Mighty Name of Our Lord

Mighty Name of Our Lord

Greetings dear brothers and sisters! I would like to thank you all for your prayers and thank our Lord for His great works here in Vietnam. Our Lord blessed us with the opportunity to visit the city hospital almost every Sunday now, where we tell people of God’s love, give them a Bible verse of encouragement, and pray for them.

At first, we told the people in the hospital in Vietnamese that Jesus loves them and would ask them if they would like us to pray for them. Now, people start asking us on their own if we may pray for them, and we saw that as a working hand of God, praise and glory be to Him! Yet, we still come across those who ask us not to pray and to leave them alone, and I would like to share one of those moments with you.

We came into a room once and as we walked up to the beds, we asked if we may pray for the sick and couple of them agreed, so we prayed. Then as we came to the very far back corner, we saw a man in his bed who was fully immobile, and a family relative was feeding him from a spoon. When he saw us, he shook his head wildly and tried to scream so we would leave but all that came out of his mouth was whisper. Each week patients changed, this same man was always in the far back corner, lying in bed and would have his head covered with a blanket when we came and prayed for people in the beds next to him.

Over a month later, we came into this same room as usual and prayed for the people in the beds near him, but this time during our conversation with patients in that room, I heard someone whisper in a hoarse voice, “amen…amen…” and as I looked toward the sound I saw him looking at us and with all might as loud as he could, he was whispering the only word that is pronounced same in Russian, English and Vietnamese when we pray. Not knowing how to get our attention he tried as hard as he can to call us by saying ‘amen.’ We came to him and asked if he would like as to pray for him, and he nodded excitedly, and though we prayed in Russian, since we don’t speak Vietnamese yet, when we told him the phrase in Vietnamese “Chúa Giêsu yêu bạn (Jesus loves you),” he started repeating over and over again the name of Jesus: “Chúa Giêsu…Chúa Giêsu…” For us, right away came to mind the verse from Acts 2:21 “…whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved” and we praise our Lord for letting us be witnesses to His great works within the hearts of others! Please continue to pray with us for this man, and may God bless you all!

Ministry in Vietnam – Tatyana Yevstratenko

God’s Amazing Ways

God’s Amazing Ways

            Greetings brothers and sisters. We want to greatly thank you all for your prayers! As I have shared previously that it was difficult for us to work together with other churches in the children’s ministries due to the government not allowing, as well as we had ran into a lot of stumbling blocks in regards to just working with children, we decided to fully trust this question into God’s hands and  praise the Lord, He showed us His wonderful and glorious way (Ps.18:30) by which He lead us!

            We had a Christian youth group visit from US for about a week, and we visited the city on the cemetery and spent time playing with the children there, singing Christian songs with them, and telling them about God right amidst all the graves outside. There were more and more kids who kept on coming and joining us that God showed us an opportunity to work with these kids right there in the middle of the cemetery.

            We started coming once a week on Wednesdays with the goal to pass the gospel to these children through English lessons. The first time we came, the parents did not want to let their children participate, even though the children begged them to. Yet thankfully to God, after explaining through google translate that the lessons are free and everyone can come, the parents allowed but with great suspicion, and some even followed us to see what will we teach their children. Nevertheless, for us it was a great opportunity for adults to hear the gospel as well!

            We do not have a Vietnamese interpreter and couldn’t even imagine how we would pass on the gospel, but somehow God works that these children understand when we try to explain to them certain things. Also, God provided at the cemetery an area where the children not only can sit, but have a roof above them to get shade. Praise God that He is leading us in such amazing way that we could not even think to be possible!

            Glory to God, we already had 2 lessons where about 10 children attended and they have already learned that it is Jesus Christ that we pray to in the beginning and at the end of every lesson! Dear brothers and sisters, please join us in prayer for God to further lead us in this amazing ministry of leading these young hearts to Christ and that these children learn to love Jesus and will grow in the Kingdom of God. May our Lord Jesus Christ bless you all abundantly with His peace and joy!

Ministry in Thailand – Tatyana Yevstratenko

Forbid Them Not, To Come Unto ME

Forbid Them Not, To Come Unto ME

Then were there brought unto him little children, that He should put his hands on them, and pray: and the disciples rebuked them. But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven. ~Matthew 19:13-14

Greetings to you brothers and sisters. Thank you for your support and prayers for our ministry here in Vietnam. Also, we thank the Lord for providing an opportunity for us to participate in a local one-week day-camp here held by the leprosy church, Rock Mountain Evangelical Church. There were about 40 children, ages 3-12, plus a few teens. The theme of the camp was “The Word of God,” how it is a living; powerful; righteous; and always fulfilled word and is preserved by God till today. 

We took part in helping with some of the games and couple of lessons with the aid of a Vietnamese interpreter. We learned that from all children attending there was only one child from a complete family, all other children come from a divorced family and at a young age many already had to go to work. Also, the camp was empty but parents of many of the children were uneager to allow them to come to the Christian camp, so church members had to go to their homes and bring the children to camp every morning. 

On one of the days, came a man and started yelling at one of the counselors. Turned out he was the father of one of our teen campers and he was against her coming to the camp and to church altogether. Further we found out that he used to be ill with leprosy and attended this same church because the church helped him and his family a lot, but after everything got better, he left the church and turned against God. When this incident happened during camp, we got together with others inside the church and prayed for the man, and praise the Lord, he left and his daughter stayed till the end of camp.

After the camp, we talked with the pastor of the church if we may use the site of their church to make kids’ camp in the future, since they have a big park-like area. It surprised us when the pastor said no, explaining that the government controls closely all activities of all the churches here especially when involving children and that in the beginning of each year they submit to the government a plan of all their camps, programs, events, etc. in advance for the year. They are not allowed to do anything in addition to the plan or they will be fined or worse, the church would be closed. Therefore, please join us in prayer for not only the churches to have freedom of spreading the gospel, but so there would be no restriction for children to come to Jesus. May our Lord bless you all! 

Ministry in Vietnam – Tatyana Yevstratenko

God is Leading with His Mighty Hand

God is Leading with His Mighty Hand

“Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” – Joshua 1:9

Our dear brothers and sisters, we would like to deeply thank you for your prayers about our Thailand prison ministry trip. It is really difficult to visit inmates due to the need for a lot of documents and permissions from the embassies and even those documents often don’t allow people to visit. Yet, for us, It was a huge blessing from God because we saw His mighty hand leading us (Joshua 1:9)and I would like to share one of those moments.

One of the prisons we visited was the Women Correctional Institute of Bangkok, where my sister Irina Kulpin was blessed to visit Yulia, who had been incarcerated for 3-years already and never had visitors before. On the documents, Irina was permitted to visit either May 14 or May 15, and on May 14, Irina received a 20-minute visit with Yulia and evangelized to her.

As Yulia explained, she and other women prisoners live in a big prison cell of 205 women and children (women who gave birth in prison live in that cell with their children). They all slept on tile floors until one year ago someone bought and donated bunk beds to the prison. At the end of the visit, Yulia asked Irina to please come again tomorrow and Irina explained to her what the document said but told her to pray about her wish anyway because everything is possible for God.

After Irina’s visit, we asked the prison official, regardless of what the document said if it is possible for Irina to come again tomorrow, May 15? And the official said, “Yes, but come at 8:00 am.” We truly saw this as a miracle from God, praise the Lord!

The next day Irina was able to visit with Yulia, and she told Irina that she prayed very hard yesterday and today one of the prison officials told Yulia she can have two 20-minute visits. So again, after this visit, we asked the prison official for another 20-minute visit that same day, and they agreed. We saw this as God giving us already a third chance with Yulia, and on this third visit Irina called Yulia to repentance, she was willing but did not know how to repent and so Yulia repeated the prayer of repentance after Irina. This truly was just one of the many miracles in Thailand where God showed us that He was leading us with His mighty hand.

Praise God, we were also blessed to visit and share the Gospel with 5 more Russian-speaking inmates in Bangkok prisons, Klong Prem Central Prison, Remond Prison and Bang Kwang Central Prison. God provided us with a chance to pray at the Bombat Piset Prison (our group is at the entrance on the photo above) so that the Gospel spreads there also and may His name be glorified there too!

Ministry in Vietnam – Tanya Yevstratenko

Lively Hope by the Resurrection of Jesus Christ

Lively Hope by the Resurrection of Jesus Christ

Our dear brothers and sisters in Christ, we would like to greet you with the proclamation: JESUS CHRIST IS RISEN! HE IS RISEN INDEED! Please accept our sincere gratitude for all of your financial support and especially for your prayers through which our Lord has blessed us greatly this Easter because He gave us a chance to celebrate His wonderful resurrection twice! We were blessed to make small Easter presents with sweets and put into each gift a card that said “Jesus Christ is Risen!” in three languages; English, Vietnamese, and Russian.

Christians in Vietnam celebrate Easter April 21st and after the Easter Sunday service, we took half of the presents and went through the town giving out gifts to all the Vietnamese people who we run into and prayed for them. As we gave gifts, we told everyone the phrase ‘Jesus Christ is risen from the dead’ in Vietnamese. One of these people was an elderly woman (on the photo) who we usually buy bread from and we gave her a gift and showed her the card on which it says that Jesus Christ is risen, and she just became so full of joy! Glory to God for He works even through a few words!

Now, a lot of Russian people live in our city and because Easter in Russia is celebrated on April 28th, we were blessed to celebrate this joyful day of Christ’s Resurrection again. We took the rest of the gifts and again, after our second Easter Sunday service, drove through the town giving out the gifts to the Russian population, congratulating them with Easter by telling them in Russian ‘Jesus Christ is Risen!’

Finally, we had a few gifts left so we went to the hospital in our city thinking to maybe find Russian speaking people there, but as we looked up last names on the patients’ doors, none of them were Russian. We got to the last floor and didn’t know what to do with the two gifts. We then saw an elderly Vietnamese man with his wife and the Holy Spirit urged us to go to him and we gave him the gift and the card that said that Jesus Christ has risen and to our surprise, he took the card and held it in his hands staring at it, so we prayed for him right on the spot, and his sad face transformed into a smiling man. Meanwhile, a much older Vietnamese man was wheeled out of his room and he just sat there looking out the window. Again, the Holy Spirit lead us to this man and we gave him our last gift and told him that Jesus Christ has risen from the dead and that He loves him. We prayed for him as well, and the Lord filled our hearts with joy as we left the hospital! May we not forget to always proclaim to everyone that our Lord is alive!

Ministry in Vietnam – Tanya Yevstratenko

Come to ME, All Who Are Burdened!

Come to ME, All Who Are Burdened!

“Come to Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” – Matthew 11:28
Greetings to all my brothers and sisters! This past month of March, God has blessed us with multiple opportunities to go to the west side of Nha Trang to the City on the Cemetery, as we call it. We visited families, one of which is a Buddhist family with four children whose father is in prison and the mother left them, therefore the grandparents live with them. We also visited a leprosy church that’s next door to the cemetery. We were blessed to find out the history of this place from Thuy, our Vietnamese sister in Christ.
Thuy explained, that over 45 years ago, here was a leprosy village called “Rock Mountain.” It was a terrible place and everyone feared it. Then, around 42 years ago God sent Lieu, a young missionary girl of about 20 years of age, and that was when the Good News first came to the village and ill-burdened lepers accepted Christ (Mat.11:28).

In 1989, The Nύi (Rock) San (Mountain) Evangelical Church was built and the church grew and the leper village became mostly a Christian village. Though one by one the lepers passed away and were buried in the cemetery next to the church, their families kept going to the church. Yet, because leprosy is not a disease that passes down to the next generation, these healthy families one by one left the church because they liked the earthly life more. As there became few and fewer lepers, the Rock Mountain village just became a place where poor people would come to live. And from those poor people, came poorer people who couldn’t afford to live among poor villagers and were forced to live on the cemetery in the Rock Mountain village. Sadly, this poor village is populated with mostly Buddhist families today and even though the church is still there, it is small and just a few lepers that are still alive attend the church with their families, one of which is our dear brother who plays the harmonica with his palms because he has no more fingers left due to leprosy.

Finding out the story behind this place made us praise the Lord for His works, for He took those heavy laden and ill-burdened lepers and gave them more – an eternal life. Then, what made us glorify our Lord even more, was that we saw a grandma bring her granddaughter to Sunday school, the same Buddhist grandmother that we visited in the cemetery! This gave us joy and hope that after we evangelize to the poverty-burdened people on the cemetery, they can also come to Christ and this no longer a “leprosy village”, but a “poor village” may fill up the church again! So I ask you, my dear brothers and sisters, to join us in prayer for these, heavy laden and poverty-burdened, people in the village to come to Jesus Christ!

Ministry in Vietnam – Tatyana Yevstratenko