Monday, November 9, 2015

Alexander Rodichev



I received a report from Alexander Rodichev about the new congregation begun in Dnepropetrovsk. It seems to be off to a very good start with attendance over the first month averaging 15-20. They are renting a room for Sunday services and are meeting two classes on Wednesdays. Sasha has raised his support from the Lord’s church in Bumpus Mills, Tennessee and churches in Ukraine.

He reports benevolent help extended to an elderly sister who has been the victim of physical abuse and a three-generation family of ladies who moved to Dnipro from Kramatorsk (presumably because of the conflict). A regular meeting place for the Children’s Bible School Sasha and wife Elena have established in Dnipro is being sought. They have also been contacted by a Christian lady who fled from the occupied territory. It seems this new work is developing quickly.

Sasha expressed great appreciation for the funds sent to help bridge the gap until he could find permanent support. We very much appreciate Sasha and Elena, along with the brethren there, for their faithfulness and zeal. Please keep them in prayer.