There have been many opportunities this past month to express our thanks to God for His goodness in our lives and our ministry and for His answers to our prayers.
Last weekend we hosted a full-day seminar on spinal cord injury rehab for the staff from a private rehab clinic in Rivne, Ukraine. In advance of the seminar, Sveta and I were quite busy for several weeks preparing and translating the material. We were able to involve some of our therapists in the teaching and small group sessions and three of our current/former patients came to demonstrate their skills and answer questions. Having never met the nine therapists and one doctor who came for the seminar, we were unsure if what we prepared would be what they needed or wanted. But God really blessed the day! They were receptive to everything we presented and said that it was a very beneficial seminar. They were all young and several had been working for less than 6 months. I was encouraged to see their eagerness to learn about active, functional rehab as PT in Ukraine has historically been passive. We were also grateful that God answered our prayer to have Sergiy Bolchuk, our ministry leader, share how and why our center opened, how we use the center as a means to serve people with disabilities and to serve God, and our vision for the future with the Agape House.
The staff from both centers
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During this month our ministry also held our first “club” meeting since last spring. Club is a time for adults with disabilities to come together, fellowship, and hear the Word of God. We employed a completely new format for this club, creating a sports and games atmosphere. We had an obstacle course race for the whole group and then people could choose between playing volleyball, bocce ball, or ping pong. Everyone seemed to enjoy the afternoon.
The construction at Agape House continues and we now have a projected opening day of June 19, 2016!! It is very exciting to see this vision that began developing over 6 years ago coming to reality by the grace of God! I was there this past week to help unload 7 tons of medical equipment and supplies that were generously donated from US, so I got to witness first hand how just far the construction has come.
View from the front/side |
View from the back – there are ramps at every entrance |
This 3rd floor room is the future home of our rehab center
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