the Lord allows us to be part of the lives of so many people, to speak into their lives, to pray for them, encourage them, to study the Word together, etc. but every once in a while Jesus brings along someone who can only be descibed the way that Paul described Timothy: "a true son in the faith". in our case the Lord has blessed us with "true daughters in the faith" our "firstborn" as it were is nastya from dnepro. the Lord allowed us to have such a close relationship and be a part of her life in a special way. she is a true daughter in the faith (i'm so proud of you in Jesus, styushka!
we actually had the incredible privledge of being "in the delivery room" as the Holy Spirit birthed natasha anew. last year, July 9th, my wife and i went out to buy sunflower seeds after sunday service (yeah, its an addiction for many in ukraine). the store we normally go to was closed and so we walked further. we had a mission group from america that was preparing to come and we needed translators. as we walked i saw a girl from my english class sitting at a bus stop. we went to approach her about maybe helping with translation. she was sitting with her friend who had just returned from a year in the states as an exchange student, natasha. we quickly got to talking about the Lord. in fact, as soon as natasha heard i was a pastor she asked me flat out "what does it mean to be saved!?" wow, quite the invitation!
the following week, she and another girl who we just met (katya) came over to talk about getting baptised. our good friend daniel carter was visiting from poltava when the girls came over. we ended up talking about the baptism of the Holy Spirit and as they said they'd pray about getting water baptized katya asked "but can we be baptized in the Spirit right now?" sweet! so we prayed for them and the Holy Spirit came upon them. the Lord gave daniel a detailed vision for each of the girls concerning what giftings He was giving them. God put on daniel's heart that natasha would be gifted as an evangelist. we have seen that to be so true! a couple weeks later she was already out on the streets with us sharing her faith with all kinds of people!
natasha was literally at every Bible study and meeting we had as much as possible. she started taking detailed notes at every study and just drinking in the Word of God. soon she got involved with our ministry at the orphanages here. her experience in drama team was a great help, but what was really a blessing was to ask her to share the gospel with the kids and give the invitation to receive the Lord. the kids all loved her and could really relate to her, since she lost both her parents before she was a teenager. but she was able to share how God has become her Father and blessed her with spiritual family as well.
over the school year, natasha led both her grandma and her grandpa to Christ (shortly thereafter her grandmother died, but now she is rejoicing in heaven!). also, probably something like half a dozen or so of natasha's classmates received the Lord through her sharing Christ with them! though those girls didn't start to all grow right away, there are now 4 of them who have prayed to receive the baptism of the Spirit and are an awesome part of our church (sadly for us, since they all graduated this year, they are all leaving svitlovodsk to study in other cities, but thankfully most of those places have good churches, kiev, kharkov, dnepro, etc.) some of the girls are going to be baptized the day after tomorrow. (i will post pics) what a joy!
natasha would often come over and we'd spend hours just talking about the Word or what God was doing in her life. we were so blessed just to see her fall in love with Jesus more and more and so thankful that He would allow us to be a part of this. Natasha also started teaching sunday school for the kids fairly early on and the best part was just to see her really receive the great grace of our Lord and pass that on to the kids.
at natasha's good-bye party:
top: masha, natasha, dasha, nastya, marina
bottom: dasha, lena navarro (and david), my lena, katya
marina and both dasha's are girls that natasha led to the Lord
the sunday before natasha left, we had a good-bye party for her after church and prayed over her. i don't think there was a dry eye in the place (especially mine!
1 comment:
hey dad! thats all cool-I dont need to be famoce (if I spelled it right...) ... its privelage to be called your docya (daughter)!
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