Thank you for your concern and for praying for Ukraine and the Ukrainian People
1. On November 1, 2024, we shared a video from New Odesa, Ukraine, where a group of believers bake for the needy in conjunction with BIEM’s war-relief program. They bake 250 loaves of fresh bread at a time for people left in desperate straits due to Russia’s war on Ukraine. (The link to that video is https://vimeo.com/user37287229/bread.) More recently, their oven went out and was beyond repair. This week BIEM was able to provide funds from our war-relief donations to purchase a new oven so this ministry can continue.
2. Our missionary Vitaly Bilyak, who was unexpectedly conscripted into the Ukrainian Armed Forces, had been praying for God’s wisdom and guidance. As a pastor, he had no desire to bear arms or kill anyone. Yet, his court case requesting to be released from the military was stalled and going nowhere. Then a high-ranking official in the Ukrainian military summoned him for a discussion. That man made him an offer: If Vitaly would voluntarily remain in the military and relocate to a base in the east of Ukraine, that official would give him a non-combatant role. It would involve genuine chaplaincy ministry, including opportunities to minister to the wounded and to high-ranking officers and even establishing a church on the base. After much prayer and contemplation, Vitaly saw in this offer God’s hand moving him to a place of ministry he could not have before. He accepted the offer. If friends of BIEM would like a detailed account of these events, Vitaly has written a lengthy one that is available from BIEM upon request.
3. For a long time, the believers in Goncharovsk, Ukraine, held evangelistic children’s meetings in the local school. But not anymore. Russian missiles have reduced the school to ruins. In this week’s video, “In the Ruins of a Ukrainian School,” church planter Sasha Petrenko leads us on a tour through what’s left of the building where 2 women perished. Here’s the link:
https://vimeo.com/user37287229/ruins
4. Russia’s ongoing aerial attacks on Ukraine add daily stress to life in that country. But despite the challenges of the war, by God’s grace and with His blessings, our Seminary sessions for the fall, winter, and spring have been able to continue regularly. In fact, next week we will be graduating seven students. Praise God for more laborers for the harvest! We pray that these graduates will apply what they have learned as they go forth to minister to their countrymen, both spiritually through the Word of God and physically through war relief and other forms of much-needed aid.
Sam Slobodian
President, BIEM
