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George & Sharon Markey

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October 29, 2007

Praise God for His faithfulness! Since our arrival in Ternopil we have been amazed over and over again by how so many details have simply fallen into place with no effort on our part. We devoted the first month after we moved here to daily prayer times with our ministry team. And things started to happen. Youth With a Mission (YWAM) had already offered us rent-free use of their facility for church meetings. Then a Ukrainian couple who live in Ternopil called us because they had been praying for a church like Calvary Chapel to start in the city and were eager to get involved. They told us about a Christian-owned cafe that lets churches hold meetings there in the evenings, practically free of charge. They contacted the owner for us and reserved Wednesday nights. With meeting places lined up, all we had to do was start meeting!

Last Sunday was our fourth Sunday service. We've averaged about 20 people each week. Our ministry team is spread thinly, so everyone is doing double duty. On our second Sunday Sharon, who was helping with Sunday school, had to leave the kids early to go into the service to run the Powerpoint presentation that we use to display the words to the worship songs. The punch line? She had to do all this while wearing baby Samuel on her back! We had to laugh, but God is blessing, despite our inadequacies. Two Sundays ago Marilyn Gibbs had a conversation after the service with an unsaved boy named Dima. Although convinced of his need for Jesus, he was reluctant to make a decision. Instead he promised to attend our first church prayer meeting and give his life to Christ then. The prayer meeting was on the following Tuesday, and it was a cold, drizzly day that turned into the kind of night that keeps people indoors. Dima telephoned to get directions to our apartment, where the prayer meeting was to be held. People started arriving, but he was not among them. Finally it was time to start, and we got another call from him. He was lost, so George went to look for him in the car and brought him back to the prayer meeting. Thirteen people were at that first prayer meeting, and after a blessed time of sharing, worship, and prayer, Dima announced that he wanted to receive Jesus!

The next night was our first mid-week Bible study at the Christian cafe. Our vision for the study is two-fold: to equip the saints through verse-by-verse study of the entire Bible (starting in Genesis) and to reach out to the unsaved. The cafe's location in the downtown area is ideal for the latter goal. A small team from Kyiv had come for the occasion and planned to do street outreach to invite people to the study, but bad weather interfered. Even so, one person whom we had invited showed up, as well as a handful of people from the church, and we're excited about the possibilities as we continue this study!

We have one issue of major concern to us. We are having problems getting some of the Ukrainian paperwork that we need to live in the country legally. First of all, we still haven't been able to get Samuel's Ukrainian birth certificate. Without this document, we can't get his American birth certificate, American passport, or Ukrainian visa. We only have three months left before his first birthday, at which point the process will become much more complicated. Secondly, there was a recent change in Ukrainian law affecting all foreigners in the country. No one has been able to tell us what the new law means or what we need to do in order to live here legally. George has been going to various government offices four days a week to try to get to the bottom of things. Right now we're trying to get registered, and after that we think we'll need to apply for religious visas. However, we've also heard rumors that the Ukrainian government no longer grants visas to American citizens. It's a perplexing situation, but we know that if God wants us to continue to serve Him in Ukraine, He will provide a way for us to be here.

Thank you for your prayers for us. We know we are seeing the fruit of those prayers now. Please hold the following up in prayer:
1) That Dima would grow in the faith, reading the Word, being in fellowship, and reaching out to his unsaved friends
2) For a worship leader
3) For children's ministry workers
4) For our plans to start an evangelistic English club
5) For wisdom about the best way to involve people in ministry
6) For a bigger hall for our Sunday services
7) For our Ukrainian paperwork (Samuel's birth certificate plus registration and visas for all of us)

For His glory among the nations,
George and Sharon Markey

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