Changing by the Day - Ukraine Crisis Story

From one of our church partners in Ukraine: "Everything is changing, not just each new day, but in the course of the day. No one knows what will happen and how it will be in just a few hours from now. Because this is war, and from it appear new tragedies and new needs. Our team is trying to respond to them and go there where people are waiting for help.

All the different avenues of our ministry have continued the same, but one new thing is that in the next two days we will be busy helping one of the smaller besieged cities, because there is a humanitarian catastrophe there.

Also tomorrow we plan to visit children's doctors and firemen, bring them a little gift, thank them for their service and share the Good News with them about God.

We are thankful to you for your ministry together with us."

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