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(Jerry was able to send several pictures today with some explanations about each one in hopes of getting us caught up on the myriad of things they have done since arriving in Ukraine!) 

The first picture is one of the Russian tanks blown up near Kharkiv- it is from a year or so ago, but I was amazed at how complete the devastation was!

On Friday we drove 50 miles away from Kharkiv to deliver food packages supplied by Samaritan's purse! They don’t travel inland but depend on folks to deliver these supplies near the front lines. The next picture is their little school in the village of Krasnograd. There was no reason for the destruction, this village hosts the poorest of the poor!  The sign in front of the school reads, “This is how they treat our children”!

When the village was retaken by Ukrainian troops, the Russian army left mines all over around the school- even here on the side of an outhouse…

Next is a picture of the front of their school- the Village’s pride and joy.

People from all over this farming area walked, rode bikes and piled into the few remaining vehicles that were not destroyed.    Rolfe did a great job sharing the Salvation message, which many people had never heard!

We had a little Service there with Ukrainian worship songs, Rolfe’s preaching and then delivered the food packages- it was like Christmas!

People were attentive during the sharing but for most of them, they have been so beaten down and terrorized that they had little or no emotional energy left.

I didn’t get much of a chance to talk to you about last Tuesday- our first day here!  We spent most of our morning delivering medical supplies from Lev’s hospital to a safe house that gets medical aid to doctors who come from around the World, then they take it, with their Ukrainian counterparts, to places near the frontlines for both soldiers and civilians.

Rehab in Ukraine is relatively new!  Our dear friend Dr. Julia Prystupiuk is the administrator in charge and has done an incredible job building a program where these injured soldiers not only get physical rehabilitation but spiritual and community building support! (I did send some pictures of some of the men there last week, May 7th) 

You might recognize Arman - His was one of the pictures - He is a sweet spirited guy who had massive surgeries on his leg after his unit was hit with bombs… and he is really making progress!
( All these pictures are by permission!)

And the final picture, delivering medical supplies to a safe house, for distribution at the front!

 

4 Comments


Kevin and Sue Hughes 6 months ago

Often it is in great anguish that we pray The Blood of Jesus over this. Then I realize that you not only encourage those in Ukraine, but we get encouraged as well when we see what God is doing. And so we lift our hearts in praise.
That being said there is no way to describe how I wish for a quick end to the pain and suffering there. May there be peace, healing, and a great rebuilding of hearts for Christ as well as rebuilding of the country’s infrastructures, homes, schools, relationships…


Marilyn Holms 6 months ago

Jerry,
Thanks for the pictures so hard see what they going through. Praise to Lord for Rolfe's messages. I have had very sweet time with Leah amazing woman of faith,Jean,Adam, Ryan and his dear wife for Mother's Day. Jerry, it is encouraging to see the rehab facility. Also helping by giving medical supplies. Prayers for people that live in th is war torn country. Thanks for be there Jerry and Rolfe.


Marilyn Holms 6 months ago

Jerry,
Thanks for the pictures so hard see what they going through. Praise to Lord for Rolfe's messages. I have had very sweet time with Leah amazing woman of faith,Jean,Adam, Ryan and his dear wife for Mother's Day. Jerry, it is encouraging to see the rehab facility. Also helping by giving medical supplies. Prayers for people that live in th is war torn country. Thanks for be there Jerry and Rolfe.


Steve Carlson 6 months ago

I am inspired by the doctors who risk everything to serve the injured near the fronts. I pray for the man who has endured surgeries for his leg. And I pray for the end of the war. I’m guessing that Satan is satisfied with much there. And I am confidant that God is doing big things in the unseen realm.
[Lord God, please give the Ukrainians in that area peace and restoration. Please help the Russian soldiers to go home to their families — today.]

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