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| Letters to Nikolay # 3 |
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| Friday, 08 August 2008 | |
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Greetings, dear brother! Our church sends their greetings to you. We always remember you in our prayers. A while back you mentioned that multiplication was not a core value in all that we do. Would you, please, expand upon that thought for us in Ukraine? I sense that there are many brothers who want multiplication or reproduction, but believe it is just an impossible dream. Perhaps it is happening in China, but “this is Ukraine”.
Love in Christ, P.S. Based on your last email, I would agree that we do not have a movement here. Many people are doing good things, but many of those things promote addition and not reproduction. Dear Nicolay,I am looking forward to returning to Kiev in Spring. I love the flowers on the chestnut trees and the smell of spring. I am not fond of all the holidays, but I always get a chuckle from seeing the old soldiers and communists with all of their war ribbons on their chests – they always seem to be living in the past – not unlike much of the church. You asked about the keys to reproduction – there are many, but here are a few:
There is more to this subject, but we should be examining all of our work and asking – is this simple enough to be easily copied?
Christ is all, |

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