Not Yet Members Of The Church
“I am a mother of 12 children, and we live in the Dnipropetrovsk region. Our home is constantly on the move: getting ready for school, cooking, housework, worries, children’s arguments, and hugs. A large family is a big responsibility, but also a great blessing.
We can’t hide the fact that it’s very difficult sometimes.It’s hard to make both ends meet, especially when everything is getting more expensive.
That’s why we are sincerely grateful to everyone who helps families like ours.
Your help was very timely and necessary, and it really supported us.
But it is not only the food that has become important to us, but also the kind words, warmth, and spiritual support that the believers from your church have brought into our home. We deeply appreciate it.
Our children happily attend Sunday school at the church and the “Future” children’s club, which takes place every Saturday. They love this time very much, especially singing Christian songs.
We notice how their hearts are changing, how they behave kindly toward one another, pray, and tell us at home about what they have learned at their church. My husband and I are not yet members of the church, but we can honestly say that what we see in our children makes us think.
Through their example, their openness, and the stories they bring home from church, our hearts are beginning to open. We are beginning to think about God more and more, and listen to what He wants to say to us through our children. We thank everyone who prays, supports, and serves.
Your help is more than just things or packages. It is genuine care that opens doors to something greater. These are small steps toward God that begin in the hearts of children and then touch adults.”
Compassion Ministry
Ukraine. Dnipropetrovsk region