Ywam volunteer in Kyiv
“These walkers are part of humanitarian aid that will go to Zaporizhya and will help people who were wounded under the fire and now are in rehabilitation to learn to walk again. When they were sent we wondered what we would do with them, then we were told that there was a huge need for them.

These past three days have been harder than usual. It is harder to put feelings down and be hopeful and merciful. It is harder to watch news feed in Instagram with destroyed buildings and read about people dying every day.

This week was full of horrible news. Shopping mall explosion in the middle of the day, apartment building in Odessa region in the middle of the night, apartment building in Mykolaiv and one of the people who was in it our family distant relative who is now in coma in the hospital.

It is getting harder. So I pray that God’s grace will become bigger and more tangible for us, for everyone who is in Ukraine and outside waiting to come back home.
We can’t stop this war…but we can pray to the One who can!”

YWAM Center Kyiv, Ukraine. Today I got to join the “line” filling the bags with flour, milk, cooking oil, canned fish, corn, hygienic goods and lot’s more. More than 200 of these were packed in the morning and put into a van and distributed in a village that afternoon.

Thank you for your prayers,
Al Akimoff and the Slavic Ministries Team (Kyiv)