War Relief Updates - January 5, 2023

Thank you for your concern and for praying for Ukraine and the Ukrainian People

1. Our war-relief project to provide 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers with warm clothing is moving along. In a short amount of time, we have received applications identifying over 600 Ukrainian soldiers for whom church volunteers have committed to deliver the $100 worth of warm clothing that we are providing through our warm-clothing-for-soldiers efforts. It appears we will have no problem identifying 1,000 men to aid. However, donations for this project are currently at $44,000, so another $56,000 is needed. Please pray that God’s people will provide and that He will be glorified as soldiers receive these gifts in His name.

2. In the military city of Desna, our missionary Igor Fomichov is rejoicing that he was personally introduced to the new general now in command. This general had already heard from more than one source about the Desna church’s war-relief outreach to needy people in the area. In fact, he ended up asking Igor about some specific needs they were facing. Through our war relief funds, Igor was able to meet those needs, which goes a long way in establishing a good relationship. Praise God for such a wonderful opportunity to lend a helping hand and to share the Gospel.

3. During his 14th trip into Ukraine’s war zone with physical and spiritual aid, BIEM’s Vitaly Bilyak shares his experience plus reasons behind such efforts. Here’s the link:

https://vimeo.com/user37287229/warmed

4. Some of our war relief help has been distributed to Ukrainian orphans who have been evacuated to a location near one of our missionaries in a restricted Western Asian country. This is where security forces recently detained 32 ISIS-linked people who are suspected of planning attacks on churches and synagogues. Since these 32 are believed to be only part of those planning such attacks, security operations continue. For instance, security and police forces attended a recent church service conducted by our missionary to observe. While it is great that these people heard the Gospel, at the same time their presence made some feel in imminent danger, which has affected their attendance. As various security measures take place, please pray this church’s outreach to Ukrainian refugee children will not be affected.

 In Christ,

Sam Slobodian
President, BIEM