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January 2008—St.
(Click on http://www.flickr.com/photos/stpaulmp/
to see photos of the Camp’s work and
life. This month’s are here.)
РОЖДЕСТВО—razh-dest-VO—Christmas
Romans 9:33 As it is written:
"Behold, I lay in
Every
Christmas I use this word the Russians use for Christmas. In the west with the growing persecution
against the Church under the guise of Political correctness I understand using
the word “Christmas” has fallen out of public use (seems we must tolerate
anything but Jesus Christ—teach children homosexuality is normal, but that
speaking about our faith is wrong). For
those who find the word “Christmas” offensive because in mentions Christ would
be much more offended by this word which literally would translate “the Virgin
Birth.” So not only are we talking
Christ, but The Son born of a Virgin.
Amazing—the
Son of God, almighty, equal in glory and power, shed His Godhead and came to us
as a helpless baby, allowed Himself to be dependent on human parents (notice,
Joseph had to be warned in a dream to flee—his duty as father to protect his
family). We think we are so strong, but
we are weak—weaker than that helpless Child took on our weaknesses, took on our
sins, and chose to die for us, so save us because we are too helpless to save
our selves.
Pushkin Parish Celebrates 30 years
John 3:30 "He must increase, but I must decrease.
A major
event for the small
In the 30s
many Lutherans in the
The
Lutherans saw that some Russian Orthodox parishes had reopened, so they
collected signatures from all the Ingrian Lutherans
they could locate and received permission to open first the parish in
As the only parish in the
In the late 80s an until the present day, however, attendance began to fall
off as the parish began to plant (or re-plant) parishes in the surrounding
villages and towns (over 30 in all.). From that 400 in attendance at one
service, now there are less than 100.
This does not mean the
Since many of the parishes have their roots in
Pushkin, this anniversary called together members from all over—from those
daughter parishes as well as representatives from other regions. The worship hall was once more filled to
capacity as people celebrated not simply an anniversary of the opening of a
building, but the anniversary of the re-establishment of the free proclamation
of the Gospel.
English Service Celebrates 3 years
Acts 2:6 And when this sound
occurred, the multitude came together, and were confused, because everyone
heard them speak in his own language.
English
Worship service also had an anniversary—we celebrated 3 years of worship which
started with the first Sunday of Advent 2004.
This is not such a milestone as Pushkin, but is something for which we
praise God. Hearing the Gospel and praising our Lord in our own language is
important. With the new visa laws
limiting the time foreigners can stay in
Two years
ago Darren Johnson an American exchange student studying at Koltushe
Seminary for his B-Div was assigned to help with English Worship as part of his
practical training. He and his wife
Irina have also been a great blessing to our group. He has only one more year to serve, so the
future sees some more changes already in store.
Average
attendance this last year was 17 (if we do not count Summer
groups), the expenses have been covered by the weekly offerings, and we are
seeking ways to grow.
Pray for English worship
service, that we can find ways to grow and spread the Gospel. Pray also for all those missionaries
struggling with the new Russian visa law.
Pray for the Pushkin parish and all her daughter parishes—that God bless
the
A Russian Joke
Two women, long time friends
from school meet at a party given by a mutual friend. One begins to tell the other about how she
has met the most wonderful man: “He is
just wonderful! On Saturday he brought
me to an elegant restaurant and said two wonderful words I have been waiting so
long for a man to say to me.” “What were
those words? Marry me?” “No, even better, ‘my
treat.’”
Hark the Glad sound the Savior Comes,
The Savior promised Long
Let every heart prepare a throne
And Every voice a song
TLH 66 vrs 1
In Christ,
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Our Russian home address: Leif and Zhanya Camp 18 line V. O. dom 43 Kv. 7 St. Petersburg, |
Stateside contact address: Leif and Zhanya Camp, C/O Marli Camp 902 N. 12th |
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Telephone: after getting an international line by dialing 011, dial 7- 812 (our area code) 321-1508(our phone number)
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E-MAIL: lzkcamp(at symbol)mail.ru & leif.camp(at
symbol)elci.ru. Prolife web site with Russian materials you
can down load: prolife.elci.ru. Other websites: Lisa Stapp has set up a website which has
some of our last newsletters (with their cover letters and pictures): http://www.worthywomanpage.com/camp/index.html. Also my mother's home congregation has our
newsletters--the latest can be downloaded from: http://www.stpaulmp.org/camp/ a
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