Monday, November 20, 2006

Hamm Prayer Points 20|11|06


In prayerLOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD MISSIONARIES

So who is harder to save? A Russian, a Jew or a Muslim? The answer: None of the above! It is "the grace of God that brings salvation" (Titus 2:11). Salvation is God's work, not ours. By God's grace each of us are able to partake in His holiness. It cannot be any easier or more difficult for Almighty God to save me or you or anyone else to whom His grace extends. Often we missionaries see ourselves in the role of the "doers" while those who stay home are the "supporters". The truth is that it is not any of our "work" that brings about salvation.

God is not waiting on mission committees to develop new strategies for reaching the lost. He isn't stuck waiting on new workers to be trained and sent to the field. He can't be held up waiting for fund raising events to bring in the needed cash. Rather He has called us all of us to join with Him through intercession and prayer for the lost. Quite simply it is God's work to save and ours to get in tune with His will.

"Brothers, my heart's desire and prayer to God for the Israelites is that they may be saved." (Romans 10:1 NIV) The Apostle Paul was called as a missionary to the gentiles, but his real ministry was to the Jews through His prayers. It is prayer that brings us in tune with the will of God and from there the salvation of the world.

What is your prayer? What is your part in missions? For which country, region or people group are you petitioning the Lord for salvation? Consider carefully your role as a true missionary!

May we all be found faithful in the service of our Lord!

- Kevin, Lena, Sonia, Maya & Deena


COMING TO CANADA

"Will we come for Christmas?" is the big question in our family right now. With no visas in sight and the Christmas travel "high season" fast approaching we are wondering if we'll have to dig out the Christmas decorations from their very well-packed box. (It's hard to believe that it was ten months ago that we started packing for Canada...sigh!) It's hard to look at the calendar (not to mention the damp, dreary darkness of an approaching St. Petersburg winter) and not be somewhat discouraged. However, the good news is that none of this is in our hands! We gave the immigration process to God over a year ago and He will certainly bring it to a conclusion in His good time.


BLESSINGS

* Answered prayer from last week! Thank you for praying for the Christian Camping Leaders Conference planning meeting last week. Twelve regional leaders and board members joined our eight staff members for three days of intensive prayer and planning. Meeting accomplishments included brainstorming about the theme "All My Springs Are in You" (taken from Psalm 87:7), logistics planning, academic program development, the appointing of leaders and giving a "test run" to the conference Bible study program. There are still many things to be done before the February 4-9 conference, but we give thanks to God for a wonderful time of preparation.


PETITIONS

* Please continue to pray for CCLC preparations. Specifically, please pray for:

  • creativity in planning,
  • a deeper commitment from conference leaders, and
  • greater unity and cohesivenesses among the leadership teams

* Maya's health is still not back to normal. She has missed the entire month of school already and is fearful (not really) of not learning anything again. Please continue to pray for her healing.

* Oh, for some word from Moscow... :-)


DID YOU KNOW...

* ...that today is my sister Kim's birthday? More significantly, our family has now missed seven of her last eight birthdays!!! Happy Birthday, Kim! Next year we'll be there for sure! ;-)

* ...that I have been prescribed a sure-fire cure for my aching joints? The good professor at the clinic I have been receiving treatment at suggests the following:

Boil two unpeeled potatoes in water, then drain. Mash the potatoes and add 50 grams of hot vodka. Mash again, then place the mixture onto a towel and wrap in plastic. Place the towel on the sore joint and leave in place for forty minutes.

I'll let you know if it works... ;-)


ESSENTIAL INFO

Kevin & Lena Hamm are missionaries with Mennonite Brethren Mission and Service International, serving with Christian Camping International/Russia in St. Petersburg, Russia.

* A printable version in Adobe Acrobat format is always available for download.

* Visit www.krhamm.com/pray for links to print versions, archives and more.

* For more on our ministry in Russia, please visit www.krhamm.com.

* You can help! Please visit www.krhamm.com/support for ways you can help our family & ministry.

* Hundreds of our recent photos can be viewed at Flickr.com. (And now Sonia's pictures too!)


Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Hamm Prayer Points - 13|11|06


Deena & Maya enjoying the snowCOMING IN...MARCH 2007???

What a process we have begun! When we first started the immigration process for Lena & Sonia some 18 months ago we anticipated a relatively easy procedure. Little did we suspect that we would be living in such limbo! It has now been a year since we sent our application material to Canada. Here's a brief timeline of the process:

  1. August-October 2005: Police reports, medical tests and lots of forms completed!
  2. November 13, 2005: Thick package of documents sent via Finland to Canada.
  3. December 8, 2005: Immigration Canada received our application.
  4. January 12, 2006: Immigration Canada began processing our application.
  5. March 28, 2006: Immigration Canada reached a decision about our application.
  6. April 3, 2006: A letter arrives informing us that the application has been approved and Lena & Sonia's information has been forwarded to Moscow for visa processing.
  7. May 3, 2006: We received a letter from the Canadian Embassy in Moscow informing us that they have received the paperwork and began processing visas on April 10. They told us that the process will take at least six months and that we should not contact them at all during the process.
  8. September 2006: Hope that "at least six months" might mean "less than"!
  9. October 2006: The great six-month milestone arrives...and passes without visas.
  10. November 2006: We are reminded that the process can take "five to eleven months"!

At least life isn't dull! ;-) While we certainly would like the visas to arrive sooner rather than later, we are trying our best to completely rest in God's hands. As we (slowly) pack and distribute many of our possession to churches and friends, we continue to work with CCI/Russia and our local church. How ever long we'll have to wait is anyone's guess, but we won't stop moving forward with the work God has called us to do!

Thank you for keeping us in your prayers and for providing us the financial means to serve!

- Kevin, Lena, Sonia, Maya & Deena


COMING TO CANADA

Visas or no visas, we are certainly receiving more & more things for our future home! We are very thankful for all of the people who have given generously to supply us with a wealth of used (and sometimes almost-new) household items. If you have anything to offer to help meet our remaining needs, please contact us directly, or my parents at jakehamm@mts.net.

And of course, please keep praying for visa news to arrive!


BLESSINGS

* Sonia is enjoying her new jewellery school, and we are all very thankful that it is located so lose to our home! The school is located less than fifteen minutes walk from our home—almost across from the CCI/Russia office! Being able to walk to school every day means that Sonia doesn't have to pay for public transport (a good thing, especially since she still doesn't have a job) and she is able to come home much earlier.


PETITIONS

* Tomorrow morning (Nov. 14) eight CCI/Russia staff members (everyone but me) will be leaving for three days of planning for the 2007 winter conference. They will be joined by regional leaders for intensive planning, preparation and prayer. Please pray for God's blessings upon their decision-making and pray that they will make the best use of their time together.

* On Wednesday Lena will be going to the clinic for some tests. Please pray that the doctors will be able to correctly diagnose what (if any) treatment she might need.

* Maya has been sick with a cold for now two weeks. Please pray for improved health for her and for good continued health for the rest of us.


DID YOU KNOW...

* ...that a Russian woman successfully (well, sort of) sued Coca-Coca for causing a chronic health ailment? She had sued for 5,133 rubles, but only won 3,133 (134 CAD). Not happy with her small victory, she is now planning to sue for 3 million rubles (about 128,000 CAD)!


ESSENTIAL INFO

Kevin & Lena Hamm are missionaries with Mennonite Brethren Mission and Service International, serving with Christian Camping International/Russia in St. Petersburg, Russia.

* A printable version in Adobe Acrobat format is always available for download.

* Visit www.krhamm.com/pray for links to print versions, archives and more.

* For more on our ministry in Russia, please visit www.krhamm.com.

* You can help! Please visit www.krhamm.com/support for ways you can help our family & ministry.

* Hundreds of our recent photos can be viewed at Flickr.com. (And now Sonia's pictures too!)


Monday, November 06, 2006

Hamm Prayer Points - 06|11|06

Two years ago: Grandma & DeenaTWO YEARS AGO...

...was the last time my mother saw our entire family (Sonia travelled to Canada in 2005). My father, sister and her family (with the exception of my niece Mikayla) have never seen Deena, and haven't seen the rest of us (except me & Sonia) for over four years!!!

This visa process is starting to feel a wee bit long—it was one year ago that we sent the one-inch thick envelope on its' way to Immigration Canada. This week will mark seven months since the Embassy in Moscow said that they would start processing Lena & Sonia's visas.

While absence may make the heart grow fonder, we have also found that it makes for fading memories. In the four years since we last did "MINA" (Ministry in North America), our support level has steadily decreased. We urgently need for people to see us again so that we can share what God has been doing in our lives and in the lives of Russian believers! At this time we do not even have enough funds in our MBMSI account to purchase air tickets to Canada!

Thank you for keeping us in your prayers as we wait, and thank you for not forgetting about us!!!

- Kevin, Lena, Sonia, Maya & Deena


COMING TO CANADA

Okay, tomorrow is 7-11. Surely a good sign about going to Canada! If Slurpees aren't enough of a sign, how about the fact that tomorrow marks 121 years since Canada's transcontinental railway was completed! Grasping at straws we certainly are... ;-)

Hopefully news about the visas will come soon (tomorrow!)—please keep praying!


BLESSINGS

* It looks like things are finally coming together for CCI/Russia's 2007 conference. After nearly a months' delay, our staff will be joined by several key regional leaders to plan the February conference. The meetings will be held November 14-17. Please keep these meetings in your prayers!

* Lena has had a few more opportunities to use her hairdressing skills over the past week. She appreciates the practice and the extra money certainly helps!


PETITIONS

* Visa news (of course)! Please pray that some news will come soon!

* Maya has been sick with a cold for most of the past week. Please pray for improved health for her and for good continued health for the rest of us.

* We still have a long way to go before our MBMSI deficit is paid off. Even with a 75% reduction in salary we have a lot of ground to make up. Recently we lost another supporter to "pensioner limitations". Please continue to pray for our financial needs and consider whether you could be a part of the solution. More information about our support needs can be found at www.krhamm.com/support, or by contacting us.


DID YOU KNOW...

* ...that eighty-nine years ago today the Bolsheviks launched the Russian Revolution? While the current administration has tried to downplay this and other Soviet celebrations by "reconstructing" national holidays, somehow calling November 4th the "Day of Accord and Reconciliation" doesn't make you want to party...


ESSENTIAL INFO

Kevin & Lena Hamm are missionaries with Mennonite Brethren Mission and Service International, serving with Christian Camping International/Russia in St. Petersburg, Russia.

* A printable version in Adobe Acrobat format is always available for download.

* Visit www.krhamm.com/pray for links to print versions, archives and more.

* For more on our ministry in Russia, please visit www.krhamm.com.

* You can help! Please visit www.krhamm.com/support for ways you can help our family & ministry.

* Hundreds of our recent photos can be viewed at Flickr.com. (And now Sonia's pictures too!)