I know, I know. Even for Ukraine where the Christmas season lasts until January 14th, a post about the holidays is long overdue. The truth is that I had almost finished writing it just before our PT Training School session started two weeks ago, but I didn’t manage to put on the finishing touches and post it. So now, rather than just scratch it altogether, I’ll wrap it up. It’s late, but hopefully still worth reading…
I enjoyed this season of celebrating our Savior’s birth and welcoming the New Year and hope you did as well! Here are a few of the events of the season for us:
The exterior of the Agape Rehabilitation Complex was decorated “American-style” and it lit up the village:
Yuroslava (on the left) and Lida (on the right) are relatives of young people with disabilities who have been participants in our ministry for many years. Yuroslava and her son, Bogdan, live in the same building where our first rehab center was located and Bogdan began rehab with us when he was around 2 years of age. Over the years they have participated in more and more activities with our ministry and God graciously saved Yuroslava during this past year. What a blessing to reflect on the path God has taken this family on and how He has used various aspects of our ministry – from rehab to camps to crafts groups to Bible studies for moms – to plant and water seeds of the Gospel that eventually bore the fruit of repentance in Yuroslava’s life!
Lida has been caring for her niece Ilona for several years now. Ilona had a brain tumor as a child and developed hormonal problems from the treatment that resulted in physical and mental disabilities. Her father left when she was young and her mother died several years ago, so Lida began caring for her. They have also participated in various aspects of our ministry for many years and during this past year God also graciously saved Lida. What joy to witness these two women being baptized together!
Members of our ministry surrounding Yuraslava and Lida after their baptisms |
with Lena |
Our kitchen ladies – they have a great time together and serve us wonderful food too |
Our rehab room turns into a large meeting hall for these events |
Christmas morning walk to church |
Winter wonderland in the park! |
Lutsk city center |
Dusk on a snow-covered morning |
from Advancing With A Limp http://ift.tt/2jKNTpb