Happy New Year!
Love,
Jim & Karen
"Religion that is pure and undefiled before God, the Father, is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction..." James 1:27
We left at 9:30 a.m. from Kiev and drove 4 hours to the town of Vinnytsia where we changed drivers and also picked up the orphanage director who was at a conference there. Our new driver was a Christian man who spends his time caring for orphans and had actually been to Roman's orphange before and was headed there with a load of gifts and supplies. He drove us to Tulchyn with the director and our facilitator. We arrived in Tulchyn around 3:30 p.m. and where able to meet with Roman’s social worker and begin the process of paper work. Then we went to the orphanage around 5:30 and spent 40 minutes with Roman before his bedtime.
The Lord answered all our prayer. He took to us right away and especially likes his mommy.
Tomorrow we have appt at 8 a.m. with social worker.
Please pray for the following:
We'll write again when we can.
Blessings,
Jim and Karen
Greetings Family and Friends…
I (Karen) am blogging for us tonight…well, we have just finished packing up our things for our early morning departure tomorrow morning to Tulchyn. We figured we better pack tonight so we don’t leave anything behind. It has been a quiet day for us…we got up this morning and Jim made a nice breakfast—cheese omelets, toast w/strawberry preserves and o.j.—it was great! We then headed off to church while all of you were fast asleep. It was a brisk walk for us and a little slippery as things are kind of frozen around here. We enjoyed church very much and got to see some familiar faces of folks that we met last year at this time, as well as some new ones. One of the pastoral apprentice guys we met last year was being ordained today and so that was really special. We also got to meet another missionary family who have only been in
After church we went out for a long lunch/dinner with a doctor-friend and his wife (Jim and Maryanna) that we had met here last year. Jim really wanted to talk to him about some upcoming medical trips that are in the “works”. It was great just sitting and talking w/this couple about their life and how they ended up in
I forgot to mention that while we were out to lunch/dinner our friends mentioned that they had a friend in the nearby town of Vinnytsya (about 1 hour north of Tulchyn) who is a believer and who would be a good contact for us if we needed a driver for anything or if we needed a translator, as his eldest daughter is college age and available and speaks good English! He also told us that this guy (Ruslan) has about 10 foster kids!!! WOW! But wait, there is more…while were sitting there our friend, Jim, gave Ruslan a call, as we will be in need of a larger vehicle tomorrow b/c once we get to Vinnytsya we will be picking up the director of Roman’s orphanage there (I forgot to mention that) and the car will be too small w/us, Svetlana, the Director, our driver AND our luggage! So, after Jim got done talking to Ruslan he told us that not only would Ruslan be able to help us w/transportation BUT he knew of Roman’s orphanage and has been there many times and was planning on going there tomorrow already!!! Talk about amazing…he is even hoping to foster about 6 kids from Roman’s orphanage…he also said that he has seen Roman before and knew exactly who were going to adopt! We were just floored…and it’s great b/c he speaks English very well! God continues to put puzzle pieces together all over the place…He is amazing!
Here is how you can be praying for us:
1) For a safe trip tomorrow…as of right now we are still planning on leaving sometime between 5:00-6:00 am…it is about a 3 hour drive or so to Vinnytsya and then a little over an hour to Tulchyn…we are not sure of road conditions so pray for safety.
2) We have a meeting tomorrow w/an “inspector”—kind of like a social worker—who will issue us a letter to go to Roman’s orphanage—pray for God’s favor and that he/she would be willing and wanting to get this done in a timely manner
3) As I said already, we are picking up Roman’s orphanage Director and will be traveling for about an hour w/her…pray again for God’s favor and that she will be desirous to help us get all paperwork underway QUICKLY and that she would be agreeable to help in whatever way she can. Pray that we will be able to show her the love of Christ, not just in word but in deed.
4) Pray for our living arrangements…not sure what they will be yet. I only asked that it be warm, have an inside potty and shower and that Jim not get asthma. Also, pray for someone to be willing to come and cook for us since there are NO restaurants in Tulchyn—so long as they don’t cook tongue, animal organs or pig’s feet! J ha! Ha! Ha!
5) Pray for us and Roman as tomorrow we will be reunited! WOW—it has been a long time coming.
6) Continue to pray for our children…and those caring for them.
We are not sure what kind of communication we will have once in Tulchyn so we will update when we can (you could pray for that too). We miss you all so much and love you and are so very thankful for your faithful prayers on our behalf…God is good—all the time!
Love and blessings,
Karen and Jim
Dear Family and Friends,
We woke up this morning after a good sleep to find it still snowing. It really is beautiful!
Our driver picked us up at 9:30 am to take us to our scheduled appointment at the
At exactly 10:00am a young woman came out to meet us and took us back to our appointment and Helen was allowed to come with us—good news. At our appointment last year our facilitator was not allowed to attend our appointment with us. After some initial greetings the young government-appointed psychologist asked us to take a seat. She asked us how Nicholas was doing and then proceeded to show us Roman’s file and abbreviated history. She told us that everyone at the department was excited about our being able to adopt Roman and that she was sure Roman would have a happy life in our home. We learned that Roman’s mother’s name is Angel and his father’s name is Oleg. Roman’s parents are married and living in a small town not too far from Tulchyn. They were not prepared to handle his special needs. We are unsure at this time whether or not Roman has any other living siblings. The whole appointment lasted about 20 minutes!!!
Toward the end of the meeting the young woman told us that we would be able to receive our Letter of Direction allowing us to travel to Tulchyn and begin the adoption process between 4-5pm TODAY. This is GREAT News since usually the Department of Adoption does not issue these letters until at least the following business day, which would be Monday late afternoon.
What all this means is that we will be leaving Kiev at 5am on Monday morning which is 11:00pm Sunday night in the states. Once we arrive in Tulchyn around 9 am we will first meet with an “inspector” who will issue us another letter to go to the orphanage. Hopefully, the director of the orphanage, Maria, will begin her portion of the paper work later on Monday so that we can have our court appointment asap. We learned today that more than likely there will only have to be one court appointment for Roman’s adoption—Yea!!! We will know more once we get to Tulchyn, but are not certain what our internet capabilities will be.
We feel the power of many people’s prayers on our behalf both here and in the
Tonight we will be having dinner with Eric and Lauren Huber who are friends and missionaries working here with
Please pray for the following:
1) Pray that the days would go quick
2) Pray that our times of prayer and study would be rich and that we would sense the Lord’s nearness to us.
3) Pray for the girls and Nicholas who, at last check, were doing fine.
4) Pray for our ride out to Tulchyn on Monday morning as the roads are down to single lane in some parts because of the snow. The ride out is normally about 4 hours.
5) Pray for the appointment in Tulchyn with the “inspector”.
6) Pray for the orphanage director and staff to be our advocates.
We will write more when we can.
Love and Blessings,
Jim and Karen Weaver