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Steve Walden: "Walking and serving by faith..."
Rob Zapotoski shares some tips when traveling to another country for ministry
Outreach to Slavic people. Report of Leon & Ann Chechowich
"The helmet and the sword". — From Tim Semenchuk
 
 
 

To reach Slavic people with the good news of the Gospel


May 2012 — Celebrating 79 Years of Ministry!

Dear Beloved in Christ,

May is always a time when we are reminded of the vision of the late Dr. Ivan Neprash who founded the ministry of "Russian Missionary Service" in May of 1933. After Dr. Neprash's death in April of 1958, the work was reorganized as "Slavic Missionary Service," and I came on board as Executive Director over 54 years ago. With God's help, Dr. Neprash's vision to reach Slavic people home and abroad with the good news of the Gospel has continued on because of the love and support of friends like you.

I am thankful to the Lord for young dedicated men like Rob Zapotoski, our field coordinator, and George Harlov, SMS's chairman, who are dedicated to continuing this vision through the work of Slavic Missionary Service. And of course, we are so thankful for your part in reaching out to a needy people with the Word of God. May God continue to bless you as you allow yourselves to be used by HIM!

 

Sincerely and Gratefully,

Alex Leonovich,
Executive Director

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"…A special thank you for the book that you sent me about Alex Leonovich. Indeed I do know him: as a small child I listened to him on the short wave radio. He was know to us as Aleksei Pavlovich. My family and neighbors used to get together at our house and listened to him preach every night for many years until we were able to immigrate to the USA. He and Earl Poysti were the main sources of spiritual food for us, because Bibles were scarce at the time of socialism reighning. The book you sent is very captivating to read and I can identify with a lot of things there. I had a hard time putting it down…"
Elena

 
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