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September 16, 2001
Dear Friends and Family,
We have be in touch with some of you over the past week, but
with many of you we have not been in touch for a considerable
time. We dont forget about you ever, we have just been quite
busy after a very busy summer. We wanted to find a moment now
to reach out to you all and share with you the love and prayerful
support that has been extended to us from our Russian friends
and colleagues. We have received e-mails and phone calls expressing
their
condolences and concern, and we have had many conversations on
the street. I saw our landlord at the metro the other day, and
he was so very upset about what had happened in the U.S. and wanted
to be sure that our family was okay. Many people have put out
flowers and candles at the U.S. embassy, and many are praying
for America.
We had a group arrive from the United States the day of the
disaster. After standing in line in customs for about three and
a half hours, we got them to the hotel in time to see the first
footage of the disaster. We were all stunned. The violence against
America has clouded a long-anticipated trip. They have been worried
because they knew that their families were worried. Now they worry
because the situation for flying back into the United States is
so
uncertain. It is difficult for us to get complete information.
One couple was scheduled to fly out today via Czech Airlines.
Czech Airlines in Moscow has not been answering the phone, and
when I went to find their office, the street
numbers in the phone book did not exist. Finally, they called
the office in Prague yesterday and got some encouraging information.
They will fly to Prague this afternoon and hope to leave for Newark
tomorrow as scheduled. Please pray for their safe and timely return
home. The rest of the group is scheduled to fly out on Wednesday,
September 19. Currently, they are out in
various cities, big and small, in the provinces, visiting their
partner churches. Please pray that they are able to quiet the
worry and accomplish what they came to doto get to know
the people and church that they are now partnered with. We know
that they are all in good hands. They have all felt safe in Russia.
Tomorrow they return to Moscow. We will have time to talk with
them about what they experienced and they will have time to digest
it a little before they return to the U.S. Please pray for their
safe return tomorrow and on Wednesday.
As our country has grieved, we have grieved with you. Our thoughts
and prayers continue to be with you.
Peace and blessings,
Ellen & Al Smith
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