It’s time like these that we are so thankful for our Y family. This morning we got a report from our center in Ternopil which is in Western Ukraine. One of the leaders got a phone call from a town near Kyiv that had just been bombed. They said they were from a Maternity ward and they had no access to supplies. They desperately need diapers and other necessary supplies. Right after the call he went to the entrance of the building and prayed, “where Lord do, we get these things?” As he prayed a truck pulled up to the building. It was a truck from our Y family in Norway that had just come in through Romania. In the truck were all the necessary supplies that were just asked for.
Please pray for these brave young men who are the drivers, they are ferrying people from Kyiv to the borders and bringing food and supplies to the besieged city. From Czech Republic 6 brave young men arrived to be drivers, they delivered 3 vehicles, one of them an 18-passenger van
As the siege of Kyiv began to tighten, volunteers have suddenly come out of the woodwork, the city has come alive with the movement of people, food and supplies. This has put tremendous pressure on our centers, they are working around the clock. They are tired! Their emotions are on their sleeves, lots of tears flowing. Please pray for them…
Again, press in to the heavenly places where the battles are really raging. Let’s pray an end to this before many more thousands of lives are lost.
Al Akimoff and the Slavic Ministries Team