We have the ability to adapt to everything, and time has shown that people can get used to war. For six months now, we have been living in new realities. Often, we shield ourselves from a lot of information, do not respond to air raid alerts, and often scroll through information about fundraisers. We have stopped reacting to everything as we did in the early days of the war.

We have every right to shield ourselves from bad news for a while, but it is a mistake to make ourselves forget about the realities we live in. It is important for us to continue praying for the end of the war, for the military, their families, civilians, volunteers, the government and the president. Today it is important to continue donating to the proven funds and collections that are being opened, because, unfortunately, the war in our country is not over yet.
We are holding on, praying, remembering, fighting!

"What shall we say to this? If God is for us, who is against us?" Romans 8:31

Let us tell you about the trip that took place from September 5 to 7. This time, Yuriy Kysil, Mykhailo Poshelok, and Tadeusz, a brother who comes to Ukraine from Poland to help Ukrainians, went on the trip.

The boys shared their impressions of the trip and said that this time they got a lot of adrenaline. First of all, the brothers stopped at a bakery to buy some bread. In the evening, the brothers were already near Kharkiv and met with soldiers from the 40th Brigade. The guys handed over humanitarian aid to them, spent the night there, and in the morning went to Kharkiv.

The volunteers left 50 food packages in the orphanage, and later all the aid will be handed over to orphans. At that time, the brothers could not even imagine that they would have a busy day. Nearby they heard two powerful explosions, and later it became known that these were air strikes on the very center of the city. During this time, the boys were approached by three local ministers who told them that every day they go to deliver food to people in dangerous places, and now few people are willing to go there.