This article is an interesting commentary on the Kafkaesque world that calls itself Russia.
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India
Annika Marie Mattsson-Boze
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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Sunday, May 27, 2007
Karl and Kate
Karl and Kate are moving to the Boston area. Karl will work for Millipore and Kate will work for Welch's. Houses are very expensive, like southern California. But they love the Boston area, and will be loyal participants in the Red Sox Nation.
Back to Russia
I will return to Ekaterinburg and Perm on May 30, and will be teaching church leaders there. This has been very effective. Most of the leaders used to be drug addicts or alcoholics, but God has delivered them. Now they are becoming preachers.
I'm honored to be a part of their development in ministry.
I'm honored to be a part of their development in ministry.
An old picture from Marstrand

After World War II, my parents brought us kids to Sweden. I had a tendency to get lost, and they went looking in the water around the island to see if I had drowned. But I had gotten on "the streetcar" which is what the ferry to the island was called, trying to visit my uncle Erland. Some nice lady found me and put me to bed for a nap. Later she informed the authorities, and I was reunited with the family.
So this streetcar has a fond place in our family history
So this streetcar has a fond place in our family history
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Sunday, December 31, 2006
rehab
A survey was done in Russia that determined that our program in Perm is the most effective alcohol/drug rehabilitation center in Russia. This provided them with an additional 9000 dollars to help with their expenses.
We got word of this just after we had sent 3000 dollars to help them put a heating system in the main center.
We got word of this just after we had sent 3000 dollars to help them put a heating system in the main center.
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Friday, June 09, 2006
One of my Russian friends
Sunday, June 04, 2006
Bluebirds
Monday, May 01, 2006
More from Russia
I finished up on the eastern side of the Urals and came back to Perm today, Monday. I was in Ekaterinburg, Polevskoy, Talitsa, and Artemovsky. It went well. I was really visiting old friends. But I figured out that I had used 8 interpreters in the two plus weeks of ministry here.
Today we met with leaders in the church, and probably produced more change than all the teaching.
Today we met with leaders in the church, and probably produced more change than all the teaching.
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Russia
Steve and I have been here in Perm for a week now, and are pretty much over our jetlag. We have around 40 people coming to the teaching every night, though not the same people every night. It's an experiment in finding practical ways to help train their people in a rapidly growing church.
I was in a town called Kudymkar on Monday and Tuesday of this week, teaching on the Cross. The church there is less than a year old, but we had 15 people each of the two nights, and I taught for about 3 hours a night. The town is about 120 miles away, a 3 hour drive.
I visited their rehabilitation center, the third one I have visited on this trip. The churches start with the rehab centers, and then develop the church structures.
The weather is pretty gray. There are still patches of snow on the ground. Winter wheat is starting to turn green, but that is about the only green thing you see. All this while they are having beautiful spring weather at home!
Bruce Watson came yesterday, and will stay here in Perm while I go to Ekaterinburg.
I was in a town called Kudymkar on Monday and Tuesday of this week, teaching on the Cross. The church there is less than a year old, but we had 15 people each of the two nights, and I taught for about 3 hours a night. The town is about 120 miles away, a 3 hour drive.
I visited their rehabilitation center, the third one I have visited on this trip. The churches start with the rehab centers, and then develop the church structures.
The weather is pretty gray. There are still patches of snow on the ground. Winter wheat is starting to turn green, but that is about the only green thing you see. All this while they are having beautiful spring weather at home!
Bruce Watson came yesterday, and will stay here in Perm while I go to Ekaterinburg.
Saturday, April 01, 2006
Ingrid and Peder
Monday, March 27, 2006
visiting in March 06
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