When the Russians seized Berdyansk, four days into the war, Anya and her eleven foster-children were forced to stay in a bunker below their house for 42 days. ‘It was hard and dangerous, but every day we woke up and thanked God that we were still alive and still able to worship Him’. Anya said. They were rescued by Orphan's Promise. It was scary to leave. At the last checkpoint they were on a bus that came under fire when the Russians began firing on Ukrainian troops. Everyone on the bus fell to the floor, the children cried and shouted, but they all miraculously survived. Now the Russians have closed Berdyansk, not allowing anyone out or humanitarian aid in. The family expect to get visas for Switzerland to wait out the war.
‘We had this peace with God’
Written by David Fletcher 29 Apr 2022Additional Info
- Praise: God for the refugees finding peace and comfort from heaven plus food, medicine and psychological support from brave rescuers. (John 14:27)
- More: www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/cwn/2022/april/we-had-this-peace-with-god-ukrainian-family-with-11-foster-children-escapes-after-42-days-in-a-bunker
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