Expect great things from God. Attempt great things for God.  - William Carey

The Malones in Ukraine

The Malone family began serving full-time in near Kyiv in Ukraine in February 2012. It is our joy to partner with families with family members who have disabilities of all kinds. God has used our own children with Down syndrome to open doors here in our community that would ordinarily remain closed to "outsiders". Thanks for joining us on the journey!

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What’s New?

Somehow, we managed to survive the scourge of 2017 – all nine of us who were sick with the stomach virus recovered and lived to tell about it. Thankful that’s over!We are getting ready for Spring. Tomorrow promises a high of 50 degrees (okay – so what if it’s going to be cloudy and windy, […]

A busy, busy week!

Our first real update from Ukraine! This may get long – my apologies at the beginning. If it was a perfect world, we could easily write a post every day. I (Chris) finally arrived on January 26. I thought I would NEVER get here. We made the trip without too much trouble. Overall, my back […]

Home in the other Home

Home again (in the other home). Almost. January 14 we were making the final push to be ready to leave the house where we were staying at 6:15 a.m.  I was packing my carry-on and reached down to pick up a passport off the edge of the bed and I suddenly had a fiery, raging […]

Ethan Update – Friday, February 6

The scope revealed more, not less pus in the lung than there was on Tuesday. Balancing lots of factors, we have decided that I will take Ethan to America on Sunday morning for further care. We’ve been in contact with our pediatrician in Oklahoma City and he’s working on getting us appropriate appointments. We have […]

Be Still

Ethan Update — Tuesday

  The bronchial endoscopy they did tonight showed that there was hardly any pus remaining in Ethan’s right lung. This is huge considering Sunday we were told that Ethan could have tuberculosis or a very significant lung problem that could mean a lengthy treatment process, at best.  Tonight the Doctor ruled out TB and said […]
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