Eurasia School of Missions

Moscow and Saint Petersburg, Russia

There are 18 students in the Moscow school, both in Saint Petersburg and Moscow. 4 of their interns were also married last year and started leading separate campus ministries. Mark, a student from Moscow went on his first missionary journey to lead a campus ministry in Saint Petersburg. The Moscow campus ministry took their special missions collection and with that contribution they were able to send 2 summer mission teams for a  month to different cities in Russia. 

 

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Mission Field

Population: 144 million

Current students: 18

Locations: Moscow and Saint Petersburg

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Meet Pavel.

My mother was invited to church when I was 8 years-old. She got baptized after a short period of time. I then began to attend the church's Kingdom Kids programme, for which I am very thankful to our church. There I came to believe in God. My parents were divorced and at the age of 13 I moved to Siberia to live with my father. There was no church in the city where I lived; it was a city with a high crime rate where I was involved in almost everything sinful.

I moved back to Moscow in 2008 to gain admission to college there. I attended church when I was in Moscow, but I didn't like being there. The brothers invited me to play soccer after church and I joined them; one of the brothers then began to study the Bible with me.

That same year I was baptized. I am grateful for the Beam fund, which has financially supported ministers during that period of time. These people helped me and my my wife become disciples of Jesus. I thank God for the family, ministry and friends that I have now.

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Meet Natalya.

I was born and raised in Uzbekistan. When I was 16 I already believed in God and loved to read books. I accidentally found Gordon Ferguson's book on discipleship at my grandmother's house. This book really made an impression on me; I was touched by the relationships that Gordon described in the book. There was a lot of trust, activeness and respect in the relationships described!

I prayed that God would lead me to people who had the same relationships described in Gordon's book and 3 years later I ended up working and studying in Moscow, Russia. I was met by disciples who studied the Bible with me in 2009, but as I was about to get baptized I began to have doubts. One of the sisters then gave me the same book I read about discipleship and said that our brother-in-Christ wrote it. This for me was a sign from God and helped me go forward with my decision to get baptized.

I am so grateful to Christ for everything that He does in my life!