Estonia makes training history

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Estonia recently welcomed its first training session of cadets. Territorial leaders Colonels Johnny and Eva Kleman saluted each of the six cadets at the Kopli Corps.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERACadets Kirill Burunov, Riku and Kaisu Leino, Yevhen and Arina Danilov, and Natalia Umova were individually introduced and presented to training principle Lt. Colonel Aino Muiko. In accepting the new cadets for training, Johnny Kleman encouraged the new “Messengers of Light” to be beacons of God’s light by demonstrating his unconditional love and care to a hurting world.

The training will be undertaken through a combination of corps placement in Finland and Estonia, and academic studies for three days each month. The cadets will study at the Methodist Seminary, Tallinn.

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