
The workers of Slavic Missionary Service (and others) are demonstrating charity and compassion during this ceaseless and incessant warfare. Every week, care packages are assembled and packed into large vehicles. Then, a few volunteers transport these needed items to places that have been most affected by tumult and tragedy.
Included with the humanitarian aid, are New Testaments, children’s Bibles and spiritual tracts. These opportunities have given the church multiple avenues in sharing the message of salvation. To be God’s instrument in winning souls to Jesus Christ is the most worthwhile privilege given to a believer. Because believers have found God to be a “refuge in the day of distress” (Jeremiah 16:19), they can share the reality of their faith during this discouraging, difficult time.
As the SMS missionaries show compassion to the refugees that cross their paths, pray that their conversation and conduct will bring honor and glory to the name of Jesus Christ. Many in Ukraine are deep in discouragement and despair. Intercede for the many volunteers that their actions will lead many to God who can be their refuge during this time. “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble” (Psalm 46:1).
Pray also that God will be a refuge to those who are traveling to dangerous and devastated areas with humanitarian aid. “Keep me safe, for in You I take refuge (Psalm 16:1). Consider assisting the continuation of these care packages with a contribution. Send to Slavic Missionary Service at P.O. Box 469, Annandale, NJ 08801 or click on the “donate” button for quick delivery.
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