Date sent: Sat, 13 May 2000 09:41:37 +0600 Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Precedence: bulk Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello all, > > I decidet to speak a little after a while of silence and busyness. Maybe > someone was wondering, if I'm still alive. ;-))> > > > First I want to thank you all who prays for Russia. God is at work in > Russia. Some bridges were recently restored here, where we first had > opposition. We are up to at least 9 outposts in Russia, and about at least > 20 churches standing in line to get Rangers!!!! Halleluja!. Pray for leaders > to train them all. > > We will have 2 NTCs this Summer. One for West, one for East. Russia is > toooooo big. :) > We will have 2 regional camps this Summer (1 in the West, and 1 in the > center), where at least 6 outposts will come together. It is first time in > history here. (I know you guys have pow-wows for a long time already. It's > not new thing for you, but it is for us :))) > > So if you want to pray for Russia, pray for leaders to train others, for all > kinds of camps and spiritual time at the camps. I believe in prayer. God > sometimes makes impossible things. > > I and my wife are just back from searching a camp site for the Urals > regional camp. God was truly making miracles in this trip. We had limited > amount of money, and we got a free ride in taxi... We had several cases like > to cross the city and get back in 1 hour (which was impossible, and we done > it). God was bringing people to us to help. Just many cases like that. > Praise God. > > And of course our Russian intercity bus system is not perfect. :-)) > Especially when you go far in the village. They have 3 buses a day, and > first doesn't come, second makes an hour lunchbreak in the middle of nowhere > :)) Boy, that was funny. We were in that far village. It was the last > village you can get to, and then mountains start. Beautiful. You ask 1st > person, and she says, THERE IS ONE bus, > but she doesn't know when. Second person said there is one at 6:30 pm. And > the third person said, there are three buses, and she knew the time. We just > had to keep asking, because people sometimes don't know anything. And the > bus departure time sounded like 1:20pm - 2:00 pm. It can come and leave at > ANY time :)). > > Our heads were going crazy, but God was in control. So we made it. Praise to > Him. > > > In case if someone of you will want to live in Russia, you need faith for > that. :-)) Seriously, if you have no faith in God here, life sometimes can > become real challenging. (I think you need faith to live anywhere, but you > notice that especially in Russia.) > > I hope I did not scare you too much by my praise report :)) > > Boris > > Boris Chikota > ======== Royal Rangers ========= > National Training Coordinator, Russia > Sr.Cdr. RR Outpost 1, Ufa, Russia > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://russianrr.webjump.com > > > > _______ > To unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe rangernet" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > "Eat the hay & spit out the sticks! - A#1's mule" RTKB&G4JC! > http://rangernet.org Autoresponder: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > _______ To subscribe or unsubscribe, go to http://rangernet.org/subscribe.htm or to unsubscribe without web access, send "unsubscribe rrgold" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To post to RangerNet, please join RangerNet first (go to http://rangernet.org/subscribe.htm). You can then unsubscribe from RangerNet again if you want to go back to getting RRGold posts only.
