RUSSIA

How I got involved working in Russia
2003
Unfortunately, this year did not start out like any of the previous years. Finding a building to hold our classes in was extremely difficult. Both the government and the Russian Orthodox Church are doing their best to keep all religious organizations out of Omsk. A few weeks before we were scheduled to leave we were able to rent classrooms in the House of Culture. The Cost of rooms in this building was two and a half times more than what we had budgeted, however was perfect for what we were doing. This building is considered a “neutral” building in the city. That means that neither the government nor the Orthodox Church has any authority over who can be in this building. The other major problem prier to our trip was obtaining our visas. After continuous promises from the Russian Consulate’s Office we finally received them the afternoon before the day we left.
Our trip overall was totally successful. Being in Russia, the motherland of Communism, and where religion of any kind has been strongly opposed for the last two generations, having more than two hundred and fifty attending our children’s Bible classes was extremely encouraging. Our actual figures were: 259 attending the children’s classes, 138 adults in the evening adult Bible class, with 95 adults staying after the class for a question and answer period. During this time we also had several individual Bible studies.
In addition to our Bible studies we were involved in a number of other projects. We conducted a special Bible program for some inner city children complete with crafts and singing. Last year we purchased sports equipment for a rehabilitation hospital and this year I helped them financially to aid in continuing their program. Several of us went to a hospital in Omsk to offer assistance in their children’s wing. A Bible program was put on for 25 children with crafts and singing, and each child receiving a “goodie” bag to keep. We were able to purchase for them ten mattresses with complete bedding and pillows, two blood pressure monitors, stethoscopes, special syringes, and reflectors.
Fortunately, we were able to spend more time this year with members of the local church. Time was spent with some in counseling and in going over some special church related problems. In addition we were able to spend some good quality time in fellowship, prayer, and singing.
As always this is a team effort. It could not happen without the abilities of all the workers, and the support of you. Your financial help, prayers, and encouragement are what enable the Gospel of Christ and the strengthening of the church to be carried out in areas of the world like this. I thank you for all your help, and pray God’s richest blessings on all you do to glorify His name.
Love in Christ,
Don Ossman
Director
