A Video Story From Kherson

Another heartbreaking story from occupied Kherson. They say they come to liberate but only enslave and sow evil. It is extremely hard to get out of occupied territories now. You must go through many block points and checkpoints, interrogations, humiliations, and fear. Our team member Liza helped...

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Life Under Occupations

It’s when everything you believed in and worked on has been forcibly taken from you—the homeland, job, house, and relatives. They impose their own discretion while saying that they came to save us.It’s when 20 years old boys say that only in the USSR local citizens of Berdyansk were...

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Heroes are Made

Heroes aren’t born, they’re made . A story about a 15 year-old orphan-girl from Popasna, Ukraine, convinced me that it’s true. She was carrying 3 men and women to the hospital, when russians opened fire and shot her in both feet. This young girl drove 30 kilometers with wounded...

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Socks & A Coat

In 2012 I moved as a single woman to Southall, England, to help build an End Slavery ministry. It was my first winter after living in Texas for a few years and Uganda for a time. My coat wasn’t warm enough, and my feet were cold from walking holes through my socks. England has a wet winter,...

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Tornado Season

It’s tornado season in Texas and much of the United States. Growing up in the midwest, we had many tornado drills and safety talks about what is needed in your shelter if one touches down near you. The possibility of a tornado always scared me. I have been through thousands of alerts and...

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Wedding Vows to Ignis

Six years ago, Daniel vowed to me at our wedding, “I promise to follow you as you wander and search through where God and your heart lead you…If we could at least pretend to spend a little more time in beautiful places than back alleys and sums, I would appreciate that, but I know we...

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