News from our 2 California volunteers!

Hello Everybody, We have been in St. Petersburg for a week now, and what a week it has been! Our first couple of days here was spent training and learning about Russia’s History and the Russian Culture, followed by some delicious Russian home cooking. Over the past weekend we are also able to do some site seeing and learn even more about St. Petersburg. On Sunday we attended a local protestant church and it was a true blessing to be loved by fellow Brothers and Sisters. Our week has started and will end with afternoons spent with the children at … Continue reading

Playing with children!

For the last two days we have played with children! Each morning we run, swing, hug, laugh, smile, pull and love a group of orphaned children. These little ones will spend 18 years in an orphanage because mommy and daddy did not want them. Abandoned in the hospital, at a dumpster, or just brought to the orphanage and left in the hands of the government. Their little faces, full of smiles and laughter, do not show the pain of abandonment and pain.  Not yet, at least…

SPU- Training and Sightseeing…

Hi from Russia, After a great reunion in Frankfurt, we had a safe and quick flight to Saint Petersburg—where the sun never sets, literally. We are having a simply splendid time learning more of the language and brief history of this beautiful city and the country.  After our morning study sessions, we have invaded the city in full force!

Seattle Pacific University Team has arrived!

Our 6th team for the summer has arrived safely! Each one of the 8 students is very excited to be finally in St Petersburg, Russia, after 8 months of planning and waiting for this day! 🙂 They are resting at their apartment and will start the 3 day training tomorrow morning!

A Different Take on Summer Break!

Over 30 students decided not to stay at home for their summer break, but to go across the ocean and meet children who are abandoned, abused and orphaned. For the past two months SunErgos hosted five camps with the help of four Ministry teams from USA and Canada. Culture and language differences did not stop these students from pouring all they had into the lives of these children and teens. Tears were flowing, arms wrapping tightly and words – “will you come back?” Hard goodbyes for both sides… These students took a leap of faith and answered God’s call to … Continue reading