“The team had coincided the visit with one of their Christian input sessions to all the kids in the home, which was both accessible and professionally done. As for my sponsored child, it was great to meet him. He was quite shy at first but also looking forward to the visit, and I am very proud of how he is doing in spite of the challenges he faces. It was also great to see the positive contribution that MWB’s work has made for him.
“I took him some small gifts and we talked about his hopes and plans for the next stage of his life. I hope to continue sponsoring him through that next stage. I guess most people don’t have the opportunity to visit, but if you are supporting the work of MWB – thank you! It’s making some great work possible.
“The MWB Ukraine team run an extensive operation - reaching around 7,000 children across 50 boarding homes in five regions, running a Bible correspondence course, putting on several summer camps, creating Christian radio broadcasts, and partnering with local churches. They also support 500 families, helping them towards self-sufficiency; and distribute food and clothing including to some conflict-affected areas of the country – all assisted by a worldwide MWB family of supporting offices, including the USA.”
David added, “This was a particularly momentous trip for me. Five years ago in 2013, I was left temporarily paralyzed by a rare illness called transverse myelitis and found myself rebuilding and learning to walk again. Now largely recovered, this was the most adventurous trip I’ve made since then. I shared this at the staff devotions. Mykola Bogdanets, the country director, said, “Slava Bohu!” – “Glory to God!” … I think that is an appropriate note to end on!”