Thank you for your concern and for praying for Ukraine and the Ukrainian People
1. Update on our container of humanitarian aid that left BIEM on April 6: This shipment arrived safely at the Polish port. However, at this time it was not practical to have it trucked into Ukraine as hoped. Instead, the shipper arranged for the container to be placed onto a railcar and from there was sent into Ukraine by rail. Please pray that there will be snags or delays in this delivery.
2. Today, through BIEM’s War Relief Fund that many of you have contributed to, we were able to cover the cost of rebuilding the front-end suspension of a minibus that Pastor Sergii in Vysokopillia, Ukraine, uses for ministry. The roads in that part of Ukraine are particularly bad; they quickly wear out vehicle suspensions. The brethren there have painted red crosses on this white minibus since, besides church ministry, they also often use the vehicle to transport wounded victims of the frequent bombings in the area. The vehicle is also used in their ministry to the many war refugees around Vysokopillia, which is very close to the front lines. Many of you will remember Pastor Sergii from previous updates. He is the pastor whose granddaughter lost her leg when his house was bombed.
3. Pasha Usach faced a dilemma. As a Christian minister, how could he help a small town full of people living in the shadow of the war? The war had destroyed their businesses, their jobs, and rendered their fields practically unusable. To help these impoverished ones, he hit upon a simple idea... Potatoes! Watch a brief video in which Pasha shares about this ministry...
https://vimeo.com/user37287229/taters
4. Now that June is here and our summer camps are starting, we are excited that we are now within $5,000 of our $77,000 goal for camp funds. Even before the war, we and our partner churches overseas highly valued summer camps as great tools for ministering to both unsaved and saved kids. During wartime, they are even more important since they draw hurting refugee kids whose worlds have been violently flipped upside down. If you value ministry to young souls, would you consider a donation of any size to help us reach that $77,000 goal?
Sam Slobodian
President, BIEM
