Saturday, May 27, 2006


After a long hard week, Anita celebrates Friday with flowers. To her left are many of the books we use teaching cadets, officers, and local leaders in the corps around our Territory. Posted by Picasa

Anita and Flora outside Peter the Great log cabin, where he once lived during a construstion project.  Posted by Picasa

Part of the Czar's estate in Kolomensky Park.  Posted by Picasa

Allison Campbell directs the participants in our recent seminar in community outreach ministry guidelines. We actually travelled into the community for a trial run, and we hope to enlarge on this model in the future. Posted by Picasa

Speaking of Battle School, here is the tank located just outside of Lublino Corps. How's that for a metaphor of battle? Posted by Picasa

The Battle School students sing at their graduation service. Don't they all look sharp! Posted by Picasa

As promised, here is Sofie Jmakin at her dedication. Her Mom, Kostya and Julia, look on proudly as Colonel Barry Pobjie conducts the ceremony. Posted by Picasa

This is the closest we come to a beach in Moscow. Tourists can pay to blast down the Moscow River in one of several speedboats, but there is no swimming that we could see. Posted by Picasa

The Moscow youth choir sings during the Battle School graduation service. We met young Dima, second row, in Moldova when he was just a little boy. Now he worships the Lord with the grownups! Posted by Picasa

Here is Brad with the Battle School students, after they have spent twelve months in their corps conducting discipleship classes. They all arrived in Moscow for graduation this past weekend. Posted by Picasa

The Moscow Orchestra performs a robust number on Battle School Graduation weekend. Check out that flute player... Posted by Picasa

Captain Julia Jmakin feeds baby Sophie prior to Sophie's baby dedication. Posted by Picasa

Our Territorial Finance Officer, Mrs. Flora Briones from the Phillipines, joins Anita in Kolomensky Park for a picnic amongst the flowers. Posted by Picasa

...and still more flowers! Posted by Picasa

...and more flowers... Posted by Picasa

Beautiful Spring flowers of Kolomensky Park, located in the South of Moscow. Posted by Picasa

Monday, May 08, 2006


Cadets and staff gather on a hillside for sunshine, soccer, good food, juices, and board games. Wish you could have joined us... Posted by Picasa

An quaint bridge on the estate of Catherine the Great II, site of our recent cadet picnic. Brad and Anita enjoyed the break from deskwork. Posted by Picasa

The Sharov family enjoys the recent picinic with one half of our first year cadets. Sasha, on the left, recently joined our education team of officers to work alongside his wife, Svetta, current assistant training principal. That's her enjoying an apple! Posted by Picasa

The opera house on Catherine the Great II's estate as seen from the woods rising off of a nearby lake. This delightful retreat sits directly in Moscow's metropolitan buzz and clash, a ten minute stroll from subways, busses, and speeding automobiles. Posted by Picasa

Another portion of the palace currently under reconstruction. In time the lovely park surrounding it will house an equally attractive piece of history, resurrected. Posted by Picasa

How the finished product of Catherine the Great II's palace should appear. Interesting that many speculate that she never actually lived in this massive structure. Posted by Picasa

A historic palace receives a facelift...associated with Catherine the Great II, this structure should eventually look like the diagram in the following pic. Posted by Picasa

You can just identify the musicians playing tunes on bells of the historic cathedral in Kolomensky Park. The tower's bells are intricately connected by ropes and rings so that the musicians create a melodic tune by tugging and tapping the apparatus. No pre-recorded tapes here! Posted by Picasa

Cliff and Simone Worthing brought their children Nadia and Kian to a picnic at Kolomensky Park, a lovely vista adjacent to the Moscow River, filled with hiking trails and quiet streams. Nice to be enjoying picnic weather again! Posted by Picasa