RYAN GHOLSON
“What an awesome opportunity to partner with believers half way around the world. It's really neat to see God working through different peoples and cultures. If you have a heart for children this trip is for you. All you have to do is being willing to love them. Hanging out with the older boys playing soccer, football and basketball is a pretty easy thing to do. God will use you regardless of what you think. It's amazing that the Lord uses us to reach others. It's all about Him. You just have to be willing. Please begin to pray about next year's trip. Be open to what God shows you. You will have to die to self and I think we all struggle with that but it's worth it. Step out of your comfort zone and allow God to use you.” (Ryan is pictured with Edward)

MICKY GRIMMER
“I've been numb since I returned. Waking in the middle of the night wondering what this child or that child is doing at that moment. As the numbness begins to peel away, I'm experiencing a bittersweet joy of being chosen by God to polish a little Russian girl's fingernails, pull weeds in the garden with the sounds of their laughter at the silly Americans bent over unable to get up, and wiping the snotty nose of a two year old whose face will be imprinted in my mind forever. God is AWESOME!” (Micky is pictured with her love bug from the Baby Home)
BRAD SNYDER
“My heart hurts. People keep asking me how the trip was and I really do not know how to answer. I say things like "good" or "amazing," but that is only because I cannot think of anything else. You see, when I say that I am thinking of my 4 boys - Sasha, Vageef, Vanya, and Roma - asking us how they can hear God. I am thinking about how I threw one ball to them and 4 balls came flying back. I am thinking about Vanya laughing so hysterically I thought he was crying when I picked him up over my shoulder. I also think about the older boys who would play soccer, basketball, football, or baseball until I could barely walk or bend my knees and then go exercise. How they described that their lives would be so boring after we left. How they refused to listen to anything about Christianity at the beginning of the week, but opened up in just a few days. Most of all, though, I am thinking about a little girl named Dasha who took my hand one day when picking partners and would not let go. She held on tightly and said, "sistra." We worked in the garden, colored a bandana together (which she gave to me), and danced. When we hugged, she left one arm around me and I did not mind one bit. So when you ask about my trip, I will probably say it was amazing. What I really mean is that my heart was ripped out of my chest by a little girl who would not let go of my hand and has not let go of my heart. I don't know if I can recommend this trip to anyone, but I pray I can go back and that more and more go.” (Brad is with Dasha)

SUSAN RIPLEY
“We had been waiting for this trip for over 9 months with such anticipation. And it was clear by the looks on the children’s faces that they were equally excited for our visit! What an amazing team of people God chose for this trip. Such humble-hearted, willing servants who shared the love of God through playing games, making crafts and hanging out with children and caregivers. They each showed such flexibility and willingness - it was evident to all that God’s spirit was working through them in the midst of culture and language differences. As we return to our families and work, it will be so easy for us to wash the sweat from our clothes and get the dirt out from under our fingernails. However, our hearts will be forever stained with the beautiful faces of these children and their needs. It is hard to describe what we experienced – different sights, sounds and tastes. But one thing is certain, God is working to soften their hearts. What we did this year was to merely scratch the surface by beginning relationships with the children, caregivers and the director of this country orphanage in Lopuhinka. Please continue to pray for our ministry and investment into these lives and for the trip next summer. Each person on our team has incredible stories of how they listened and obeyed and God provided for their needs. I ask for your prayers. Pray for the orphanage director, Nadierjda and her husband, Slavak as they go beyond their jobs to help these children, often giving their own money to meet basic needs. Pray for the two ladies who visit the orphanage each Saturday - Irina & Yanna. Pray for the Buckner follow-up team who go there once a month - Ishmael, Yan, Vusala, Jenya, Lena, Kristina, Masha and Valady. Pray that God would make it perfectly clear what our church is to do in continued ministry to these children.” (Susan is pictured with Misha from Orphanage #2)

SHAUN LESTER - BUCKNER MISSIONS COORDINATOR
"Grand Parkway was used by God in amazing ways that we witnessed and ways we may never see this side of heaven. It was truly a privilege and a blessing to serve alongside this group of individuals who gave of themselves sacrificially and with all their hearts to these orphans. Because of the leadership from the Missions Team from the beginning, with the "Going Global" night this group was as prepared spiritually, and physically as any team I have worked with at Buckner. The prayer support was evident through the entire trip as the team worked with the kids and orphanage staff as well as each other. The unity was clearly from the Lord. Because of their open hearts and willingness to be flexible in EVERYTHING, relationships were built much quicker than usual and the Lord was able to wrap His arms around these children that were so hard on the first day. For Phillip and I, it was so wonderful to feel a part of the team and serve together to bring hope to these kiddos. Thank you so very much for allowing us, Phillip and I as well as Buckner to be a part of your call to reach the nations and minister to the least of these." (Shaun is pictured with her husband Phillip)