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News about Yuri and Marina

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Buying supplies in a store

In St. Petersburg, it is still winter time, in spite of the fact that it’s spring on the calendar. Despite this I feel all sorts of changes are happening in nature; not only in nature, but also in the lives of orphans.

By God’s mercy this young family has received a room (in a communal flat) from the local government. Thank you for your prayers and support, God answered wonderfully.

condition of Room 300x249 News about Yuri and MarinaThe room needed renovation and we had to find furniture (it was donationed from Christians and our Church).

With God’s power and your help repairs are almost done.

Also we have found for them some furniture, refrigerator, washing machine, carpet, kitchen utensils.

Now Yuri, Marina and their son Dima can move out from a drug addicted mother with her boyfriend drug addicted as well, and live in their own place. Praise to God!

“Live such good lives among the pagans that,…they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day He visits us” (1 Peter 2:12)

To watch the video MIR: Heart for Orphans click here.
If God leads you to Support HEART FOR ORPHANS read here

Read about the history of Yuri and Marina click here

About Trafficking in Russia

The Minsk Family Home in Belarus and Yan and Nadya Boldyrev in Russia are helping young ladies like those in this video. iEmpathize created it to show how Russian orphan girls are trafficked into prostitution. From the iEmpathize website:

17,000 Russian teens age out of orphanages each year and are routed to the nearest big city. Half the girls will be sexually exploited shortly after leaving their orphanage. Some are targeted by traffickers even while at their orphanage but most during their vulnerable transition to life in the city. Others are offered false jobs, such as modeling or working in a cafe, but in reality they are trafficked and forced into prostitution. Girls are exploited throughout Russia, Western Europe, the Middle East, and in North and South America. This is known as the white slave trade.

You can learn about the good work of iEmpathize here.

Video: Heart for Orphans

Yan and Nadya Boldyrev recently created a video about their ministry in St. Petersburg: Heart for Orphans –

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Trip to USA, 2012

heart for orphans Trip to USA, 2012Our friends 300x225 Trip to USA, 2012How fast time flies, whole month passed since we visited USA and met with many amazing friends, brothers and sisters that God put in our lives.

You made this trip a special one – edifying, inspirational and filled with many blessings.

It was a real treat as well to celebrate Yan’s birthday in the family of our good friends.

Once again we thanks everyone we met, all churches, for your hospitaliЯн День Рожденья 233x300 Trip to USA, 2012ty and great care for us.

We feel your love and your encouragement.

We would really like to express our gratitude to have you alongside us on this journey.

Each of you are a part of what God is doing in Russia. May God’s love be exceedingly

abundant in your life! Amen!

 

Please see below the photo gallery

Please Pray for Timur click HERE

If God leads you to Support HEART FOR ORPHANS read HERE 

In Jesus Christ,

Yan & Nadya

 

 

 

News about kids in orphnage

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TIMUR IS READING GOSPEL OF JOHN

Dear God’s family,

We continue to meet children and teaching them about God.

They were so happy that we came back from US! Timur is reading Gospel of John and he has a lot of questions to ask me. Praise to the Lord for that!

Kid’s hairs tend to grow quickly. I was asked to cut it as soon as possible. There were a lot of work and I still have some kids that need to have a haircut. So nice to serve them this way as well.

Now kids from the orphanage have spring break, they are going to a camp in suburb of St.Petersburg for 10 days. It is good for them.

Thank you for all that you have done a please pray for:

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KIDS SERVE TEA FOR ME

  • for kids we work with to remain healthy during their time in a camp;

  • for all kids and graduates to have a hunger for God’s truth;

  • young orphan mom Ksusha and her son Igor for them to have a place to live;

            you can read about her here:

  •  for us to be an example of a godly family, to see real needs of these kids and young adults and wisely help them to fulfill those needs, teaching them life skills;

  • We are blessed that 1/3 (30%) of the ministry budget is covered every month and we can continue some projects for God’s glory. Please pray for full support of our work in Russia for us to be able to do much more for orphans and graduates.

How to support Heart for Orphans Ministry read here

 

 

MIR: Joy in the Season

 Masha 300x168 MIR: Joy in the SeasonMasha Oshkina, MIR Executive Director, reports:

Dear Friends,

Hello!

Masha Oshkina @ MIR is here! Spring is the time of renewal and new beginnings. MIR’s new office is located on Fontanka after a move and renovation. We took over a three room flat very much like the old flat on Chkalovskaya. We can host travelers again! So come visit!

Katya P 243x300 MIR: Joy in the SeasonHere are a few pictures from a recent staff meeting. God blesses us with great people.

I’m thankful for the years Katya Plusnina (at left) has spent with MIR. She is moving to a new opportunity of teaching at a school. We are saying goodbye to her at the end of March.

Sergey Kristina and Yan e1332411873893 300x172 MIR: Joy in the SeasonPlease meet Sergey and Kristina Tovstopyat (at right with Yan Boldyrev).

For several years Sergey has been leading Camp Elama – many of you have seen pictures of Elama. For over a year Sergey has also been managing our Eco Camp Project together with ecology specialist Simon Young. Public schools, Tolmachevo Orphanage and Crimson Sails (a Christian foster home) hosted this project for several seasons.

This year Sergey has become a part of MIR core. Along with current projects he is also taking part of Katya’s responsibilities: sending invoices, keeping track of funds coming and going. His wife, Kristina is officially joining us next month. She is issuing LOIs and registration. We are very glad to have them as a part of our team.

Yan and Nadya 300x225 MIR: Joy in the SeasonYan and Nadya Boldyrev (at left) continue their ministry to young families, youth at the orphanages and orphan graduates. We are exited to see what fruit the new season will bring. Their ministry is called Heart for Orphans.

We have a lot coming up: we are waiting for a youth team in June, a team in July and a foster family camp sending Russian foster families to camp in Estonia. We’ll keep you posted.

Saint Petersburg continues to be a place where people open hearts and God breaths his life in.

Many blessings to you!

Great Need: Graduate Orphans in St. Petersburg

Ksusha with son 225x300 Great Need: Graduate Orphans in St. PetersburgHeart for Orphans is reaching out and helping graduates. Graduates we minister to are orphans that have stayed in touch with us after they graduate and show a genuine desire to have a better life for themselves and for their children. Those young people are not believers and most of them are not looking for a Savior.

They have learned to survive and make it on their own. Most of them after graduation have no one that cares for them. While living in the orphanage they have a bed and meals and go to school. They are told what to do each day but do not learn how to grow emotionally strong or gain life insights and skills. They did not grow up with any role models of family because their parents are alcoholics, drug addicts or worse. Most of them never experienced mother or father’s love. Orphanage system can’t give it to them. Only God’s love can make difference through body of Christ, His Church.

Ksusha 300x255 Great Need: Graduate Orphans in St. PetersburgSeveral graduates are young moms, the young girls that find themselves pregnant and desire to keep their children from growing up an orphan like they did. Our passion is with God’s power to mentor and help them to break the cycle of hopelessness.

We would like to introduce you a young mother Ksusha (22 years old) with her little son Igor who just turned 2. She graduated from the orphanage few years ago. We built a friendship with Ksusha while she was still living in the orphanage.

Igor 257x300 Great Need: Graduate Orphans in St. PetersburgShe does not have any profession and no place of her own to live with her son. Now Ksusha lives with her sister Katya (she graduated from the same orphanage as well), who has a little baby girl. The girls have the same mother and different fathers. Read more

Extreme Men’s Retreat!

Yura Belonozhkin reports on his recent men’s retreat in the Far North of Russia

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Last night I got back home from our winter retreat.  It was just amazing. The best retreat so far. We were 23 men from 10 towns in the region.

We gathered in an abandoned miner’s village 260 km (160 miles) from Murmansk in an abandoned school building where a drug rehab center is now located. The weather was perfect: -10C, a little wind.

We started at 7 pm with worship. Many of the guys didn’t know each other and I didn’t know many either. As we worshiped together the Lord was bringing us in unity, that was great. There was anointing, I could feel it.

3 300x203 Extreme Mens Retreat!Then we had a session of 2 lessons: Manhood in the State of Confusion, and Father Wounds. One of our speakers got sick and couldn’t come, so I had to teach it all alone. The message touched the guys’ hearts a lot, especially the Father Wounds class. After the classes we had a short prayer and then had late dinner (we finished at 10 pm). During and after dinner there was a lot of discussion on the message.

5 300x204 Extreme Mens Retreat!The day ended at 2.00 am, when we finally made skis for the guys who came without them. That was both challenge and fun. we had to use anything we could find in this school building to build skis able to survive at least one trip.

The next morning we got up early, had a half an hour worship, quick breakfast and proceeded to the forest. Then the real fun started.

16 300x294 Extreme Mens Retreat!Many had never even tried to ski before! That was such a sight! On the 1st kilometer 2 guys broke their newly made on-the-spot-constructed skis and had to walk all the way there and back. They were lucky that the path was hard enough to keep their weight. There was much fun on the way there. Many interesting conversations, many jokes, a few broken skis, very much labor and sweat.

Finally we made it and got to the lake which no one of us had seen before. The map was correct, praise God! I suppose this lake had never experienced such a fame – 22 men at a time came there to fish. And we got some success: we caught 1 perch.

But that wasn’t the reason for us to go there. The reason was to come through all those experiences together. On the way back there was even more fun because we had to slide downhill on those clumsy forest skis. We all were covered with snow, wet, tired, sweaty but very happy. Read more

Little Pasah Needs Help

 Little Pasah Needs HelpFrom MIR:

An orphanage director recently wrote. They need money to buy an orthopedic appliance. The total cost 1,970 euro.

Паша/Pasha (Paul) is now at the conservative treatment in the hospital. After this treatment he will need orthopedic appliances.

A few words about Pasha–

A year ago he had a surgery and we purchase the necessary orthopedic equipment.

During the past year he had massage and rehabilitation exercises with doctors from the clinic in St Petersburg.

 Little Pasah Needs HelpPasha was engaged on a daily basis with a physical education instructors of our orphanage, slept in the library, learned to stand, walk in orthopedic shoes using a walker.

He spent many hours in an orthopedic brace.

Today, Pasha can make a few steps without help of nurses, although a year ago he could move only by crawling.

On the first picture Pasha is sitting in a wheelchair – it’s in December 2010 before the surgery physical therapy.

Second picture – Pasha at a celebration of autumn, in November 2011, you can see the progress.

We hope that with your help we can give Pasha to obtain the necessary apparatus and a chance to learn to walk independently.

Contact us if you’d like to help Pasha.

News from the Far North of Russia

Yura Belonozhkin ministers in the Far North of Russia, doing great work in many areas.

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February retreat preparation

I’ve been driving around the Region meeting with pastors, presenting the Forge (as we call it) ministry to the churches and pastors. Although I did it already last summer, most pastors take it as something new. But anyway, I’ve met a lot of support from them. I will even have a chance to preach in one of the churches on Sunday before the retreat. That’s what we discussed at pastor’s meeting mostly.

This time we will have the retreat at a new place, together with new people, so it all is going in some different way. I will have to go to Rickolatva, the place where the retreat will be, on Sat, 4th. The people there, who are helping this time, seem to be not understanding exactly what it is going to be. we need to discuss some issues in person.

Men’s meetings in Monchegorsk and Zapolarny

We had 2 small group meetings this month – in Monchegorsk and Zapolarny. There were 11 men in Monchegorsk and 12 in Zapolarny. Monchegorsk meeting looked more like a core team meeting. There were men who have always attended all the meetings and who share the vision. we discussed the Feb retreat, set out the agenda for it, made the schedule for all 3 days. One of them will lead a class in Feb, he took a topic about the “Father wound”.

vWe also agreed to collect funds, we set out the minimum sum we pay every month – 500 rub (app $17). So that day we collected 2000 rub. we will use those funds to cover somebody’s expences to attend the retreat, if this somebody is not able to pay for himself, or purchase gear – tents, sleeping bags and mats, ski, etc. I want to collect enough to buy a rubber boat by summer. We are planning a rafting trip in July.

The meeting in Zapolarny was different. There were many new people, whom I’d never met before. There were 3 of us from Polarny, and the others were from Zapolarny and smaller towns around. we had an “All alone wound” class, which caused much discussion at the end. Some of the guys are planning to come to the retreat.

Our group in Polarny

Good news – a 14 year old boy accepted Christ 2 weeks ago. It doesn’t happen here very often, so we are really encouraged. Right after he accepted Christ he went to the men’s group to Zapolarny with us. He prayed and worshipped with us. Very encouraging. The family which had marriage problems is getting better. The guy looks like he is getting close to the Lord. Very slowly though, but he is moving anyway. Some outreach events are scheduled for later Feb and March (after the men’s retreat).

We are also working on Alfa project. it is new for us, but we already purchased the books and booklets for teachers and workbooks for attendants.

Some personal news

2 News from the Far North of RussiaMy father came to visit and stayed with us for 4 days. It was really great time. Really great. My father is a painter, and he brought 30 his paintings with him. Our local museum made a special exhibition of his paintings. The opening was on Jan 21. But it was way more interesting, because that day also was 45th anniversary of the naval academy which he graduated from back in 1975.

Our fleet commandment organized a celebration, where my father was invited, and it all was at the museum among his paintings. reporters from newspapers and local TV channel came to intervew my father. He said a speach before the audience of nearly 80 high rank navy officers. Some of them appeared to be his old classmates who he hadn’t seen for decades. I haven’t seen him that happy for a very long time, maybe never. And I was very proud of him. We organized an excursion for him to the ship where he served as an commander’s assistant. That was a surprise for him. It was a very, a truly blessed time.

Masha was recently in Polarnye Zori (a town 300 km south from here) right now with a master class. She helped the church there develop their women’s ministry. She also worked with the town crisis center, a municipal organization which helps people in crisis situations.

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