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Global Worker Update

Bringing the Bread of Life to Occupied Mariupol, Ukraine

Bringing the Bread of Life to Occupied
Mariupol, Ukraine…through Russia!

(A .pdf version of this update, with photos, is available HERE.)

Converge’s Ukraine Relief Fund has been able to send desperately needed
resources of food, medicines, and hygiene items to the largely destroyed and
Russian occupied city of Mariupol. Using on-going connections within the
Russian Church, teams have traveled from south-central Russia into the ravaged
city. For obvious security reasons, names of individuals and organizations will
not be used.

Three nourishment centers for the local people have been established, serving
lunch to 11,000 people, who also hear the gospel ofChrist. Seven teams of 5-6 people traveled to the city in
August and September. Below are some firsthand reports from those efforts:

  • It’s like a scene from a computer game. Empty streets. Bombed houses. Hungry children. Graves near
    playgrounds.
  • “There is my apartment,” a man points out a black charred building with is finger. “Nothing remains by
    my memories.”
  • A woman shares in a monotone, emotionless voice, “I would like to find and bury my sons bones. My
    daughter who was 17 ran to the well to get some water, but when she was running back home, she was
    caught in the crossfire. I saw her falling on her knees and her eyes closing forever. They cannot find my
    5-year-old son to remove his body from the rubble.
  • A team member shares: “People do not have water supply or electricity. Elevators do not work in
    apartment buildings. Shelves in the shops are empty, and people wait 10 hours for a chance to by petrol.
    People gather branches and use self-made stoves to make tea and cook whatever food they can. In
    especially difficult times cats are caught and roasted to feed families.”
  • Daily Bible studies take place with 30 attending at one site.
    More than 300 people attend daily church services that are
    held in two shifts. Twenty-seven adults have come to faith,
    and 16 have been baptized.

The Ukraine Relief Fund is continuing to provide resources
to local churches, pastors, and refugee services throughout
the country – including in the Russian-occupied zones. To support these efforts, go to https://converge.org/missions/world-relief.

Pray for peace in Ukraine. Converge’s Ukraine Consortium holds monthly online prayer meetings. Contact Dr. Dan Peterson (dan@convergemidatlantic.com), or Bob Marsh (bmarsh@converge.org) for information.

In addition, please pray
for the workers (from many nations) who risk their lives to bring the Bread of
Life and life-giving bread to the hurting, trapped, and displaced.

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