A Way to Help

People with great needs come daily to mind.  We can look at our own country or around the globe to find them and assist through prayer and acts of caring love.  I know that you care and support many important ministries. Today, I’m focusing on those presented by:

http://www.jerusalemprayerteam.org

Mike Evans writes:

For thousands of years, the Sabbath day has been not just a day of rest from normal work, but a time to celebrate and share a meal with family and friends. Today in Ukraine, there are multiplied thousands of Jewish refugees who are hungry, tired, and scared. Many of them don’t even know where their next meal will come from…but together we can change that. 

Since the war started last year, we have made multiple trips to Ukraine, delivering more than 11 million pounds of food. Our teams work in war zones, where explosions are happening, and warning sirens are sounding. They don’t stay where it’s safe—they go toward the danger. We take food, medicine, clothing, and other emergency supplies like tarps to repair roofs damaged by bombs and bullets. 

Whether it is an elderly Holocaust survivor who is hungry, a Jewish orphan cold and lonely and looking for hope and help, or anyone who is dealing with PTSD from all they have endured, we are there as the hands and feet of God’s love. No other Western ministry is going so deep into the war zones so often, and we will keep going as long as the need is there.

To help, visit the website of the Jerusalem Prayer Team, listed above. There, you will find many insightful articles, as well as learning of the latest book by Mike Evans on these end times in which we’re living. God bless you….

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and regarding Israel, Mike writes:

Terrorist attacks are a daily occurrence in Israel. I’ll never forget the mother who told me she never left her house with all of her children because she couldn’t be sure to carry more than two of them to safety if a warning siren sounded. There are physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wounds from these attacks, and someone needs to step up and make a difference for the survivors of these attacks. That’s why we have the Rapid Response Team in place. 

The Rapid Response Team reaches out to Israeli families who have suffered terrorist attacks. We provide immediate humanitarian support and help with the expenses that are often so great. We host events at FOZ (Friends of Zion) to honor the victims and survivors and let them know they are not alone.

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