Reflections on the past 3 days...
12 June, 2016
The Chalice Ukraine Mission Team touches down softly on the runway at
Lviv International Airport as evening begins to settle on the horizon. The enthusiastic team members are greeted by
an exuberant crowd of children singing songs and presenting them the
traditional Ukrainian welcome of bread and salt. But an even greater surprise is in store for
them – hidden from sight until the following day. Among the greeting party is Volodia – to all
superficial appearances a 29-year old husband, father of two, and successful
professional. Tomorrow it will be revealed
that this well-spoken, thoughtful young man is none other than the little boy
who came to the Chalice Lviv site as the first sponsored child in 1999,
treading a path of hope to be followed by thousands after him.
13 June, 2016
Yet another hearty greeting awaits the Chalice Mission Team at the
Pochaiv Sponsor Site in Lviv (the operational centre). Three mothers of sponsored children give
stirring testimony to the powerful changes brought about in the lives of their
families through sponsorship. One
relates that following the untimely death of her husband, she was left to bring
up 11 children on the meagre salary of a cleaning woman. Chalice support enabled her to pay off her
debts, and substantially improve the living conditions for her family. Another
grateful mother explains that following the loss of her husband she fell ill,
and returned from hospital in a disabled condition with three small children,
finding herself in a state of desperation.
Her two daughters were accepted into the sponsorship program, and with
Chalice’s help, one of her girls recently graduated high school with honours,
while the other is already pursuing a successful career. She concluded by stressing that in a large
and often impersonal world, Chalice convinced her that she is not alone, and she
feels that the Pochaiv site is actually a large family. How grateful we are to be members of this
loving family!
14 June, 2016
Time to get to work! The team
heads out from its temporary base in Lutsk in the morning to the local school
in the Rokhyni region. Training is
delivered in groups for first aid and addictions support. Mission Team members pick up buckets,
washcloths, paint brushes and cleaners, and begin to scrub floors, windows, and
doors, and paint play structures in the kindergarten playground. Teachers and students pause in amazement and
repeatedly give expression to their wonder – “How is it, that total strangers
care for us this much?”
...and now to see what June 15 will bring!
So exciting to read your posts! I just sponsored a little boy from Ternopil a month ago!
ReplyDeleteI check your blog everyday, as we also sponsor 2 kids from Ukraine. We love reading about the trip and seeing any photos.
ReplyDeleteI sponsor a boy (and his family of course) who live in Lutsk, so this field trip and pictures are very important to me as it gives me that "connection".
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