
We returned on Sunday to a beautiful St. Petersburg, Russia. The weather has been perfect, and it has been great to start reconnecting with family and friends after such a long stay in the US. Olga took the picture above, in the park across the street from our flat.
We are thankful for the many people who have expressed their love and support for us after the loss of our unborn children. It’s been a very real blessing to receive so much encouragement in so many ways. Thank you.
Even as we battle jet lag, we face a busy schedule. Today I (Mike) was at Elama while Olga was with her sister Alla who is visiting from Montenegro. Elama is looking very good — the buildings have been painted, interiors have been remodeled, the pavilions are ready for use, and bunk beds are being built.
While we’ve had quite a few people working at Elama, in three days our first camp begins. We’ll have 30 children from Novodvinsk and 10 adults as counselors.
In a week I go to Montenegro where I’ll meet a mission team from Athens, Georgia; we’ll run a teen camp there. Then I go to Estonia to meet our first mission team to that country. That team will minister in a summer camp with Estonian orphans and will also do some fact-finding for future mission teams.
We are very thankful for the many blessings we continue to receive.
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