Thank you for your concern and for praying for Ukraine and the Ukrainian People
1. Past experience has demonstrated that bringing Ukrainian church planters to the U.S. to speak in churches is definitely an effective method of raising awareness of the needs in Ukraine. It is also effective for raising funds for war relief. Because our foreign nationals are never guaranteed entry visas from the U.S. Department of State, we especially rejoice that two of our missionaries—Vitaly Yurchenko and Pasha Levtseniuks—have been granted renewed visas.
2. During Ukraine’s severe energy crisis this past winter, the generous gifts from friends of BIEM enabled us to bless scores of churches there with gifts of $1,000 apiece to aid in heating their church buildings. We praise the Lord that the number of churches aided this way has now surpassed 100. We will share more details about this in the next issue of our quarterly Challenger newsletter.
3. Recently, using finances from BIEM, the church in Lviv, Ukraine, once again prepared portable meals in hermetically sealed packets. This time some of the believers personally delivered them to the 37th Brigade. These compact food packets can be delivered to soldiers even on the frontlines of battle by drones. In this brief video, an excited representative of the 37th Brigade praises the quality of the food packets and thank BIEM for financing them. Here’s the link:
https://vimeo.com/user37287229/37thb
4. Among the many scores of thank-you letters from Ukrainian churches arriving at BIEM is this one. It comes from the Brotherhood of Independent Christian-Baptist Churches and Missions of Ukraine:
“Unfortunately, the shelling of Kyiv continues. Almost every night and every day, we not only hear sirens, but we even see our military shooting down deadly drones and missiles. Energy facilities, homes, heating plants, and businesses are being destroyed. Adults and children are dying… and all of this is happening right before our eyes. We hate war and pray to God for protection and peace. War is the quintessence and manifestation of all the evil that can possibly exist… Thank God that He is especially with us in these times, that He does not abandon us—and through you He demonstrates that He does not abandon us! Because of your love and support! Thank you once again!”
Sam Slobodian
President, BIEM
