Far North Ministry

Indigenous Peoples of the North!

For the first time, a camp for children was organized in the Priuralsk tundra. For nearly a week, tundra children had the opportunity to get to know Christ as the best friend of all children. The hymns they learned became part of the program and the overall celebration.

Indigenous Peoples of the North!

On July 29-30, 2023, in the Vorkuta tundra at the foot of the western slope of the Ural Mountains, the traditional gathering of indigenous believers from paganism took place—Nenets, Khanty, and Komi.

The beauty of the Polar Urals is truly mesmerizing!

Kamchatka – God’s mercy

The coast of the Sea of ​​Okhotsk. It is beautiful here, extraordinarily! Palana – a small town with a population of 4000 people, Kamchatka, on the west bank of the river Palany, not far from the confluence with the Sea Okhotsk. A port provides a connection for ships with fuel, food, and manufactured goods.

Kamchatka – troubled beginning

On May 10th, 2000 our plane landed in the village of Palana, Kamchatsky. We got off the plane, but no one was meeting us. It was cold and snowy. The Lord alone knows what happened in our hearts. He was with us. He blessed the birth of our fifth child.

Trekol for Kamchatka!

The last time we wrote about the family Gennady and Galina Mozhaytsev, who are serving in Kamchatka. Their church prays for an all-terrain vehicle “Trekol”, so they can drive during the summer through the swamps,

Trakol for Kamchatka!

In the north of Kamchatka there is village called Palana and is in the center of the Koryak district. In the year 2000 the family of Gennady and Galina Mozhaytsev with their four young children from Belgorod came to this village.

The church far north!

God has shown us mercy to be His preachers in the Yamal Peninsula. Being in God’s hands, we experienced many blessings.

Trip to the white island!

While socializing with the local people of the northern Yamal, we noticed that they have their own special history.

Far North Ministry in Russia

The goal is to reach the far north in Russia to reach with the Gospel. Many places are very hard to reach and take days in a all-terrain vehicle. There are over 20 differnent ethnicities living in the North.

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Indigenous Peoples of the North!

Indigenous Peoples of the North!

For the first time, a camp for children was organized in the Priuralsk tundra. For nearly a week, tundra children had the opportunity to get to know Christ as the best friend of all children. The hymns they learned became part of the program and the overall celebration.

read more
Indigenous Peoples of the North!

Indigenous Peoples of the North!

On July 29-30, 2023, in the Vorkuta tundra at the foot of the western slope of the Ural Mountains, the traditional gathering of indigenous believers from paganism took place—Nenets, Khanty, and Komi.

The beauty of the Polar Urals is truly mesmerizing!

read more
Kamchatka – God’s mercy

Kamchatka – God’s mercy

The coast of the Sea of ​​Okhotsk. It is beautiful here, extraordinarily! Palana – a small town with a population of 4000 people, Kamchatka, on the west bank of the river Palany, not far from the confluence with the Sea Okhotsk. A port provides a connection for ships with fuel, food, and manufactured goods.

read more
Kamchatka – troubled beginning

Kamchatka – troubled beginning

On May 10th, 2000 our plane landed in the village of Palana, Kamchatsky. We got off the plane, but no one was meeting us. It was cold and snowy. The Lord alone knows what happened in our hearts. He was with us. He blessed the birth of our fifth child.

read more
Trekol for Kamchatka!

Trekol for Kamchatka!

The last time we wrote about the family Gennady and Galina Mozhaytsev, who are serving in Kamchatka. Their church prays for an all-terrain vehicle “Trekol”, so they can drive during the summer through the swamps,

read more
Trakol for Kamchatka!

Trakol for Kamchatka!

In the north of Kamchatka there is village called Palana and is in the center of the Koryak district. In the year 2000 the family of Gennady and Galina Mozhaytsev with their four young children from Belgorod came to this village.

read more