A Prayer from the Heart
A Letter from Al and Ellen Smith, serving in Germany, Belarus and Russia
Dear Friends,
For many years, I have been writing to you about the ministry of my friend and colleague Andrey Beskorovainiy, but this month I thought it would be interesting for you to hear from him in his own words (translated for the benefit of those whose Russian may be wobbly):
Dear Friend,
By God’s grace, my brother Pyotr and I arrived in Ufa at the invitation of our brother Nail, the senior pastor for Bashkiria. On arrival, we visited the family of Mircha, who arrived from Moldavia and has been in Ufa for a long time, attends services, and leads a group in their home. While we were there, Mircha gathered many Roma brothers,
Andrey makes many trips like this one, whenever and wherever he gets an invitation, but not generally so far from his home in Kursk. Ufa is just west of the Ural Mountains, some 1700 kilometers from Kursk. Cheboksary, on the banks of the Volga River, is not quite as far, about 1200 kilometers from Kursk. The cost in money and time away from his other responsibilities is considerable. Still, he always accepts the invitation if he can, for the sake of bringing more Roma people to Christ. Although the Roma have been in Russia for the last 600 years, they remain marginalized in Russian society, living on the fringes of communities and the fringes of the economy. It can be a challenging existence. Coming to Christ represents a huge change in lifestyle and in outlook.
In one sense, Andrey’s ministry is intensely personal, in that Roma people find it easier to hear the Good News from another Roma person. Nonetheless, we all have a part to play in making his ministry possible, whether by contributing to Andrey’s work specifically or, equally important, to the costs of keeping us on the mission field to serve as liaisons and coordinators. If you are already contributing to the costs of our sending and support, thank you. If not, please consider doing so. Not everyone can come to Russia, but you can still be a part of our mission.
May God bless you all.
Peace,
Al & Ellen Smith