War Relief Updates - August 30, 2024

Thank you for your concern and for praying for Ukraine and the Ukrainian People

1. Currently, BIEM church planters Pasha Usach and Sergei Skripnik are in formerly occupied Kherson, where BIEM has distributed a good amount of war relief. One recipient of aid is the church in Vysokopillya, where Pastor Sergei Kostin’s 6-year-old granddaughter lost a leg when their home was blasted (see our update from March 8 or read Pastor Kostin’s full account of it at this Link). The church requested help and supplies to operate a children’s camp. Please pray that God will bless this camp and keep all involved safe since this region is close to the war front and still occasionally receives shelling even though the Russian army has withdrawn from this area.

 

2. We have received a report that BIEM’s current container of relief aid for Ukraine (shipped from our headquarters in Indiana on August 8) is expected to arrive in the Polish port on September 10th. So far, this shipment is progressing quickly and smoothly. Join us in praising God for this good news. May its contents bless many recipients and glorify God! 

3. Once again, BIEM church planter Sasha Petrenko has made a ministry trip to an area near the war front in Donetsk. On this trip, he delivered many of the usual items such as food, chainsaws, tourniquets, and other useful items. However, this time he also accepted the request that he deliver something much larger—a van that had been prepared as a transport vehicle to drive wounded individuals away from the front! In this short video, learn more about this trip and other situations Sasha experienced.

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4. Thank you for praying for Sam & Amy and the campers as they have just concluded a camp in the Kyiv area. Praise God for answered prayer as the entire week was marked by no sirens or air raids, which was unusual for this area. However, as they were leaving this past Monday morning Russia launched what many are calling the largest aerial attack of the war to date with over 100 missiles as well as 100+ attack drones, many targeting Kyiv. As the Slobodians were exiting the city for their next scheduled destination, they passed sites where huge columns of smoke were rising from the strikes. They also passed no fewer than 7 military units that were shooting down the attacking drones and rockets from the side of the road and from bridges. Praise God for His hand of protection!

In Christ,

Sam Slobodian
President, BIEM