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The Ukrainian Education Center (UEC)
exists to promote a living faith in Jesus Christ by meeting educational
needs in Ukraine. As a part of our mission, we want to offer all qualified
Christians an opportunity to serve the people of Kyiv through a one-year
internship. The UEC will coordinate the work of interns
and assist them in finding their place in a local church.
There are three tracks in our internship: campus ministry, children's
ministry and English outreach.
Read our interns' newsletters as they record their experiences in
Ukraine. Consider joining us for an exceptional experience.
Internship FAQs
Who is eligible?
What will I do as an intern?
What might a typical week look like?
What preparations should I make?
When does the internship begin?
Who will guide the internship?
What are the costs?
Where will I live?
Do I have to know the language?
Who is eligible?
Anyone who has completed at least his or her junior year of university-level
education and is an active member of a local Church of Christ. Also, all
interns must have completed some kind of missions training. Successfully
completing Lets Start Talking training satisfies this requirement.
Other cases will be looked at individually.
What will I do as an intern?
All interns are expected to enroll in Russian or Ukrainian language classes
with a private tutor (unless the intern already has substantial knowledge
of Russian or Ukrainian). You will learn basic grammar and survival vocabulary
so that you can live a relatively independent life. The classes normally
meet 2 to 3 times a week.
Interns in our campus ministry track will be able to:
- work in a local university
Many local missionaries work in Ukrainian universities to contribute to
the development of higher education in Ukraine and to share Christ with
students. Interns with advanced degrees may be able to teach full courses;
others can help students with their English or assist a missionary
in his or her classes. All of these opportunities allow the intern to build relationships
with and share their faith with students.
- assist in our outreach to English-speaking students
The UEC hosts a number of eventsfrom Movie Nights to English classes
to book discussionsdesigned to meet educational needs and share our
faith in Christ. Much help is needed in this area. There are so many students
who need a Christian friend, someone to lead them to Jesus. All of
this outreach is led by members of local churches and is designed to build
up the local body of Christ.
- lead evangelistic Bible studies
One-on-one studies can be conducted with English-speaking students who
may have participated in a summer Let's Start Talking project. Group Bible
studies can be led in partnership with a Ukrainian Christian. The most
effective groups are those in which genuine relationships are formed,
enabling the sharing of one's life and the gospel which transforms lives.
Interns in our English outreach track have the opportunity to:
- teach one-on-one conversational English classes using the Bible as
a text
Let's Start Talking pioneered this effort among Churches
of Christ and we have found it to be very successful in serving Ukrainians
in Jesus' name. The UEC facility will serve as the site for these sessions.
The intern will have the possibility to follow up on Let's Start Talking
teams that work through a number of Kyiv churches. Through the UEC,
the intern can assist a local church in follow-up from their LST project.
- work in a local university
Many local missionaries work in Ukrainian universities to contribute
to the development of higher education in Ukraine and to share Christ with
students. Interns with advanced degrees may be able to teach full courses;
others can help students with their English or assist a missionary in his
or her classes. All of these opportunities allow the intern to build relationships
with English-speaking students.
- assist in our outreach to English-speaking students
The UEC hosts a number of eventsfrom Movie Nights to English classes
to book discussionsdesigned to meet educational needs and share
our faith in Christ. Much help is needed in this area. There are so many
students who need a Christian friend, someone to lead them to Jesus.
Interns in our children's ministry track have the possibility to:
- teach English and share their faith in local schools
Many schools are very open to Americans teaching American culture,
American history, and English. This aspect of the ministry will allow the
intern to minister not only to children but also to teachers and administrators
of the local school. No special degrees are requiredonly a deep love
for children.
- assist with children's ministry in local churches
Ukrainian Christians are already developing
childrens ministry in local churches. Interns can assist and encourage
this process, offering new ideas and also learning from the work of their
Ukrainian brothers and sisters.
- coordinate follow-up with and assist the work of summer camps and
children's Bible schools held in the summer
World Wide Youth Camps is involved
in reaching out to summer camps not far from Kyiv and several local churches
host events something like American vacation Bible schools. An intern could
also assist a local church in developing Ukrainian-style summer outreach.
What might a typical
week look like?
Sunday is, of course, a day of church meetings. Some Kyiv churches meet
in the morning and some in the evening. Sunday afternoons are normally
spent relaxing from the busy week or taking a stroll throughout the city.
Monday through Friday you will find yourself involved language classes
two or three days a week for two hours, several one-on-one Bible studies
for those in the English track, and most nights during the week you will
be busy with small group meetings and outreach to university students.
Some time will be spent at the UEC just getting to know those who use
the center's services. Saturday is another day to relax (in theory),
but you'll often find yourself visiting with church members or planning
outings of some kind. It's also a good day to do laundry and go to
the market!
What preparations
should I make?
The challenge of ministry in Ukraine is great. Interns need to be ready
to meet this challenge by preparing themselves mentally and spiritually.
When does the internship
begin?
We encourage all interns to come to Ukraine as a part of a Let's
Start Talking team. When your team leaves Kyiv, your internship begins
with the UEC. Kyiv is best in the spring and summer. Making the move in
the winter is not advised.
Who will guide the internship?
All interns will be guided by the director of the UEC, Chris Lovingood,
and Monica Moreland, the assistant director. We will help you every step
of the way, laugh with you and cry with you. We will assist you in setting
up your schedule, your language classes, and will help you find your place
in one of the local churches. Every intern must recognize their responsibility
to cooperate with and submit to the directions of the UEC board and Kyiv
director.
What are the costs?
The costs are somewhat dependent on the intern. Airfare to Ukraine is
about $1,000 (roundtrip). There is the possibility of a three-week Christmas/New
Year break. This visit doubles the cost for airfare. Monthly living expenses
(in a one-room apartment) for an intern are about $700 a month and if
the intern is not covered by their parents' health insurance, another
$100 a month is incurred. For a twelve-month stay, an intern needs to
raise about $9,600. This amount is the minimum amount. The UEC hopes to
be able to assist interns with some of their financial needs. This will
be handled on a case-by-case basis. Please do not let the daunting task
of raising funds prevent you from sharing Christ with Kyiv.
Where will I live?
At this time, the UEC facility does not accommodate housing. There are
two main options available: living by yourself in an apartment or renting
an apartment with an English-speaking Ukrainian Christian. The UEC will
help you find an apartment and, if desired, attempt to match you with
a Ukrainian Christian. Apartments generally have a small kitchen with
stove and refrigerator, a toilet room (WC), a bathtub/shower room, and
one or two other rooms. A one-room (excluding kitchen and bath) apartment
is much cheaper than a two-room apartment. Three-room apartments are available
but much more expensive.
Do I have to know
the language?
For the English outreach track, knowledge of Ukrainian or Russian is
not necessary. For the children's ministry track, an interpreter
may be used sometimes, and if teaching in schools, one can use English.
All interns will be required to enroll in Russian or Ukrainian lessons
with a private tutor.
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