photo courtesy of Barry Rodriguez

Friday, July 1, 2011

Prayer for Mission to Ukraine

Exciting things are happening in Ukraine this summer. Several different summer camps are being offered for Zhitomir's youth with disabilities and their families. A week-long day camp for the boys of Romaniv is also being offered in July. In anticipation of these exciting events, Mission to Ukraine has sent out a prayer list for each event. I hope you will join me in praying for them throughout the summer.


SUMMER CAMPS FOR ZHITOMIR YOUTH WITH DISABILITIES:

Praise God for this summers' overnight camp for youth with disabilities. Thank God for the Ukrainian team and the US volunteers.

Pray that the Lord will orchestrate all the administrative and spiritual work of all teams and bless all workers and volunteers with good health and high energy.

Pray for the families receiving service to see Jesus behind the good works and material blessings.

Pray for the seeds of faith sown at camps to grow and thrive in the hearts of our children and youth and their parents. May all camp participants return home with hope in Christ.


SUMMER DAY CAMPS FOR BOYS WITH DISABILITIES AT ROMANIV ORPHANAGE:

Praise God for the Romaniv Orphanage day camp. Pray for every volunteer to be filled with the love and power of God.

Pray for Angela, Romaniv Orphanage physical therapy nurse, to receive Jesus into her heart and to have wisdom and success in accomplishing her program of development for the boys.

Pray for the Lord to open the hearts and minds of both the boys and the staff to understand and accept the spiritual truths taught at the lessons.

Pray for favorable weather and wise organization of the program and space as the day camp takes place amid construction on the orphanage grounds.

Pray for the Romaniv Orphanage staff. They work hard and grow weary and harden their hearts. Pray for the Lord to renew them and melt their hearts with His love and hope.

Pray for our God to bless the Romaniv Orphanage administration with the necessary funds for their construction work.

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