Difficult but Blessed - Ukraine Crisis Story

From a church partner in Ukraine:

Our ministry is expanding. Another vehicle of humanitarian aid arrived. Today was a hard day. Just today I travelled around 200 kilometers, giving out the frozen chickens in different places. Today, we partly purchased and partly we were given grains. And we packed 60 grocery packets for refugees. The city administration gave us a list of 147 people that are registered here as refugees. These products were packed specifically for them. I also hauled flour, sugar and macaroni to the kitchen. Today was difficult, but a blessed day, in that we could serve those around us in these difficult circumstances. Blessings to you!

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