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The Picton Gazette THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014
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Picton Pirates , from left, Brandon Peever, Ryan Sizer, Evan Greer, and Jack Davison celebrate winning their third Tod Trophy as Empire champions in four years. It was something of a bittersweet moment, as the players are in their last year of junior eligibility. This will be their final year. (Chad Ibbotson/Gazette staff)
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Bruce Crowe remains committed to job and missionary work Jason Parks
Staff writer
A Prince Edward County native, his expecting wife and their seven children will remain in the Ukraine for the foreseeable future despite escalating tensions in that part of the world. Bruce Crowe, son of the well-known farmer Lloyd and his wife Dorothy Crowe, has lived with his wife Deb and their growing family in eastern Europe for about six years. The family resides in Rzhyshchiv, a town of 8,000 about 60 kilometres of south of Kiev, where Bruce oversees his web development company Cypress Interactive and the family reaches out to the Ukrainian people through the Gospel.
“My wife and I met at a Bible college in Dallas. She's originally from Zimbabwe and her family had traveled a lot, but for me all I knew was the county,” Crowe told the Gazette this week via email. “On my 18th birthday I boarded a plane and began the adventure of serving God. The school emphasized the great commission (Matthew 28), God's final instruction to his disciples to 'take the Gospel to all the world and make disciples of every nation.'.” After a particular time of prayer, this 'mission' took root in Crowe's heart, and he began to have a real burden for the people of the former Soviet Union. “This was 1995, so the doors had just opened to this culture,” he explained. Bruce and Deb moved to
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the county initially to serve at First Baptist Church where they worked primarily with youth for two years while praying for a home church. The young family would eventually go back to Texas where they found Crossroads Community Church in the city of Longview, just east of Dallas. After years of preparation and prayer, Crossroads committed to sending the Crowes to Russia as missionaries . “We took several exploratory trips over to Russia and then Ukraine and it was important we find appropriate housing for our large family and a network of missionaries that could help us acclimate to the culture, the food, and logistics.”
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In the mIddle of It all County native Bruce Crowe stands in Kiev’s Independence Square during a protest earlier this year. Crowe and his family have been living just south of the city for six years. (Submitted photo)
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