Dear brothers and sisters of the PIEI mission may God bless all of you. Ukraine like no other countries go through hardship. We have the hideous war, people dying, kidnapping, houses destructed, and refugees around the world. It lasts almost two years already and only God knows when it will end. When people die so much it is time to tell them that you can not run from death and you need to get ready to meet Christ. I came to the burial service of one woman and I shared the Gospel with the people and God loves and waits for them.
In the first picture, I was at the burial service of Valeriya.
In the second picture, I conversed with neighbors. I talked with them for about an hour. They talked about their impressions of the war, that people move abroad, women give birth a little, and children are not obedient. I explained to them that we are living in the last time and then shared the love of God. They asked me a lot of spiritual questions.
In the third picture, I drove a woman to the hospital, her name is Antonina. Her husband died and she has a bedridden daughter, who is about 30. She addressed to me: Vasia, what do I need to do? Where do I need to approach? I don't have relatives here. So, I consoled and encouraged her with the Gospel. I prayed for her.
In the next picture is the deacon of the church Valeriy. He is a volunteer and drives humanitarian aid to the east of Ukraine. Soldiers and people of those villages are very grateful to him for everything that he brings them. We pray for his team may God bless them in their way and protect them.
Please pray for all of these people whom I met may they come closer to Jesus Christ.
I thank the PIEI mission and the Stef family for all your help, we love all of you and we always pray for you.
With love, pastor missionary, Vasile Preutesa