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March 22, 2022 GOD IS USING YOUR GIFTS!

Your gifts to Help Ukraine are SENDing Help and Hope

An excerpt from a church partner in Ukraine:

“Greetings, brothers and sisters. We hear a lot of news about the destruction in Ukraine. We see terrible photographs of the consequences of the war. It's hard to believe, but it's true. Talking with the refugees, we hear how they hid in the basement for 6-9 days from bombardment and artillery shelling. So far, everything is calm in our city, but I saw two rockets that flew over the house of prayer.

We continue to serve refugees. One woman, receiving a bowl of soup in the evening, began to cry, as it turned out she had not eaten anything hot for six days, but ate exclusively in dry food.

We began to have evening fellowship around the Scriptures. One family, who have been living with us for several days, show great interest in God, began to read the New Testament.

We thank the Lord for: Brothers and sisters, churches in Ukraine and abroad, who actively joined this ministry. We thank the Lord for the team from the local church, and some brothers and sisters from the migrants themselves, who are ready to serve with us.”

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