Tuesday, March 21, 2006


The interior of the Buddhist Temple in Elista, Russia. The people do nothing but sit, while the priests of the temple sing. This particular day one could pay money to be prayed over for physical healing. Posted by Picasa

Anita and Captain Marika Safarova visit the largest Buddhist temple in Europe while seeing cadet Julia Dorofeyeva in Elista, Russia. The community is almost entirely Buddhist, but The Salvation Army has found its niche there. Posted by Picasa

Anita teaches holiness in leadership to local lay leaders in Baltsi, Moldova. We were thankful for a warm room and happy faces. Posted by Picasa

Cadets Vladimir and Galina Baskinov outside their corps building in Volgograd, Russia. Posted by Picasa

Brad travelled to Rostov, Russia, to teach the lay people of the The Salvation Army Corps. These folks were quite hungry to learn about inductive Bible study. Posted by Picasa

Cadet Nastia Archipova's apartment. Note the two burner stove, and the complete lack of sinks in the entire apartment. She washes clothes AND dishes in the bathtub. Posted by Picasa

Anita visited Stockholm, Sweden, for a European Training Principals' Conference. These are NOT Salvation Army cannons. Posted by Picasa

Valentine's Day at The Salvation Army Mission Training and Education Center in Moscow (don't even try to form the acronym for that!) Cadets and staff celebrate God' great love. Posted by Picasa

...and this is Vic! Vic and Brad are reviewing William Booth's "The Way Out." Posted by Picasa

Over Christmas we saw our good friends and fellow Salvation Army officers, the Tidmans. This is Ellen... Posted by Picasa

Our family together for the first Christmas in five years. That's Jason down front with his former girlfriend--and present wife! Justin and Jaron accompany Mom and Dad in the back. Posted by Picasa