by Liz Sukhovskaya | Sep 29, 2010 | Staff
From our own Liz Hulley, at On Life in St.Petersburg The story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego (I always liked saying those names) is one so familiar from the Sunday school days. But even now, I’m amazed each time I read this testimony of the Lord’s...
by Liz Sukhovskaya | Aug 12, 2010 | Russia, Staff
from On Life in St.Petersburg by Liz Hulley One thing Americans and Russians have in common is that they both like to complain about the weather, hot or cold. I have a friend from the extreme north of Russia, and she’s always cold. However, when I was in Congo, I...
by Liz Sukhovskaya | Aug 7, 2010 | Russia, Staff
Here’s a brief update from Elizabeth Hulley in Russia: I am enjoying being back in St. Petersburg, despite the very warm temperatures! I immediately moved into a new flat upon arrival, and have been amazed by the outpouring of support, from carrying heavy...
by Liz Sukhovskaya | Jun 12, 2010 | Russia, Staff
from On Life in St.Petersburg by Liz Hulley — I’m starting a series on paradoxes of faith! You know, those aspects that are a little hard to express logically, yet fill us with wonder about God. Today’s topic relates to our life on earth. What kind...
by Liz Sukhovskaya | Jun 3, 2010 | Russia, Staff
Here’s another post from Liz Hulley — When you are “planning” to do something, what is your degree of intent? I’m just curious because apparently in the Russian language, “planning” is tentative. That is, “planning” to do something means that you still...