THE CLARK CONNECTION...

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Wildomar, California, United States
We are Rob and Kim Clark. We have been married 25 years and have 4 great kids! We have been in ministry just about all of our married lives and have spent 15 years serving the Lord Jesus Christ in the beautiful country of Czech Republic. Now we are in California.

Friday, October 24, 2008

LAX-London-Budapest

We are in route to Odessa and then Kiev, Ukraine to begin this final phase of adoption. We thought it would be good to send a quick update now because we don't know the internet situation at the home we will stay at in Kiev. 

The Lord has been so good to us along the way. We were able to spend time with all of our children before we left, including Tiffany who caught a ride with her roommate, Lacey, at Master's College and met us at LAX. There, along with our friends Sue Weaver and her daughter Amy, we all enjoyed In n Out together. The rumor of 25 cent hamburgers for their 60th anniversary was truly a rumor!  

We managed to sleep fairly well on a flight that was probably less than 1/2 full to London. We arrived on Thursday night at midnight in Budapest and the owners of the Pension Alex were there to meet us. It is a nice old manor with the upper level prepared for guests. Our hosts here, the Romanov family, speak Czech as well as many other Slavic languages, and English. It was enjoyable to speak the Czech language again. As I am writing this, Mr. Romanov has come up to take breakfast plates away and handed me a Czech picture book of southern Moravia, which is where we lived and served in Brno for 10 years. The pension is just 10 minutes or less from the airport and so we'll get a ride there in less than an hour.  

While waiting in LAX we spoke with a lady who is from Finland. She has traveled extensively in Europe and she provided us with some encouraging tips about Ukraine.  

Please pray for the Lord to provide us with affordable housing in or near to Odessa and the same in the town of Belgorod where the orphanage sits. This is something we've not been able to arrange ahead of time.  

In our devotions this morning we looked at October 24th in the devotional Morning and Evening by Charles Spurgeon. "The trees of the Lord are full of sap", Psalm 104: 16. At first glance one might think what kind of silly little phrase is that? But in the New American Standard it explains the verse as meaning they "drink their fill" or literally "are satisfied". The rest of the verse says, "the cedars of Lebanon, which He planted." It speaks both of finding satisfaction in the source of life, God Himself and in trusting His sovereignty, since it is He who is the planter of and sustainer of our life. Spurgeon writes, "Without sap the tree cannot flourish or even exist. VITALITY is essential to a Christian. There must be life, a vital principle infused into us by God the Holy Ghost, or we cannot be trees of the Lord. The mere name of being a Christian is but a dead thing, we must be filled with the spirit of divine life... Regeneration is wrought by the Holy Ghost entering into a man and becoming man's life... Our root is Christ Jesus, and our life is hid in Him.... As the sap manifests itself in producing the foliage and fruit of the tree, so with a truly healthy Christian, his grace is externally manifested in his walk and conversation."  

May the Lord give us the ability to live the life "full of sap" or in a satisfied way in Him, showing life and bearing fruit.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Travel Prayer Requests

Hi everyone,
We have had a number of people want to know some specific things that they can be praying for, so we have composed a list. Thank you so much for your concern, prayers and support of us in this adoption.

Oct. 22nd - A good day for Kelly (it is her Birthday). A safe flight for us. We fly at 8:30pm.

        23rd - We have a layover in Budapest.
24th - Fly into Odessa. Pray we can find the train station, get our phones up and running as a 'local' phone, and catch a night train up to Kiev. We won't be answering our phones while over there, but we will check our email.
25th - Some friends put us in contact with some Ukrainian believers where we will spend a couple of nights. Pray we can find our way easily. Also that we can meet up with our facilitators.
26th - Hopefully attend a church and familiarize ourselves with the city of Kiev.

Pray for our kids here as they stay with the Calvis and some close friends the Weavers. (Pray for areas like school, healthiness, emotions, drawing close to God for their strength).

27th-  Our meeting with the State Department of Adoption (SDA). Pray this meeting will go well, that they will be favorable to us and  that we can quickly get our Letter of Referral so we can go to Odessa region where the kids are. This letter gives us permission to visit the orphanage with the intent of adopting the children.

We will then go to Odessa, visit the children and wait for the 'OK'. We then must meet with a local judge who has the final word. We have been told that the judges in the region are hardened and can be difficult. Please pray that the process will go smoothly and quickly. 
Pray for the heart of the judge to be kind and favorable to our case. 

Once the judges says 'OK' (Lord willing) then there is a 10-day wait period where the children must remain in the orphanage. We will quickly go back to Kiev, sign some papers at the embassy, go back to Odessa and fly home (depending on the timing of it all).

Pray for opportunities to speak the gospel to people on trains, at the orphanage, with the facilitators, with government officials, in hotels, etc. We want to remember that although we are going for the adoption, God is working in many people's lives, so we want to be available to Him. We don't want to miss an opportunity to be a witness for Him.

Pray we can make our flights or if necessary re-schedule them. The holidays are a factor in finding available flights at this time of the year.
Currently, we both fly back on Nov.15 arriving in LA on the 17th. Kim will then fly back to Odessa on Nov. 25th to finalize things. She has a final return flight for Dec. 23rd arriving in LA on Dec.24th. We are unable to get flights for the children until we have the judge's approval for the adoption. 

 Keep checking here as we will give better prayer requests as it all unfolds. 

Thanks again for all your prayers and support!