1 Bible School Student = 8 Confirmed + 5 Baptized

We have a great story to share. Below you’ll find a video where one last year Bible School student is sharing her story how she found her way back to God through our Bible School course and how her experience was influencing many more people. As a result, eight adults were baptized and confirmed and also five children baptized. This is a hopeful testimony and is giving us encouragement. God is sharing His blessing. Please, share this joyful testimony.

Estonia Summit in Zoom Oct. 8th

As US borders are still closed for European citizens we haven’t been able to plan any trip to the States. Hopefully spring will be different. However we would like to share our hopeful testimony with you face to face. Therefore we calling everyone to join live Zoom meeting on October 8th at 11:00 am (US Central Time): Topic: Estonia Summit Time: Oct 8, 2021 11:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89940443096?pwd=WGNpdVFHc0YzejZhQjZPMlp3a3RhZz09 Meeting ID: 899 4044 3096 Passcode: 731841

Good Autumn News

New college year is running and we are very thankful for good admission this year again. In August we admitted together with Lutheran Seminary 36 new students: *16 for bachelor program; *16 for master program; *4 for church musician one-year program. Our student body with Lutheran Seminary is 135. Looking back into June we have one another good information to share. By then we had graduation and 14 students received their diplomas. Seven of them from the bachelor program and seven from the master program. Some of them are already working in their chosen specialty: *two are assistant pastors; *two are continuing their studies in order to become a pastor in the Lutheran Church; *three are chaplains in hospitals; *two continued their studies in master program. And now also about our Bible School. New Bible School class started on September 20th with 43 students. This year we are well prepared to offer also online participation and 23 people are using this opportunity. All lessons will be video recorded and if students aren’t able to attend every Monday, they’ll have an opportunity to watch recording afterwards. We have participants from all-over of Estonia and even from Finland. We are truly thankful to God for His great blessing and we are so thankful to all our donors. You are giving us the opportunity to do this work.

Laine-Liise Shares About Youth Bible Camp

From 10th to 13th of August we had a chance to host a Youth Bible Camp alongside with our dear friends from Spiritual Orphans Network. It was great to meet missionaries from US after two years. We had a meaningful time during four days with 13 young people. Hereby we are presenting to you a fun video where the youngest participant, Laine-Liise, shares her memories and feelings with the camp.

Final Result of Bringing Hope to Estonia Campaign

For the past four months we have been running a campaign “Bringing HOPE TO ESTONIA”. With the help of our great supporters and friends we managed to raise $279,815 through sacrificial givings in order to erase much of Home of Hope’s mortgage loan. THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR DONORS AND GOD BLESS EVERYONE OF YOU! Here is a video giving an overview about campaign process. There is still over a million dollar Home of Hope mortgage loan debt. If you’d like to support our work in teaching and preaching to Estonians about God, then here are giving options: CHECKS Charity Lutheran Church (Tax deductible.) 120 Aspen Ave. Bismarck, ND 58503, U.S.A. Make checks payable to Charity Lutheran designating “Home of Hope” in the memo portion. ELECTRONICAL To give electronically through Charity Lutheran Church in Bismarck ND (Tax deductible) go to Charity’s website. Choose from the “Fund” dropdown list “Tartu Academy of Theology” and then choose the sub fund “Home of Hope“. More giving options are available at https://tatest.org/give/ God bless you, Pastor Siimon Haamer President of Tartu Academy of Theoleogy

Two Days Left

We are coming to the end of the BRINGING HOPE TO ESTONIA Campaign. We are very thankful to all our donors. We are blessed through your partnership and we pray that you would be blessed as well. We have raised so far $278,965 and we are still missing $471,035. Campaign is finishing June 30th but you are of course welcome to make your donation also after official ending date. Every dollar makes a difference. God bless you, Pastor Siimon Haamer President of Tartu Academy of Theoleogy tatest.org/campaign

Testimony of Mattias

I’m blessed to have Mattias Haamer working together with me as my assistant. His enthusiasm and willingness to share his faith has been meaningful for the 70 plus young people who attend the activities offered for them at Home of Hope. I feel that I’m already way too old for them and they are eager to have someone like themselves as a role model for their spiritual quests. You are welcome to watch Mattias’ testimony below. Also, some Bringing Hope to Estonia Campaign updates…So far we have raised $224,465 USD and we are still of course keeping our end of June goal of $750,000 dollars. We are very, very thankful for every donation. Below you can also find a video and some other materials about the campaign. Everything is also available on our website tatest.org/campaign. God bless you all, Pastor Siimon Haamer President of Tartu Academy of Theoleogy

Joining in Prayer and Three Months Update of the Campaign

I’m sharing with you some updates about Bringing Hope to Estonia Campaign that was launched three months ago. During three months we have raised 220 000 dollars. This is amazing result and we are so thankful to all of you, our donors. It is an extraordinary experience to feel that so many people care about our work here in the suburb of the world. We also truly feel the power of your prayers. Although our activities were very limited during past months because of really hard COVID19 situation in Estonia we have not lost any of our projects, on the contrary, we are even launching a new project to offer pastoral care to the people in the rural area. This project is financed by the Estonian Ministry of Social Affairs. We are filled with gratitude and hope. Bringing Hope to Estonia Campaign goal is to raise 750 000 dollars by the end of June this year. Please, don’t think that we are running a hopeless campaign, because we have only month and a half left and we are still missing 530 000 dollars. Our history proves that God is almighty and unbelievable things will happen. Home of Hope is one amazing example of it. In order to receive Lord’s blessing we need to pray and therefore we are organising 24-hour prayer chain at Home of Hope throughout May 20th and 21st. We are calling you to join in prayer with us for one hour in the beginning of this prayer […]

Testimony of the Bible School Coordinator

First year of the Home of Hope Bible School will be finished in the beginning of June. Pastor Marek Roots (alumni of Tartu Academy) has been very dedicated in coordinating all the Bible School work during this first year. This has been his voluntary contribution and we are very thankful for his faithfulness. Pastor Marek is sharing with you his testimony and is giving quick Bible School updates. Watch the interview, please. WE ARE CALLING YOU TO SHARE ABOUT BRINGING HOPE TO ESTONIA CAMPAIGN.

A Video Interview With Our US Ambassadors

We recorded an interview with two long time friends of Estonia and key persons of the Bringing Hope to Estonia Campaign. Thus we are happy to share with you a video where pastor Bob Nordvall (Spiritual Orphans Network, Bismarck, ND) and pastor Paul Knudson (Faith Lutheran Church, Hutchinson, MN) are explaining why they are so dedicated co-workers of ours and why our mission work is meaningful for them. Watch the interview, please.

Bringing HOPE TO ESTONIA First Month Update

I’m sharing good news. During first month of the Bringing HOPE TO ESTONIA campaign we have raised $170,000 USD. In order to reach our goal, we need to raise $580,000 USD more by the end of June this year.

Bad news is that COVID-19 infection rate in Estonia is the highest in the world. This has also affected our work and income. Few things we dared to plan for this period have been put on hold. Bible School classes are luckily transferred to the internet and are continuing.

We are truly thankful to all our donors and your continuing partnership!

Please go to tatest.org/campaign to learn more about the ongoing campaign.

One of our friends from US, Alice Klement, asked me to share her story about her recent giving for the campaign. You’ll find her letter below.

Help us to reach the goal, please.

Testimony of 15-year-old Eva-Maria

My name is Eva-Maria, I’m 15 years old and I come from a Christian family. My home church is St. Peter’s in Tartu. I used to go to church every Sunday and attended a Sunday school when I was younger. Nowadays I can’t make it to church that often but try to go there as much as possible.

My personal faith has grown a lot in the past 6 months. Christianity has always been my own inner topic and I don’t talk about it with everyone. That being said, I can open up if I feel that people around me are sensible and supportive.

In my everyday life I have moments, where I see God more, and other times when I see Him less. There have been many times when I feel that it’s hard to go on alone, and in those times, God seems to be so far away. Deep down I always know that He is there for me….

ALSO EVA-MARIA’S VIDEO IS AVAILABLE.

Bringing HOPE TO ESTONIA Campaign is Launching

Dear Friends of Estonia,

You have been part of the great story of the establishment of Home of Hope that is actually part of a much longer story of generations of continuity. I believe many people have thought that Home of Hope is a project exceeding our capabilities. Without hope and faith in the Lord that certainly would be the case. Our history and life experiences throughout four generations have given us affirmation that “with my God I can scale a wall” (Psalm 18:29).

We are calling you to share in our hope and trust that is the assurance of our achievements. We are joyful we have many good friends who share this and want to be part of great things that are happening in Estonia. They have set up the Home of Hope Challenge Fund and have already made sacrificial gifts of $113,500. The goal is to raise $750,000 in order to erase half of the Home of Hope mortgage loan. Below and from tatest.org/campaign you will find more information about the Bringing HOPE TO ESTONIA Campaign.

ALSO VIDEO EXPLAINING THE CAMPAIGN IS AVAILABLE.

2021… in the Midst of Uncertainty

2021 didn’t begin in a very good mode for us. COVID19 is quite serious in Estonia and we have not been able to organize any events at Home of Hope since the beginning of December and we don’t know when we will be able to return into normal life. All are studying using distance learning capabilities. Only the Bible School classes are onsite at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church sanctuary which is located across the street. In choosing the location for Home of Hope we had in mind that being close to St. Paul’s Church would give great opportunities for cooperation. We couldn’t have foreseen the COVID19 pandemic but today we understand how right our decisions have been under God’s guidance.

This pandemic is seriously affecting our income as we are not able to host any seminars or conferences at Home of Hope. We are surely hopeful that the future will be better. We had a shortfall of $28,567 USD at the end of 2020 and now we have to make serious changes in our plans for this year. We are very thankful if you will be helping us to meet our needs also during 2021.

We are sharing testimony of Robert Bunder, a 22-year-old member of the Bible School organizing team.

ALSO ROBERT’S VIDEO IS AVAILABLE.

An Uplifting News… Fourth Generation

I’m giving a testimony about God’s distinguished and continuing blessing that we are chosen to experience.

Three generations of Lutheran pastors were grown up from our family despite of persecution and very challenging history while after WW II Estonia was 50 years under aggressive atheistic Soviet occupation. When Estonia regained independence my father Eenok established Christian college Tartu Academy of Theology in 1992. 28 years later we have trained hundreds of Christian leaders for Estonia and a year ago we established Christian outreach center Home of Hope.

I was working 15 years side by side with my father until 7 years ago he turned leadership over to me. Today I’m sharing that this amazing family story is continuing. Fourth generation has grown up. Mattias Haamer, son of my older brother Markus, has joined with our team and is working side by side with me as my assistant. I’m very thankful for the energy and new ideas that he is bringing in. Mattias is very devoted Christian and Christian youth work is especially in his heart.

Please watch this video to get to know more.

Third Generation

I’m sharing with you a family story of three generations of pastors. The third generation.

I have two older brothers, Naatan and Markus and a younger sister Maarja. We all are grown up under pressure of Soviet occupation. And this may seem really strange that all of us three brothers made the same choice: after high school graduation we started to study theology. At the time there wasn’t any great perspective on this field. Pastor family was basically excluded from the society. Becoming a pastor didn’t give any opportunity for a great career or well-paid job. It was serving with knowing that your award is waiting for you in heaven but most probably it takes much time until you will get there.

We were lucky. Estonia regained its independence in 1991. Being independent again also meant oppression towards Christians was finished. Since that time, we can speak and work freely without any fear. But the big problem is that during 50 years of aggressive atheistic propaganda our Christian identity was badly damaged. Now we need to work hard in order to heal our country, and it takes a lot of effort to do so.