Thank you for your concern and for praying for Ukraine and the Ukrainian People
1. Sasha Petrenko is our Ukrainian missionary serving the military base of Goncharovsk, Ukraine. Therefore, his church is made up of mostly military people. The Ukrainian military often transfers soldiers stationed there to battlefield locations. The reality of eternity has made these men much more receptive to the Gospel than they were before the war. Sasha is requesting prayer for two high-ranking men (both named Sasha, which is a nickname for Alexander) who were saved in this ministry since they both have been assigned to the very front line in Sumy, where there are intense battles. Both are serving in tank units that have recently been badly damaged. Sasha Petrenko states, “At the same time, the brothers testify that the Lord has preserved them both. They ask that you pray and continue to support them in your prayers.”
2. Sofia Buyko and her daughters once again are in Denmark, where they are reaching out to the large concentration of Ukrainian refugee women located there. Sofia has relatives there, and they have been instrumental in organizing evangelistic meetings for these women. The meetings feature a Gospel presentation along with a distribution of relief supplies provided by BIEM.
3. As summer winds toward its end, BIEM’s last camps for kids and teens took place in Bilogorodka. Once again, young people played games, learned Christian songs, heard Bible lessons, enjoyed tasty meals, created crafts--and some came to Christ! As usual, war relief from BIEM played a role in making the camp possible. In this video, some of the key workers share about these camp experiences.
https://vimeo.com/user37287229/lastcamp
4. Thank you for your prayers for Vitaly Bilyak. There is no news regarding the legal efforts to have his conscription reversed. Please continue to pray about this. In addition to the fact that his daughter’s family, which includes Vitaly’s two grandchildren, were allowed to visit him, Vitaly shared two other blessings. One is that he was allowed to leave the base and travel to a relatively nearby church for services last Sunday. Receiving permission was not easy. It took two days and visits to 4 different officials to obtain this clearance. Another blessing was that he received boxes of New Testaments from 3 different people after letting his church know that he needed some. Lately, he has been giving out 5-7 New Testaments per day to folks who are open to the Gospel and have been listening to him share Christ.
Sam Slobodian
President, BIEM