What a great day!
Sorry we are late getting this update out, but we don’t have wifi in our
hotel now that we are in Zhitomir. We
went to a café tonight to skype the kiddos and send out an update, but our
battery died…and the charger was back in the hotel room. Oops!
Early this morning we headed out by metro to catch a bus to
Zhitomir. The buses leave every 20
minutes or so all day long. The ride was
about 2 hours long and I slept the whole way.
All I know is I woke up at one point briefly and there were about twice
as many people in the bus as we started with.
Standing room only! We got to
Zhitomir and gave Ira, the director at Mission to Ukraine, a call. She helped tell a taxi driver where to take
us and after no time at all we arrived at Mission to Ukraine! Thank God for Ira because apparently we got
off on the wrong stop. Everybody else
got off, so we just went with the crowd…I know, I know, if they all jumped off
a bridge would we follow? :)
The bus to Zhitomir |
Mission to Ukraine! |
We liked MTU (Mission to Ukraine) and Ira right away. Serious case of love at first sight. You would be amazed at all they accomplish
here. We were blown away. They have 2 main focuses of their
ministry. The first focus is crisis
pregnancies. They have crisis pregnancy
counseling where they share the Gospel and really try to get at what the
woman’s true desires are. As Ira said
“When it comes down to it they all want life”.
In the last 15 years 600 children’s lives have been saved through the
counseling. One of the main barriers the
expectant mothers have is money. The
economy is struggling here and if a woman has to quit her job to stay home with
her child neither of them will survive.
MTU helps mothers during the first 18 months of their child’s life by
giving them food, helping with diapers, giving free medical care, and also
helping the mothers learn skills that may help them earn some income- like
quilting. They have seriously thought of
it all. Cool huh?
Boxes leftover from a huge baby food donation from Germany |
The other focus of MTU is children with disabilities. Oh my word, they go above and beyond what we
were expecting. They are truly excellent
in their work and they give all glory to God.
They have a medical clinic that is free of charge with a pediatrician, a
neurologist, ophthalmologist, and dentist.
Oh, that’s not all! They have
physical therapists, occupational therapists, a clinical psychologist, a speech
therapist…a sensory room, PT equipment, a little preschool…on and on and
on. This is not a big facility, but it
is jam-packed with Jesus-lovin’ servants who are pouring their lives out for
these families.
In this country you do not see people with disabilities out
and about. The public transportation is
impossible to navigate with a wheelchair.
There is simply no way. So there
is that physical obstacle, but Ira told us that the biggest obstacle for people
with disabilities is that the rest of society is not ready to accept anyone who
is different. So a parent with a
disabled child is completely isolated and without help or support. Imagine having a child in a wheelchair and
living on the 7th floor of an apartment building? No support, no respite, no Early
Intervention, no Special-Ed classrooms…I cannot fathom. Part of the mission of MTU is to integrate
these children into society. They want
to help the children learn how to behave and experience life in society, but
they also want to help society embrace these children. It is a tall task, but God is blessing it
like crazy. I can’t count the number of
times I heard someone say today “Every child can learn something! No child is unteachable.” Amen and amen.
Playground at MTU. The building behind has Occupational Therapy and a small preschool classroom |
Jed got to be a big encouragement today to the Psychologist,
Yulia. She is the head of their
therapies and she has a couple boys with Autism that she has been working with
in her office. Children with Autism are
not really treated here. Yulia is a
pioneer in her field. She is doing what
no one else is doing. All she has done
so far with the boys is what she has learned by her own research on the
internet. Jed got to observe her lesson
with a 4-year-old little boy. He was
able to encourage her and hopefully connect her with professionals we know. She is starving for resources and someone to
bounce her ideas off of. She is amazingly
creative and has limitless patience.
The Sensory Room at MTU |
Another cool thing we got to experience today is one of
MTU’s “beading groups”. Once a week
certain groups of children with disabilities come and do beading projects. This is a time when they can come and be accepted
for who they are, interact with one another, and they LOVE it. The mothers come too and chat with each
other. The smiles on their faces were
priceless. –the moms and the kids! One boy named Vitaliy was pretending to be shy, but was really proud of his beading work. He even warned us not to steal his beads and was showing Jed how fast he was at hiding his necklace.
Havalah donated her Rapunzel doll and wanted it to go to a very special little girl. Here ya go Hava! This little girl and her mommy love Rapunzel. They are very thankful! |
The ministry area of MTU that most interests me is their
work in the Romaniv Orphanage for boys with disabilities. Their staff has been visiting the institution
weekly for the past 4 years. These are
boys that the state deemed unteachable.
The orphanage is for men and boys ages 7-30 years old. These boys have never been taught at
all. Tania, the Communications Manager
at MTU told us when they first found Romaniv the boys were like animals being
held in a barn. No stimulation, no
teaching, no loving. They now get to
learn about Jesus every week. They have
learned how to play with balls, how to wash their hands. Supposedly the change is amazing. We’ll see because get to visit there on Friday
with MTU! We are very, very excited. I can’t wait to tell you all about it!
Tomorrow we will meet some Vineyard folks for coffee and a
visit, and then we will head back to MTU for the rest of the day. Thanks everyone so much for all of your
encouragement after our last post. I
know it was a bit schizo J,
but you all blessed us so much by your encouraging responses. Thank you for reminding us of who God called
us to be, reminding us why we are here, loving us despite my “emo”
moments. It really means a lot from this
side to hear from the ones we love.
THANK YOU!!
If you see our kids give them hugs and kisses from us. Addy, Ez, Havalah, and Seth- we love you and
miss you so much! We talk about you to
everyone we meet. We are so proud of
you!
wow what an awesome place! I am so inspired by people like this! x
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