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To Ukraine & Back:
Updates from our Vision Trip
Many of you have probably
been wondering about our vision trip that
was mentioned in our first newsletter.Well, its been a busy few months, weve
been to Ukraine and back, and are now
ready to take the next steps toward the
fieldin Kiev!
We experienced missionary life
in Kiev from October 20-27. We stayed
with The McKenneys, a SEND mission-
ary family, for the week. They had a lot
planned for us in one week! We were
able to visit Kiev Christian Academy and
talk with the headmaster and quite a few
of the teachers. We visited Kiev Theo-
logical Seminary and a local youth event.Of course, sightseeing was on the list,
too! Cassie also helped Mrs. McKenney
host a tea party for the some of the
Ukrainian ladies of her church. The
McKenneys scheduled several dinner
events and meetings for us to meet othermissionaries from the SEND team. We
felt a very warm welcome from all of the
missionaries we met, which is something
that is comforting when you are halfway
around the world from home!
Our trip was necessary because
our vision and the reality of the field
were quite not the same. Our calling has
been affirmed through our experiences in
the bustling city of Kiev. We were able
to see ourselves in the big picture of the
Lords work there. Both of us will be
taking language classes for the first twoyears in Kiev. After that, we have sev-
eral exciting options available to both of
us to serve the Lords people in Ukraine.
Andy & Cassie Miller815 Forester LaneHuntington, IN 46750260.316.9290Andy260.224.0578Cassieandyandcassiemiller@gmail.com
SEND InternationalPO Box 513Farmington, MI [email protected]
Winter 2009-2010
Posing for a snapshot outside Kiev TheologicSeminary, a place full of opportunities for Andteach and/or mentor in the study of youth min
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What does it take to get to Kiev?
SEND gives each missionary family a financial requirement chart based on the size of the family,
projected dates of service, and economy in the country of service. To get to the field, we need your help in
the following areas.
Monthly Expenses: On a monthly basis, we will need $6583. This money will go towards our salary, work
expenses, insurance, retirement, and SEND-related operations.
Pre-field and Outgoing Expenses: This account covers our training sessions through SEND, travel arrange-
ments to Kiev, freight, language school tuition, and advance setup for our expenses on the field. Our pro-
jected expenses are $68,720.
Prayer Partners: Missionaries are extensions of the people who send them. We need a team of at least 30
prayer warriors who will support us through prayer and encouragement in all stages of the missions process.
If you feel led to partner with this ministry, please fill out the enclosed form or contact us. Our
greatest financial need is for monthly supporters. Any money that you promise prior to us going to the field
(either monthly support or one-time gifts) will accumulate in the outgoing expenses account until it is 100%
funded. Once we are on the field, all funds that you have designated as monthly support will start being
applied accordingly. If you have any questions about the funding process, please contact us or SEND using
the contact information on the front of this letter. In addition, if you have a small group, Sunday school
class, or church home that would like to hear more about our ministry, please contact us!
Is there any reason why you wont consider being a part of the Lords work by partnering with us
to reach the people of Kiev?
Praises & PrayeRequests
Praise the Lord for our
vision trip and affirmation of
calling to Kiev
Praise the Lord for the
Christmas season, the birth
of the Son, and the ultimate
gift of saving grace
Pray for gusto as we start
partner development and
begin sharing our ministry
plans with potential partners
Pray for time management
between jobs and partner
development; wisdom in
pre-field decision making
Contributions are solicited with the understanding that the donee organization has complete discretion and control over the use of all donated funds.
Cassiescorner
It has been a busy year for us, but there areblessings all around. Andy continues to work part-time atVictory Noll in Huntington as a driver. Victory Noll is aconvent for nuns of the Our Lady of Victory MissionarySisters order. He takes them to appointments and sometimesthe airport. The average age of the Sisters is 85, and thereare approximately 90 women who call VN their home. Andyenjoys their fun spirits and stories of their younger years andservice on the mission field.
I recently got a job as a special education teacherat Flint Springs Elementary in Huntington. I was hired atthe end of November and am contracted until the end of thisschool year. Flint Springs was in need of another resourceteacher due to the number of students on the caseload. I work with an-
other resource teacher and four instructional assistants. Flint Springs ian excellent school, and I have very much enjoyed my first month withthe students and staff. I am excited about the opportunity to gain moreexperience in teaching before heading to the mission field.
We hope you and your family celebrated a joyous ChristmasMay you be reminded of the saving grace of our Lord throughout thecoming year. We wish you blessings of peace, love, and joy as we refleon the miracle of Jesus birth.
----CassieCassieCassieCassie
Right: A typical Kiev neighborhood.Below: Cassie with a Ukrainianyouth who is studying specialeducation.Center Right: . orSaint Sofia Cathedral
Above: Thursday morning chapelfor K-5 at Kiev Christian Academy.Right: A typical Ukrainian open-airmarket. The country is known forits delicious fruits and juices.
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Thanks!