The Flood and the Standard

“We gathered for service and for the Lord’s supper,” accompanied the caption for this photo from Zaparozhoe. The choir you hear on the podcast is seen in the “choir row” on the left.

Vadim Birikov

He is not from Karkhov, though this is where he took this photo with his daughter two years ago. This week he sent his daughter and wife west while he stayed in Zaparozhoe, witnessing to a meter maid, giving blood, and passing out flowers and New Testaments on March 8, Women’s Day!

March 8 has been celebrated since the days of the Soviet Union.

These two females get a rare ray of sunshine in these days of uncertainty.

Despite an approaching front and a nearby captured nuclear reactor, these followers of Jesus gathered on Friday evening, March 5 for a time of prayer!

These refugees find a meal and housing at a church in Ivano-Frankivsk.

Yarosalv Kebit (Gospelink preacher) is praying for people who can help with these people and praying also for finances to help supply.

A month ago, this was a Sunday school room at Yaroslav’s church. Tonight the children will sleep in this part of western Ukraine, several hundred miles from the bombing and shelling.

We are praying for the gospel to go forth, for people to be saved, and for the Lord Jesus to be lifted up. He is the standard! The Enemy cannot dislodge Him.

I am sure that many more testimonies will follow this crisis. Let us pray for the church, and may we use our freedom to speak of our Lord.

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