Umbrellas for sale!
As the rainy season continues in Portland, we’d like to remind everyone that we have umbrellas for sale. We have two kinds, a compact black one which can fit in a bag or a purse, and another black one, a bigger size with a long handle and both have this logo on one of the sides. If you are interested, please contact us through our email friend.mission@gmial.com.
T-shirts for sale!
We have some shirts for sale. They are the same ones that we sold at the Blue Lake Park event. We have 24 white (S-13, M-6, L-2, XL-3) and 11 black (S-3, M-4, XL-4) shirts left. Both shirts are $15 a piece. Get yours now while they last! If you’d like to purchase one you can send a message or reach us at 503-914-8280.
Mission Friend – Blue Lake Park 2011
What’s New: Another trip to the northern Moldova
Our mission members in Moldova (Oleg Chaykovskiy and Yura Penkovskiy) took another trip to northern Moldova along with Borya Roman and a couple of those young people. On their way there, they stopped to visit a 95-year old woman whom they helped financially, since she has someone who looks after her. Saturday (November 17th) they spent in village Kukoneshty. After a church service they gathered youth (about 10 people) and went to visit elderly people. They also visited a couple of families that were in need and helped them financially.
What’s New: Trip to Moldova
There is a couple of young man working for our mission in Moldova, Oleg Chaykovskiy and Yura Penkovskiy. They decided to travel to northern part of Moldova on October 5th, and help people from our church that are in need. Pastor Borya Roman also joined them on their journey since he knows the place well and knew who needed help in two villages. Before leaving for their trip, they bought fruits which they gave out to people who they visited. Also, they helped out by giving money to those who were in a financial need. They spent the Saturday, October 6th, in Ocnita (a district in northern Moldova). The village that they visited is mostly occupied by elderly and they cannot make church services very often, that is why they held a small church service for the people of the village. On their trip they visited and helped a lot of people in need.