VOB News January 2024 “Reflections”

To Russia with love . . .

 Happy New year friends. I guess it only comes natural to feel reflection on the past, each time we start to write the first newsletter of the new year. Various things go through our heads: desire to share particular ministry highlights; gratitude for another year of provision from faithful supporters like yourselves; gratitude for our teams and colleagues we partner with, including organizations who generously donate food and basic needs to distribute; hopes to rally continued interest, and wants of spreading awareness of the ongoing needs of the people we serve, to mention a few.

We just celebrated our 31st wedding anniversary, certainly another thing to give glory to God for! As we start 2024, we embark upon the 29th year of full time ministry— new chapter. Often it feels just like that, a chapter, as it really is the storybook of our lives in the Lord. All of us have one. Ours, just happens to be captured in our monthly newsletters, filed in a notebook that we can flip and reflect through, from these years. Experiences had, both good and bad. Lessons learned, both good and bad. What are some of the things you have learned in your life’s story book? Perhaps things haven’t turned out just like you thought they would. Whether they have or haven’t, reflecting on what we learned can really make a difference. 

The photo above is from our first over seas mission trip departure. A year prior to that photo, while still in Bible college where we met, we felt like maybe the Lord was having us respond to a need for ministry in and around Moscow, Russia.  Opportunities had opened up a couple of years in from the end of the cold war. The invitation was for missionaries to come and commit one year. Several of our college friends did so, and it seemed natural for us to sign up. We had just gotten married, and had not really considered how that may be a little challenging on our newly joined lives. The Lord very kindly pointed that out to us and though we were disappointed at the time, it made a lot of sense to set aside that plan.  Later, in His kindness, He made way for us to embark on a short term trip instead, to the beautiful country of Russia. We were able to visit and encourage our friends who did go, and met the many wonderful Russian believers they were working with. Thus, a wonderful memory and lesson learned in our early story. Forever on our hearts especially among current events there today. 

In closing we wanna share a miracle testimony, again Glory to God, and a lesson He showed in it. A couple months ago I (Wayne) was helping care for Carol’s horse SAINT. Carol was away on a ministry trip and I took on some of the responsibilities at the barn. Saint, always spunky, was particularly spunky this day, having not been exercised during Carol’s absence. He was running around bucking and rearing in a playful way, only I got too close to the “play” and took a horse shoed kick to the elbow. 

          

VOB News December 2023 “Christmas Miracle”

As Christmas time nears, and the Festival of Lights arrives, which Jesus, Himself celebrated, (also known as Hanukkah), my thoughts turn to Light and sight.  Jesus said in John 8:12, that He is the Light of the World.  He brings hope in dark times, and causes blind eyes-eyes that see darkness – to SEE.  

Recently, I’ve had a first hand experience with the physical nature of this act.  For a couple of years now, my eyesight has been so poor that no optician seemed able to get my glasses or contact prescriptions correct.  It had gotten so bad, that I struggled to make out images that were a hundred yards away.  I finally was able to go see an ophthalmologist and she told me I had cataracts that were interfering, in both eyes (she told me an optometrist would have trouble seeing where these were, hence the lack of prior diagnosis).  Onto cataract surgery we went!!  My right eye was first, and a new lens for distance vision was given.  From the moment Wayne drove me home, I was completely astounded at what I could see!  Everything was unbelievable clear, and I could make out things so very far away, just perfectly!  When I looked out my window the next morning, I discovered how gorgeous the green pine trees outside our window were, how blue the sky was!  I was shocked at how bright and colorful EVERYTHING was!  Honestly, I had no idea what I had been missing, really for years, I was so used to seeing things a certain way.  

Mind you, I’ve had glasses since I was in 2nd grade, and contacts since 9th grade. Every eye doctor I’ve seen in recent years, when they see my prescription, tells me how sorry they are that my eyes are so bad. But I was just used to it. This is just how it was.

My second surgery was done 2 weeks after my 1st, and I was given a new lens for seeing things more closely (yes this can be done, if you’ve never heard of it).  Again, I’ve been shocked at how CLEAR I can read, and see things all around me – (even to the point of seeing how much more detailed I need to be when I clean the house – haha!).

To really summarize, I am completely astounded at how clear, beautiful and bright everything seems now, and I have been marveling, at how incredible GOD created our eyes, and how so many of us, with such brilliant eyesight, just miss out on that gift, because they’ve always had it.  New eyes! Eyes to truly see!  What an amazing concept!!

I realize that all those who don’t know Jesus, don’t know how brilliant and beautiful things can be.  They only see darkness, and they know very little hope, because they can’t see the true Light.  I feel like I’ve been given a real gift this holiday season. And I’d like to encourage you to remember, Jesus is the TRUE Light of the World; He came for us, and for others, to give us new eyes to see, new thoughts to think, new life!  As you walk among friends and families this Christmas, keep in mind that you, in fact, are also a light….shine brightly my friends….be brilliant….give hope….and know that GOD, Himself, our Creator, is FOR you, not against you, He is YOUR shining Light in the darkness!!!  

He truly, “opens the eyes of the blind” Ps. 146:8. 

For a nice Bible devotion, see also, Is. 42:7, Acts 26:18, Lk. 4:18-21, John 1:5

Praise the LORD ON HIGH!!!