Camp in Ukraine – Unexpected Experiences

What do you do when it comes time to teach the Bible lesson and you get interrupted by an air raid siren? When spiritual truths of God’s presence and protection are being presented, yet there’s also a definite need to “get to safety immediately?” When being brave because we have Jesus in our hearts means remaining calm and walking to the bomb shelter in an orderly fashion?
Not something we have to deal with here in the United States, is it? But for our friends in Zhytomyr, Ukraine – it’s often a daily occurrence.
We believe there is a VITAL need for those we serve to hear the good news of the gospel. Of His love. Of His grace. Of His very presence. That though He may not take us out of the storm, He will certainly walk with us through it. So what did we do?

We went to the basement … sang a few songs … and continued the lesson. Why is that? Because now – more than ever – Mission to Ukraine is needed.
Needed for the humanitarian relief we’re able to provide.
Needed for the compassionate counseling we offer.
Needed to show the way to a relationship with God through faith in Jesus.
If you’re able, take a look at the past several weeks of posts on our Facebook or Instagram. page and see just how vital your support is. How you’re making an eternal difference in their lives.
And don’t forget to pray for the kiddos and their families while you’re at it!
Mission To Ukraine, special needs ministry, Spiritual Impact