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Wood buring stoves

Wood-Burning Stoves

Help deliver life-giving warmth and the hope of Jesus to suffering Ukrainian families.

YOU CAN DELIVER THE LIFE-GIVING WARMTH OF A STOVE AND THE HOPE OF JESUS TO SUFFERING UKRAINIAN FAMILIES WHO ARE WITHOUT HEAT IN THE WAKE OF BRUTAL ATTACKS AT THE HANDS OF THE RUSSIANS!

Now, as cold winter weather sets in across Ukraine for the third year in a row, many Ukrainian families are struggling to stay warm and prepare hot food since much of the country’s energy grid has been heavily damaged or destroyed.

Without a source of life-sustaining heat and a way to cook food, thousands of families, including children, the elderly, sick, and other vulnerable people may not survive this winter.

As winter cold moves in, countless thousands of families and individuals hunker down in what remains of their cities and towns. They have no heat, little access to food, medical care — or hope.

DEEP SORROWS, ACUTE SUFFERING, AND NOW BITTER COLD

Claudia cooks food on a makeshift brazier made from an iron bucket and a grate. Six months of occupation by the Russian army, left her city of Izyum, in the Kharkiv region, with no gas, electricity, water or communications. Every morning, shivering from the cold, Claudia crawls out from under several blankets, bathes herself, and goes outside to kindle a fire.

The hospital in Izyum was ravaged by Russian soldiers, even aluminum wires were pulled out of the walls. But every day more and more sick and wounded come in hope of treatment. The temperature in the hospital is exactly the same as on the street, and at night it is close to zero degrees. The chief doctor of the hospital must wear a jacket and hat while trying to save lives.

The cost to provide one wood-burning stove to a family is $250.

This includes the cost to manufacture, deliver, and install the stove along with a two-week supply of firewood. The total amount needed to provide 500 stoves to Ukrainian families is $125,000.

On behalf of so many devastated, freezing Ukrainians, please give generously now to provide as many stoves as you can, and invite others to join you to save and change lives this winter—and for eternity.

If you are located in Canada, please go to: missioneurasia.ca to make your donation.  Thank you for your generous gift!

Bring Hope and Warmth to Ukraine

Bring hope and warmth to Ukraine this winter with your $250 donation, providing a wood-burning stove, installation, and firewood for two weeks. Please help us reach our goal of $125,000 to supply 500 stoves and make a lasting impact on families in need. Your gift brings warmth and hope.

A SIMPLE STOVE CAN CHANGE EVERYTHING

Each stove is of simple but sturdy construction. Designed to burn wood, the stove can heat one room and also serve as a cook top. Stepping out in faith, Mission Eurasia has commissioned 500 stoves from a factory located in one of our regional ministry hubs, using a workforce made up of many displaced people. Upon delivery, Mission Eurasia and partners will install the stoves to bring a source of heat and hope to people who are barely clinging to life in Ukraine’s bitter cold weather.

HELP AND HOPE—DELIVERED!

Stoves, along with firewood, iCare food packages, and Scripture were recently delivered to the city of Izyum—to the courtyard where Claudia lives, to the pastor’s shelter, to the hospital, and to the mayor’s office. Now a fire burns in every oven, heating rooms and heating food. The cold night retreats before the light of the fire as people move closer to the stoves to talk and read about the hope of the gospel.

OTHERS STILL WAIT, HOPING FOR WARMTH

“There are eight children in our family. My mom is seriously ill. We cannot leave the city— there is nowhere to go. During the day we look for food, and at night we shiver from cold and fear.” —Nikita, a boy from the destroyed city of Izyum.

Nikita’s family is waiting, hoping, praying for a stove. We promised we would return and bring warmth and hope to him and his family. Please help us keep our word.

COST The cost to provide one wood-burning stove to a family like Nikita’s is $250—which includes the cost to manufacture, deliver, and install the stove along with a two-week supply of firewood. The total amount needed to provide 500 stoves to Ukrainian families is: $125,000.

REQUEST Winter weather holds stranded and despairing Ukrainians in a death grip. Your prayers and financial support are urgently needed to deliver as many stoves as possible. iCare food packages will also accompany each stove delivery providing food and Scripture. This tangible gift of a stove and firewood is life-giving, and the comfort it brings to suffering, war-weary families is without measure. Further, this great gift is received in
awe along with the great gift of God’s love. Neither will ever be forgotten by the Ukrainians we reach in the days ahead! On behalf of so many devastated, freezing Ukrainians, please give generously now to provide as many stoves as you can, and invite others to join you to save and change lives this winter—and for eternity.

If you would like more information and/or would like to join us in this
vital ministry project, please contact:

Sergey Rakhuba, President

Sergey Rakhuba
President,
Mission Eurasia
(615) 435-3720
sergey@missioneurasia.org

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