Monday, August 22, 2011

Reaching Out to Tajikistan

Several years ago David made friends with a man from Tajikhistan who lived here in the village of Elita with his family. He had moved here to work as a builder to support his family and give his children a better education in Russia. For several years he and David talked when they had a chance about building projects and other topics. Once we started the ministry here in the village, we made plans for our first VBS. One of the boys who attended was the oldest boy from another Tajiki family in the village. During the week, this boy invited many children to attend VBS in order to earn more points and win the main prize for the week. Several of the children he invited were from other Tajiki families, including David's friend's children.

The two boys who tied for first place at VBS (2005).

Eventually, as the older children began attending Sunday school, the younger children became old enough for the parents to allow them to attend as well. We soon had children from two families faithfully attending! Others often wonder why they attend Sunday school when they are from a Muslim families; but, the families gave them permission to attend because of the friendship one of the fathers has with David. 


One of the girls in Tajiki dress.

Adorable little face.

Our daughter, Rebekah, with the girls.

We have thoroughly enjoyed having these Muslim children in Sunday School. They have heard many Bible stories, memorized many Bible verses, and learned numerous Sunday school songs of which their favorites are, "Who's the King of the Jungle?" and "How Can I Get to Heaven?" They are very well behaved and have great attitudes when playing games and participating in group activities. 

The kids being silly after SS and using the game boundary cones for hats.

Another blessing is that I have been able to make friends with David's friend's wife. Several of the Tajiki families have left the area and returned to Tajikistan. This man's wife doesn't have many Russian friends to visit with so she began inviting me for tea when I would make Saturday visits to their home.
Below is a photo of she and I (she is on the right side of the picture) and her sister-in-law recently when I had been invited to lunch. She and her sister-in-law were both expecting. Since I am a Nurse and they both feel uncomfortable about asking medical questions to others, I was able to answer some questions they had. The sister-in-law was actually stopping by for a visit on her way to the airport the next day to return to Tajikistan for the birth of this, her first child.

Dee having lunch with the ladies.

Once my friend had her baby, Rebekah and I were able to visit them again to present a gift. You can not be invited to their home without a full table spread before you with anything you can think of to eat! So, we enjoyed a meal with the Mother and time holding their new baby! (Our visit was during the time of Ramadan so only the nursing Mother and smaller children were exempt from fasting).

Their beautiful baby girl
In case you are wondering, the mother did use an eyebrow pencil on the babies eyebrows to make them come in faster. :)





Rebekah and the big sister admiring the baby.
We are so thankful for this friendship which has given us the opportunity and privilege 
to share Christ with this precious family. 
Please pray with us for their salvation!

2 comments:

  1. Just wondering about how you get visa's, how much time do you get, registration? We were in Cheboksary for a year, and they changed the laws in 2008. You get a year visa but have the leave the country every 3 months for 3 months. How are you able to stay full time.

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  2. Helen, My husband and I have our permanent residency permits. We received them in 2007. The laws have changed quite a bit but now it is even easier to obtain them here. We had to purchase property in order to apply and now you don't have to do that. As a result of having our residency permits the only restriction we have now is that we can not be OUT of Russia for more than 6 months. Feel free to e-mail me if you have any further questions.

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