Thank you for your concern and for praying for Ukraine and the Ukrainian People
1. On July 16, sixteen people from Calvary Church in Plainfield, Indiana, traveled to BIEM’s warehouse to sort and pack clothing as war relief for Ukraine. We had received a large amount of donations in recent weeks, but this group performed a heroic amount of work in the hours they were with us! Their efforts brought us closer to being able to ship another 40-ft. container to Ukraine.
2. Our missionary Yura Levtseniuk in Lviv, Ukraine, has sent us an urgent plea to pray for his wife, Violetta, as he had to rush her to a hospital with unexpected bleeding. She is expecting, and this is the second time she has experienced health issues while bearing this child. In recent days, she has been on doctor-prescribed bedrest. Yura just now messaged us to say, “Thank you very much for your interest in our experiences! I’ve just come from Violetta. The situation is not comforting. Most of all, we could lose the baby.” Please pray for the health of both mother and unborn baby. (Yura could use prayer, too, as he manages the other children and oversees the regular ministry of the church plus the ongoing construction project in their church building.)
3. For over 4 years, while her husband serves in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Anna K. has helped BIEM to extend its war-relief outreach in a variety of ways. In this week’s video update, Andrei Sovenko interviews Anna about the activities she performs with BIEM's assistance and also provides voiceovers so that you English-speaking friends can get a glimpse of why the recipients of our aid are so grateful! Here’s the link:
https://vimeo.com/user37287229/anna
4. Hallelujah, our $77,000 goal for sponsoring Christian summer camps has been met! Thank you to all of you who have prayed or given to make these camps possible. This is particularly exciting because the organizers of each camp especially seek to invite refugee children who have had to flee their former homes with their parents. With both adults and children, when their previous life has been flipped upside down and wartime developments have threatened their very lives, many are much more receptive to hearing Scripture’s teachings on spiritual topics, including the matter of salvation and everlasting life. May the Lord work in young hearts through these summer camps!
Sam Slobodian
President, BIEM
