Thank you for your concern and for praying for Ukraine and the Ukrainian People
1. On January 3, we shared with you a praise item that Ukraine had passed a new law that introduced “provisions” to exempt clergy from mandatory military duty. Apparently, though, the practical application of this law has yet to be enacted. In other words, even though the law exists, no one has established procedures for pastors to apply for or obtain this exemption. Please pray that these procedures will be in place in time for our Ukrainian church planters to resume traveling to the United States by March or April. Their being able to share in American churches how God is blessing our war relief efforts is an effective part of our war relief outreach.
2. Russia’s war against Ukraine has been raging for nearly three years. In BIEM’s video for January, missionary Sergiy Koop thanks you for material aid and prayers and adds, “We don’t know what the Lord has in store for us, but we are going to continue to minister to the refugees, to our community, and the military. We need your support and your prayers. And we believe that we, together—and that God through us—will change the world and save many.” In this January video, you will also see two more joyful young people who have been adopted into the family of God and followed Christ in believers’ baptism. Like these two, most of those making salvation decisions at this church are refugees from the war. Thank you for your ongoing support for God’s work overseas. You are helping to make such victories happen! (The baptism was held at the mother church, due to lack of space and no baptistry at the Koops’ rented location.)
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3. Because the war against Ukraine has been raging for so long, you might be tempted to shrug off yet another message of gratitude from Ukrainian churches distributing the aid we send them. But please don’t. For all those war-weary ones who daily experience wounded victims, amputees, or the funerals of perished ones, their thankfulness is fresh and genuine. In this week’s video, BIEM missionary Vitaly Bilyak discusses the gift of high-quality tourniquets, which are in great demand. Here, he explains why—and thanks BIEM and you for helping to provide them!
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4. We have now received applications representing over 1,000 soldiers from churches who have members willing to distribute $100 of warm clothing and Scriptures directly to the soldiers listed on the applications. These church members doing the footwork are family and personal friends who have direct contact with the named soldiers in the Ukrainian military. So far, we have been able to provide for about half of these. If you would like to help these churches glorify God by providing both material and spiritual support, we could certainly use more donations. (Bonus: In 2025 whatever amount you designate as War Relief, including this Warm Clothing Project, will be matched by a generous friend of BIEM up to $100,000. Your gift will automatically double after it arrives!)
In Christ,
Sam Slobodian
President, BIEM