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Thursday, May 28, 2009
XRadio Concert
This was a great opportunity to share our faith with a large gathering of young people as well as play some music – something we haven’t been able to do for a while. The audience was made up of mostly young people from around Tambov and the surrounding areas.
We played a mix of Russian songs and Bluegrass Gospel tunes.
The audience was very interested in the banjo so we played a couple of fast instrumentals for them.
Rick sang a Japanese song and a Russian song where the radio emcee joined in (it’s on the video!)
The best part of the evening for me was when I was able to share my testimony, my faith and the gospel with the group. Below is a picture with Anya Chinenova who interpreted for me.
After the concert we were able to spend about an hour and a half talking with young people on a variety of spiritual topics and this provided a wonderful opportunity to share the gospel in relation to some of the issues and questions young people have here in Russia.
We were blessed to be a part of what God is doing in the hearts of those present that evening and pray that we will again be invited to be His instruments for spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Here is also a short video of a few of the evening’s songs…Monday, May 11, 2009
Central Market in Tambov and the "KOLONKA"
Various types of dried fruit
A lot of different candies and cookies
A woman selling Kbac (Kvas). This a drink that is made from fermented bread. It is non-alcoholic and tastes a little like bread pudding. I have heard Russians refer to it as Russian Pepsi.
Macaroni row. Pasta here is called macaroni and the word pasta is the Russian word for paste, as in tooth paste (zubnaya pasta).
Security police on a row of vegetables.
Fish row. This area contains a variety of dried and fresh fish and even live fish in tanks.
So that is a brief look at our Central Market. We enjoy going to the market and just wandering around looking for those elusive items, such as lavash (flat bread), which sometimes are only available for a brief period of time.
We also wanted to share a short video of our kolonka. If you watch it Barb will give you the lighting procedure and you’ll see it in action!
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Easter in Russia, 2009
Easter has been celebrated again this year in Russia and we wanted to give you a peek at the some of what we enjoy here at this time of year. Below is a picture taken at the central outdoor market. At this time of year there are many vendors selling plastic flowers and wreaths. These are sold primarily to place on the gravesites of family members on Easter day. This quite a big event and many people take buses to the cemeteries to observe this custom.
One custom that is observed here, as it is in the states, is the decorating of eggs. In the market many vendors set up booths to sell a wide variety of decorating products. One of our favorites is the shrink wraps that are very colorful and often very beautiful. They range over a wide area of subjects with some being very Orthodox in flavor to those which have flowers, animals or fairy tales as themes. Another custom here is the special decorated sweet bread (kulich). Below is a picture of our kulich with some decorated eggs.
Here is one of the eggs a bit closer …..
Of course we have special church services at Easter here. We attended a Thursday evening “Last Supper” service where we took communion. A special 3 hour service was held on Saturday night before Easter morning. In this service there are several speakers each covering events beginning with Jesus’ arrest in the garden, through his trial, his crucifixion, and, with proper timing, the pastor of the church at midnight proclaims “Christ is risen” with the congregation responding “He is risen indeed!” On Sunday our service began at noon and afterward we had an Easter gathering of our fellow missionaries here in Tambov. There are only 5 of us here at present so we enjoyed a meal and wonderful afternoon of fellowship.
We’ve included a video of some of the special music at church during the Saturday night and Sunday services. I hope that it gives you a bit of a taste of Russian worship music and how much of a blessing the music is to Barbara and me. Listen for the recurring phrase – Христос воскрес! Войстину воскрес! – Christ is risen! He is risen indeed!Sunday, April 5, 2009
We just returned from a two day visit to Elets where we stayed with the pastor, Daniel Veremchuk, of a church we have known since 2003. We had a wonderful reunion since we had not seen them since last summer. We want to share some of the trip with you and show you some of the sights around Elets….but mostly Daniel’s children.
Daniel and his wife, Yulya, just had their 5th child last December. They had another girl and her name is Dareena. The other children are Maya (7), Sophia (5), Lev (4), Zoreanna (18 months).

Here is a picture of Barb, Zoreanna and Dareena that I thought was cute.

Each morning Daniel has a devotional time with his children before they head off for school.

Daniel is fond of playing the recorder and is busy teaching Maya a few tunes.

We went for a walk on Wednesday to the park. To get there we had to cross a river on a walk bridge. Here is Barb with Maya on the bridge. It was pretty chilly so everyone is bundled up pretty well.

There is an interesting tradition related to weddings here that we had seen in Voronezh and on this trip we saw that it had begun in Elets as well. This is a picture of Maya on the bridge and if you look close you can see that there are padlocks on the bottom of the bridge rail.

The tradition has married couples cross the bridge and place a padlock, usually with their names inscribed, to signify a lasting relationship together. Here are a few of the locks up close.



One cannot visit any city in Russia without seeing two types of objects common to every city it seems. First are displays of various types of war machinery and the second is Orthodox cathedrals. Here are a few pictures of both for you to see what is seen in Elets.



When we got to the park the kids had fun playing on the park grounds and found other children to play with. I volunteered to keep the baby Dareena company by pushing her stroller around the park.

We had a wonderful but short stay with Daniel and his family and look forward to going again to work with the children’s Sunday School at his church in May. Here is a very nice picture of Yulya with Dareena.

Until our next post !

