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Fall 2007
Vitalik, a leader hard at work.
Vika
Sherrel, Anya, & Rich
Luda & Alina
Cooks of Camp Hope
Lyne
Galya
Pastor Uri
Leona
Windy
Sergey
Costia
Masha
Marina, Nastia, Inna
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Sergey, Anna, Stacy, Inna, April
Marina, Nastia
Vitalik
Praise
God
for
his
continued
faithfulness!!!!
The
Least
of
These
team
had
a
new
and
different
look
this
November.
Lyne
Hitt,
a
gifted
preacher/teacher,
and
three
other
ladies
from
Georgia,
Stacie,
Windy
and
April
were
a
part
of
our
team.
Galya,
a
gifted
Christian
translator,
joined
our
normal
outreach
team
lead
by
Vitalik.
Galya
was
an
incredible
blessing
to
our
team.
Her
tender
heart
for
the
Lord
shows why she is an important part of the church in Sevastopol.
Sevastopol
Vitalik
and
his
team
was
made
up
of,
Anna
from
UTES
Seminary,
Marina
a
graduate
of
KBI
Bible
School,
and
Sergey
from
a
church
in
Ternopol.
They
were
joined
by
four
church
workers
from
Sevastopol
to
minister
to
the
orphans
in
Sevastopol.
The
four
church
workers
from
Sevastopol
were
also
part
of
our
team
who
ministered
at
Camp
Gorney
this
summer.
They
had
a
good
time
ministering
to
the
children
plus
visiting
Vasya,
Nalya
and
Valentina.
They
spent
three
days
in
Sevastopol
and
then
joined
the
rest
of
the
team
in
Belogorsk.
Belogorsk Region
In
Belogorsk
Lyne
and
Stacy
shared
at
a
three
day
conference
hosted
by
Pastor
Uri
and
a
missionary
couple
Costia
and
Leona.
They
had
invited
a
worship
team
from
their
home
church
in
Dneprodzerzhinsk.
The
worship
team
had
two
guitars,
a
saxophone
and
a
violin
and
was
lead
by
Pastor
Victor
who
played
one
of
the
two
guitars.
Sherrel
and
I
were
joined
by
Vika,
a
TLOT
missionary
from
Kerch.
We
were
told
that
this
was
the
first
Christian
conference
ever
held
in
Belogorsk.
There
were
women
from
all
over
the
Belogorsk
Region,
pastors,
missionaries
and
Tatar
believers
who
enjoyed
the
fellowship.
There
was
a
powerful
spirit
of
unity
that
touched all who were there.
Mental Internot
Kindergartens
The
conference
team
left
for
Kerch
on
Wednesday
while
Vitalik,
Vika
and
the
outreach
team
held
13
outreaches
in
the
Belogorsk
Region
thru
Saturday.
Hundreds
of
children
and
many
adults
heard
the
GOOD
NEWS
ABOUT
JESUS
CHRIST.
Before
the
conference
team
left
for
Kerch,
our
entire
team
spent
the
morning
and
part
of
the
afternoon
at
Victor
&
Natasha’s
foster
home.
They
are
the
foster
parents
of
11
very
fortunate
Ukrainian
children.
What
a
blessing
it
was
to
spend
this
time
with
them.
Nastia,
one
of
the
missionary’s wives, joined the team in Belogorsk and also traveled to Kerch with the team. She was a great team member.
Belogorsk Women’s Conference
Foster Family
In Kerch we held two three-
day
conferences.
Many
people
were
blessed
by
Lyne
and
Stacy’s
teaching.
On
Sunday
morning
Lyne
preached at Pastor Pavel’s church and Vitalik preached at Pastor Sergey Homenko’s church.
Kerch Women’s Conference
Kerch
The outreach team was joined by Inna another full-
time
TLOT
missionary
in
Kerch.
The
outreach
team
was
able
to
spend
from
2
p.m.
until
8
p.m.
Monday
thru
Thursday
with
the
orphans
in
the
big
Internot.
We
were
able
to
fellowship,
sing
songs,
have
dramas,
puppet
skits and pray with many of the children. God truly blessed this time!!!
We
also
had
a
meeting
with
three
pastors
and
the
director
of
Camp
Hope
to
discuss
how
to
best
reach
the
orphans
and
pass
out
fruit
to
each
child.
The
group
had
many
good
ideas.
We
chose
to
give
the
fruit
in
February
rather
than
at
Christmas
time.
With
New
Year’s
celebrations
and
all
the
other
activities
it
was
decided
that
February
would
be
best.
We
also
agreed
that
Vika,
Inna,
pastors
and
other
church
members
would
prepare
programs
so
that
we
will
do
an
outreach
type
program
then
give
a
bag
of
fruit
to
each
child
and
also
to
staff
for
their
children.
The
pastors
also
asked
if
we
would
consider
going
to
about
20
kindergartens
in
Kerch
with
the
programs
and
fruit.
What
an
incredible
opportunity
this
would
be.
We
would
be
able
to
reach
between
3000
and
4000
children.
We
said
we
would
agree
to
do
the
programs
subject
to
receiving
the
necessary
funding.
We
think
going
to
all
the
kindergartens
will
cost
$3,000
to
$4,000
additional
dollars.
If
God
leads
you
to
help,
please
send
your
gift
to
The
Least
of
These
and
mark
it
‘FRUIT
FOR
KERCH
CHILDREN’.
We also have three other big needs:
1)
We
need
a
laptop
computer
for
Vika
in
Kerch.
If
you
have
an
old
one
you
would
like
to
give
to
her
please
let
me
know.
We
can
give a tax credit for your gift. (Need met.)
2)
We
are
in
much
need
for
funds
to
complete
the
Ministry
Center.
If
God
leads
you
to
help
please
mark
all
gifts
“MINISTRY
CENTER”.
3)
A
missionary
that
we
know
and
trust
is
starting
a
rehab
center
for
drug
addicts
and
alcoholics.
He
needs
funding
for
monthly
salaries
for
his
staff
and
food.
He
owns
the
property
and
has
buildings
to
house
this
ministry.
He
needs
about
$300
to
$500
per
month. If God leads you to help with all or part of David’s needs please mark your gifts “REHAB CENTER’.
Thank
you
for
your
continued
prayers
and
support.
As
you
can
see,
God
is
moving
powerfully
in
Ukraine.
We
are
amazed
at
the
doors he just keeps opening!!!
Your faithful co-
worker in Christ,
Rich
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