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    The children in the picture to the rightare from a Chrisan orphanage whichwas located in Mariupol, near the roadRostov-Kharkov. There was constantmovement of military equipment, manyunknown armed men and constant gunre. Many mes they had to hide in the

    basement be-cause of bombthreats. Thedirector of theorphanageasked for themission GoodSamaritan (inLviv, where Pastor Vasily Boyechko is) to take thesechildren in to which the mission agreed. In total,thirteen children ranging from 4-10-years-old cameto Lviv as well as 5 care takers. They live in thehouse House of Mercy May 15, 2014.

    We are truly b lessed that God has continued the peace in the USA! Unfortunately, in our native Ukrain e thesituation is far from peaceful. T here are many people, including orphans and our brothers a nd sisters by

    faith who were forced to flee their homes in eastern Ukraine to find refuge in western Ukraine from military

    developments in their a reas of residence.We are reaching out to you, dear friends, to help these refugees financial ly. You can send your check ormoney order to CME, PO Box 12050, Lexington, KY 40580 or you can cl ick on the donate button be-

    low. When submitting your donation, please put a note that it is for refugees.

    For I was hungry and you fed me, thirsty and you gave me drink: I was a stranger and you re-ceived me. Naked, and ye clothed me: sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison and you came to

    Me. .. I tell yo u that you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.

    Matthew 25:35-36, 40

    Please continue to pray for Ukraineand especially for refugees.May God bless you!

    March 16, 2014 Dzhemil and Olga with theirchildren le their home to nd refuge in Lviv.By naonality they are Crimean Tatars who

    lived in Sevastopol. Due to a constant threat to their safety, they decided they couldnot remain in Sevastopol. Their two older children are enrolled in school now and

    Dzhemil is trying to nd a job.

    This family is from Crimea. Their home isvery close to a highway, it connects Rus-sia with Ukraine, on which was constantnoise of military machinery. Their two chil-

    dren were very frightened and oen cried.Their mother Catherine was pregnant witha third child. They le Crimea on the daybefore the pseudo-referendum, but werestopped at the border post of Crimea byRussian soldiers who nally allowed themto leave just because Catherine was preg-nant. Ever since she gave birth to adaughter.

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