[b-greek] Irkutsk

From: Steve Godfrey (sgodfrey@irk.ru)
Date: Mon Jan 22 2001 - 02:52:49 EST




>-----Original Message-----
>From: Steve Godfrey [mailto:sgodfrey@irk.ru]
>Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 5:43 PM
>To: Carl W. Conrad
>Subject: why I'm in Irkutsk
>
>
>Dear Carl,
>
>I'm here as the director of a charitable foundation which is
>involved in micro-enterprise development. I also do a significant
>amount of pastoral training on the side. My wife Heather and I
>have lived here the last five years. We have two sons named Nate
>(4) and Karcher (3). Siberia, and area bigger than the U.S., does
>indeed have a long history as a place of exile and imprisonment,
>but it is also very beautiful, and filled with adventure for the
>hearty of soul. However, this winter has been brutal, with the
>coldest temperatures in 50 years, to -50 Celsius. We count it a
>great privilege to live and work here and have developed a real
>love for Russian people as well as their rich history, literature,
>and culture.
>
>With regards,
>
>Steve Godfrey
>Irkutsk, Siberia

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