Kimberly Linza

Trust in the Transition

TRUST IN THE TRANSITION: Autumn has always been my favorite season of the year. I love the colors, the crisp, cool air, and the anticipation of snow in the near future. Each fall, the colors change gradually from green leaves to partially green with various reds, yellows, oranges, rusts, etc. Eventually the leaves change entirely to the […]

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Real Life Stuff

The elevator in my apartment building. What a way to start a blog, right? Recently I went out a little before 9 PM to enjoy the warm weather. I intentionally left my phone at home because I wanted to “unplug.” I came back in and stepped into the elevator to return to the ninth floor where

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HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Happy Thanksgiving! I am in the US for Thanksgiving and the holidays this year! What a blessing it is to be able to be “home for the holidays.” Many of the people who will read this have helped me in so many ways. I just want to take time out to say thank you for

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Jesus, the Passover Lamb

Sergei Tikhonyuk (a Rhema Ukraine student) was an alcoholic and drug addict for many years. His wife and children prayed for him and he eventually became a Christian. He decided to go to Bible School at Rhema Ukraine where he is currently an advanced training student.  Last summer, God led Sergei to become a chaplain

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First steps!

Growing up is such an interesting process! Babies are born and they are so innocent and precious. We watch with delight as they begin to take their first steps and eat real food. As they get older they go to school, learn to run errands for their parents, and even begin to drive. Spiritually speaking, I

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Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!  I am thankful for so much this year! Rhema Ukraine continues to move forward in spite of the challenges presented by the political situation here. Rhema Vinnitsa students finished their first level in the spring and are continuing their education. My mother is alive and we recently had GREAT reports from the doctors. (She doesn’t have

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WHAT DO YOU EAT? GOOD EATS!

What do you eat? I heard this question often while in the US this summer. Some people think that when you go to the mission field, you will never be able to eat the way you do in America. While it is true that there are some items that can’t be found here (like baking powder

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Celebrating, but we’re not done yet!

Students and Staff RBTC Vinnitsa 2015 Celebrations! We recently held the last class of this session for basic training students at the Rhema Vinnitsa campus with music, words of love and gratitude for the students’ sacrifice, and of course, lots of FOOD! In thinking of this last formal opportunity to share with these students, a phrase came to me, “You’re not

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