No Electricity

From one of our church partners:

"We continue our activities, as always, despite the increased aggression from the enemy. Many power plants are affected, and this affects life in the city. Thank God that He continues His mercy over us. But in order to save electricity in the city, electricity is turned off in different areas of the city every day..."And that's why we can be without light for a long time, and for those people whose electricity is connected to water supply, then people are also without water. Thank you for your understanding, we pray that the situation will improve. Thank you for your prayers! Because it is a miracle, but there is always light in the church!"

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