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May 4 Report from Khust, Ukraine

May 4, 2022 We are also helping refugees through Mission Nazareth in Khust who is caring for families and groups of people coming in from eastern cities such as Poltava and Kyiv.  They are helping these people with food.  They write: “Thank you for the money that you send from the USA.  May you be […]

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April 26, 2022 – Letters from Chernihiv about the war.

Here are two letters that I have just received from the principals of the Centre of Rehabilitation for Disabled Children in Chernihiv, Ukraine. They are Dr. Vasyl Pasichnyk and his wife Dr. Natalya Zenchenko.  They both founded (1996) and direct this clinic located 35 miles east of Chernobyl.  More stories at https://www.lifenets.org/chernobyl The invasion by […]

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Scholarship Program Graduation in Malawi

Bev and I feel very grateful for the outcomes of the LifeNets Scholarship Program. Here is a report by LifeNets representative Daniel Ringo in Blantyre, Malawi who sends this report about the graduation of Rodgers Chonde:  On 13th April 2022 there was a graduation ceremony held by the University of Malawi in Zomba (Southern Malawi) […]

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April 18 Ukraine War Report

April 18, 2022 Here are some news tidbits that have not been posted or were just briefly featured on Facebook.  I thank all of you for helping support our efforts through your generous contributions.  The people who are helped thank you for not abandoning them.  We are working with three areas and have almost daily […]

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A Conversation With God

Dealing with the anguish of the war in Ukraine.  An extended relative of mine, Tatiana (my cousin Victor’s daughter-in-law’s brother’s wife) sent this most inspiring essay from western Ukraine. She left Kyiv, Ukraine with her 6-month-old son Glib to get away from the rockets and mortars. She left with my cousin Victor and settled with […]

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