should have been sleeping. A team from Florida had left at 3 am. I had laid back down to sleep at 4:30 am. The week had been extremely full, morning to night.

Then something woke me up.

I thought it was the neighbor chopping wood in his backyard. I stumbled to the window, pressed my face to the glass and attempted to spot his cursed endeavors. As my eyes slowly focused, I found myself face to face with a 2-inch sparrow.

That tiny bird was my perceived lumberjack. He was perched on the windowsill, pecking at his impressive reflection. He was prepared to show the “other sparrow” who was boss, and if it took 1,000,000 pecks, he was going to show him!

Stupid bird.

The five a.m. lumberjack routine continued for four tortuous days, at which I was now making plans to exterminate the infidel. Since the window was on the thrid floor, my assassination plans were a little more complicated, but I figured that my tennis racket duct-taped to a twelve-foot pole would just about do the trick.

As I reached the day of decision, my little friend must have reached the 1,000,000-peck threshold and he departed, never to peck again! My vengeance was not assuaged, but at least I could sleep!

I am amazed at the impact of his tiny almost-imperceptible taps. I wanted to ignore him, pretend he didn’t exist. I tried to shoo him away, banging on the window to make him stop. But his little taps would wake me up, over and over again.

I wonder how many times God has been tapping at my window, trying to wake me up to the world around. How many times have I tried to shoo Him away, just wanted to sleep through it all, to go on living my “nice Christian life?”

I wonder if God was tapping for the eight month journey for our living permits, trying to say, “Andy, you need to learn patience and trust.”
I wonder if God was speaking through lonely kids like Tanya, trying to shake me up and say, “Who is going to reach these kids?”
I wonder if God is tapping me with every bone-jarring pothole, shaking loose my wallet to give, shaking loose my spirit to pray, and shaking loose my limited vision to expand to His expanding vision of a transformed Moldova.

“Lord, help me to not drown out Your still, small voice in order to retain my comfort. Help me to cut loose from my personal agenda, my self-centeredness, and my complacency.

“Keep tapping on my life. And help me to hear.”

Awake in Moldova,
Andy Raatz

PS: The Home of Hope is almost ready to open! We are working feverishly finishing the construction, training workers, and getting the pieces together to give life-changing ministry to victims of trafficking. We are out of money, but not out of vision. We are almost out of time, but not out of eternal perspective. We are at the end of ourselves, but with less of us there is more room for God. Thanks for praying, giving, and supporting. Please continue.

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Chi Alpha Update

February 27th, 2008  in Missions

Joshua Ernst missionary to Chi Alpha at UW-Oshkosh recently spoke at a midweek service in January. It was a pleasure to have him come and share his vision for Chi Alpha Ministry. For those of you who are not familiar with it please visit this link: CHI ALPHA.

Chi Alpha Campus Ministries is a Christian campus ministry on universities throughout the United States and around the world. We are a movement of college-age men and women earnestly following Jesus. We are not a fraternity or sorority. We invite everyone to be a part, regardless of background.

Each month we receive his newsletter at the church office. Here is the latest letter from the Chi Alpha Ministry on the UW-Oshkosh campus In it Josh shares what God is doing through Chi Alpha. Please click the link below to read their February Newsletter.

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