EQUIPPING
Evangelism and church planting
Jottings on a growing church.

Valerie Reddaway, head of Church planting visited Cherkassy in October and shares from her diary these helpful insights to encourage our prayers and support.
SUNDAY. Visited First Baptist Church to see the progress in building the new Sunday school, which Hope Now has been supporting financially. There is much still to be done but, as ever, it is dependent upon a good financial climate. Until the recent economic downturn, building costs have been rising so now might be a good time to see this project finished. 

After lunch, I went with Sasha Perepilitsa & Svieta (translator), to visit Yasnozirya for a Harvest service. This was the first village church I was ever connected with, so I was thrilled to see how the building has been extended, and how, from being just one Christian in the village, there were now 12 attending regularly. On this afternoon there were 27.    When invited, I spoke on Peace with God, following which one man came forward for repentance. After counsel and prayer he asked Christ into his life.

MONDAY. Following the Staff Prayer meeting, we had an interesting visit to Mikhailivka orphanage
After lunch I spent some time with Valentina Kurat, the secretary of the Bible School, discussing various issues for my husband David, who heads up that department. Later, discussions with the accountant, Ludmilla, revealed that the £20 per month for the pastor of Vasyutintsi had stopped because funds had dried up. This will certainly affect the functioning of the church because the pastor cannot afford to buy petrol
Later in the afternoon I was interviewed for Cherkassy Radio, and asked to give my testimony and a message for the listeners.
In the evening I was picked up by Larissa Kusin to go to a ladies meeting, where I spoke on some of the “Let Us” texts in Scripture, from Hebrews.

TUESDAY.   Made an early start to the village of Mliyiv where I met the pastor who comes out from Hutory and Sasha a younger minister from Ruska Polyana.  This church was closed some years ago, but re-opened 2 years ago and now is looking to extend its building by removing a connecting wall, for about £300 to make a larger area for young people.     They have recently held a Baptismal service and are planning to start a club for young people in the evenings.    They also hold well attended summer camps for children.    They have a good relationship with the Mayor who sometimes asks the church for practical help, and this is seen as a good witness.
Later we travelled to Irdyn, which is a church of 15 –20 people with a Bible Study being held in the week.    The greatest need for this church is for a car/minibus as the pastor’s car is coming to the end of its life, and people also need to be collected for church services.

In the afternoon we visited Kompas Park, and it was interesting to see the extra work that had been done, and the buildings under construction

WEDNESDAY   After breakfast I led Staff Prayers, leading some thoughts on Psalm 1.   We then left for Telepyno, picking up the area Superintendent on the way.
The pastor at this church has had some training at Kiev Theological Institute, and as a part-time occupation works in distributing of educational books, and also in construction.    The church was opened in 2001 and had its first Baptism in 2007.   There are 25 regular worshippers and they have 4 people on a course to teach others.  
Their young people take part in singing and playing instruments, and the church also wants to extend its premises and has plans for a new 7m x 13m extension.   They recently took out a loan for P.A. equipment.

Our next visit was to the church at Galaganivka.   This church has 15 members, with a further 3 who have repented but have not been baptised, and another 5 who worship occasionally.     There are 12 children in the Sunday school.    The pastor Eugene has many ideas for attracting young people.    One plan for last summer was to bring the young people together to walk an average of ten miles a day beside the river to visit village churches to hold evangelistic events Unfortunately, this didn’t take place, because the inflatable boat they would also have been using to transport gear, had its bottom torn out.    They are now looking for a hard bottomed boat for next year.   The pastor also has plans for a Fathers & Sons walk, and to start a ministry for women and children’s day camps.    They would be interested in twinning with an overseas church when perhaps some British Y.P. could join them on their River Walk.      This church is also in the midst of an extension project, but their main priority is the River project.

After lunch with the Superintendent and his family we visited pastor Stanislav at the church at Tin’ky

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  This church was opened in 2002 with around 25 – 30 attending.   They have 13 baptised members, 14 in the Sunday school, and a Bible study on Wednesdays. The average age of attendees is 35 – 45. This encourages families to come.   The pastor has a good relationship with the local school, and goes in once a week to teach on “teen issues”.     The church has a weekly prayer group, and in the summer they hold open-air services.  The pastor’s main concern is for the members to grow spiritually.

These visits were most interesting and informative, and I appreciated all that the pastors shared with me.     All the churches have many needs, but after talking further with Misha it was felt that primarily support should be directed towards the church at Galaganivka, as they are very outgoing




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 News, updates
22.02.2011   
Church Planting & Equipping

Once students have completed their studies at the Bible School, a number of them go out into the surrounding villages to serve as the local pastor.

01.09.2010   
Church Planting & Equipping.

hurch life is alive and well in many of the villages around Cherkassy.    Having spent 5 days visiting several villages, progress was evident in many of them.

08.07.2009   
Old preachers never die

On the 5th July Vic Jackopson went to the village of Makiyivka to present Alexander Vyshemirskyy, father of Misha, Hope Now's Ukrainian director, with an award. This was in special recognition of the contribution he has made to the preaching of the gospel for over 62 years.

18.06.2009   
Building a twin

On 29th May a team of six from Martock Christian Fellowship travelled to Chervona Sloboda (Red Village) in order to spend a week helping the local Baptist Church with its ongoing building project.

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PRAYER DIARY
01.02.2012    Pray for Alla, Lena, Ksenya and the team presently working in Calcutta for another two weeks with Tear Fund projects

02.02.2012    Pray that the Mission Fund, which undergirds all that is done both here and in Ukraine, will have the finances to meet all our obligations

03.02.2012    Pray for all the older people that came to our Christmas party in Cherkiassy, that the Lord will bless them whatever their situation or background

04.02.2012    Pray for those who had a well installed last year, that as they share their water they will get opportunities to share their faith also

05.02.2012    Pray for all those who are attending the Bible School that they can give adequate time to studying, working and being with their families

06.02.2012    For all the foster parents of children supported by Hope Now, that they will have patience as they have to deal with problems that occur from time to time

07.02.2012    Our auditors visit the Southampton offices today to audit our accounts – pray that all will be in order as figures are checked

08.02.2012    Give thanks for all the volunteers that come into the office and give of their time so sacrificially, doing jobs at times without even being asked

09.02.2012    Pray for Frank and Lin as they plan for the summer at Kompas Park, and visit churches to speak about the varying areas of service possible

10.02.2012    Pray for Misha and all the staff at the Ukraine office as they consider all the requests from those asking for help

11.02.2012    Pray that all the plans for the Annual Weekend Away next month will come together well, and that people will register early while rooms are still available

12.02.2012    Pray for Alla Kostyunina, Director of Kompas Park, that she will be given wisdom in her decisions and management of the Park

13.02.2012    Give thanks that the young people in South Africa are doing well with their education, and pray for wisdom for Margaret Ferguson as she guides and directs them

14.02.2012    On this St Valentine’s Day, pray for the students we support who are in relationships, that they will be sensible and keep up their studies

15.02.2012    Pray for David and Valerie Reddaway as they oversee the Bible School, and the Church planting and twinning programme

16.02.2012    Pray for Jon as he attends a Men Meet meeting in Milford on Sea this evening

17.02.2012    Pray for Jon and Ali as they travel to Buckinghamshire to attend the Vetinerary Christian Conference this weekend

18.02.2012    Pray for Maria Shevchuki of Kuchkivka village as she celebrates her 86th birthday today

19.02.2012    Pray for the Directors and Staff of Orphanages we are involved with, that they will look after their children with love and dedication

20.02.2012    Pray for the young girls in Swindon House, and boys in Cornah House as they learn new skills which will prepare them for their futures

21.02.2012    Pray for Jon in his many responsibilities, that he will have wisdom in each decision that he has to make

22.02.2012    Pray for Lidia Savelieva and her vision of a sheltered home for older people to be realised, and pray for finances to come in for this project

23.02.2012    For Larisa Vovk in her work of overseeing the work being done with children in the orphanages and cottage homes

24.02.2012    Pray for Jon and Ali as they travel to Carlisle for the Northern Vet’s Christian Conference

25.02.2012    Pray for Cyndee and Darrell Knight and the work they do in the American Office for Kompas Park

26.02.2012    Pray for the Food Programme in Ukraine, especially through this winter time, that all those in need will receive help and no-one will be overlooked

27.02.2012    Pray for Vitaly and Ludmila Sidenko in their work with the African Students at 2nd Baptist Church, and Ludmila’s work with the deaf community at the same church

28.02.2012    Pray that we may be able to assemble a team of dentists and nurses to treat the children in the internats

29.02.2012    Give thanks for all our supporters who pray regularly for the work of Hope Now, and give sacrificially month upon month – pray the Lord will bless them as they bless the people of Ukraine