Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Greetings from South Africa

I landed in sunny South Africa last week and it's wonderful to be back here! I've only been to one congregation so far, but it's been wonderful to see some of my kids again. :)


Since arriving, I have been busy planning for the team that will come to join me next month. Please pray for them as they make their final preparations. The team will be: Dennis Hilman, Dan and Joyce Karnes, Jacob Seppanen, Calvin and Deborah Matson, Thomas Questad, and myself (Leona Matson). Dennis Hilman arrives this Friday and the rest of the team leave October 18th.

 God's Peace to everyone!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

'Round Russia with Him


Dennis Hilman has provided us with a final report and update: A small sample is here, but the length is too long to post on this blog. Please email foreignmission@comcast.net and request an email of this report!

...a well-attended 3 day youth camp began in the same church. There were more than 30 participants. Here some of them weave friendship bracelets. But much more than bracelets were woven. We spent much time in the Word, times of testimony and times of prayer among other things. As we sat together I was deeply touched by the incredible open-hearted depth and complete honesty these young people demonstrated - often in the face of very difficult life experiences. For most of them faith - for some new-found - was definitely not taken for granted. On the last evening almost everyone present came forward for personal prayer as we gathered round and laid our hands upon them with individual petitions to our Heavenly Father and the blessed assurance of the Gospel. A deep experience woven in all of our hearts for life! (picture above)

From the peaceful forests of Gananina Jaama we travel one hour east of Ekaterinburg to the "famous" village of Gagarka. Countless are the times we have held services in this humble home since 13-year-old Marat first invited me here in 2001. This was actually our tenth anniversary celebration. From left to right in the picture above you can see Brian, Kostya (you will soon see him again), Marat's cousin Zhenia, Marat, his babushka, a guest Marina and Marat's mother Nadya. I am speaking in Russian from the 23rd Psalm. Jaclyn is beside me.

This was a rather remarkable occasion since it was Marina's first time at such a service. She is the mother of 5 children but came alone that day. The Word apparently touched her heart deeply and after the service she opened up to Greg and Svetlana - confessing deep doubts, fears and sins that had overtaken her life. After a long and intensive counselling session in the kitchen she was able to hear from the very heart of Jesus that all of her fears, guilt and sins were totally forgiven and washed away in the precious name and blood of Jesus! She then inquired about baptism for her and her five children. We assured her that at our earliest opportunity in the future, when the children can come, we will fulfill her desire for them all to take part in that holy sacrament.

Again: email foreignmission@comcast.net for your full copy! (21 pictures!)

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Russia by Thomas

It's the end of our trip through Russia. We have just split up to travel home. As usual, the trip has gone by much too quickly but it will be great to get home and have a solid 8 hours of sleep. Here are a few more pictures from Thomas Questad highlighting some of his favorite moments of the trip.

The youth camp we held half-way through the trip was cool. It was fun to hang out and get to know people.

It was interesting to see the village life. This is the village where the youth camp was held. We also went to a wedding here.

 
While we were in Ekaterinburg, we attended the baptism of two little girls as well as of Kosta. He didn't need a godparent, of course, but he asked Greg to stand as a witness anyways.

This is another village we visited. While we were there, we visited the family of Marat (this is their house in the picture). We also hung out with the village kids.

This is being posted from the airport in Moscow. Everyone except Dennis is now on their way home. Dennis will leave Russia on the 8th. Please pray for everyone as they return home.