Bread Is About Life!
July 30th 2023
Friends, this is a breakthrough! Instead of fish, it's a fishing rod. In our case, instead of bread, it's a bread oven.
With God's guidance, everything worked out, and we now have two bakeries operating. Launching a new idea is almost like giving birth; it is scary and challenging. But we found the right people to head up this project. And how cool it is to hold freshly baked bread in your hands!
I had bread today that was just awesome! I lifted the loaf to the sky, shaking it with joy because of where I was standing. It is extraordinary, but I am on the front lines, in Kreminets, in the midst of utter devastation.
Bread is about life. The smell of bread is the smell of life-giving. People are alive! They're baking bread! They're baking bread in their destroyed village! It's a sight to behold! Hallelujah!
We have launched two bread-baking operations in the Kreminets region. One of them is fully equipped with a wood-fired oven, a generator, and a dough mixer. For the generator thank you sincerely mission HART. At the second bakery, we only have an oven. We need a dough mixer and a generator.
We have a request to start another mini bakery also near the extreme frontline borders. If any HART supporters are interested in helping us get these new bakeries up and running here are some estimated costs:
In addition, we need funds for ingredients - flour, vegetable oil, yeast, salt, sugar, and gasoline for generators.
What makes these bakery projects important? In addition to promoting self-sufficiency and providing employment opportunities, there is also a crucial logistical aspect to consider. These villages are accessible only in the summer. In the rainy and snow seasons, you can only get here by a military tank (and we don't have one!) People always need bread, so let's help them bake at any time of the year.
Once again, share our joy. Accept our sincere gratitude for every person who decides to support this project. Pray that everything will be peaceful and friendly everywhere. And that Russian mines, missiles, and shells do not destroy our bakeries. Pray that God protects the brave bakers.
Final thought: near one fence there are sunflowers lined up in a row, as if asking: "Will the children come out to play today?" They won't come out, sunflowers. There are no children here anymore. Thankfully, they are safely away from this war zone.
Pastor Andrey
With God's guidance, everything worked out, and we now have two bakeries operating. Launching a new idea is almost like giving birth; it is scary and challenging. But we found the right people to head up this project. And how cool it is to hold freshly baked bread in your hands!
I had bread today that was just awesome! I lifted the loaf to the sky, shaking it with joy because of where I was standing. It is extraordinary, but I am on the front lines, in Kreminets, in the midst of utter devastation.
Bread is about life. The smell of bread is the smell of life-giving. People are alive! They're baking bread! They're baking bread in their destroyed village! It's a sight to behold! Hallelujah!
We have launched two bread-baking operations in the Kreminets region. One of them is fully equipped with a wood-fired oven, a generator, and a dough mixer. For the generator thank you sincerely mission HART. At the second bakery, we only have an oven. We need a dough mixer and a generator.
We have a request to start another mini bakery also near the extreme frontline borders. If any HART supporters are interested in helping us get these new bakeries up and running here are some estimated costs:
- Oven - about USD $625.
- Generator (5 KW+) - about USD$1,400.
- Dough mixer (20 liters) - about USD$700.
In addition, we need funds for ingredients - flour, vegetable oil, yeast, salt, sugar, and gasoline for generators.
What makes these bakery projects important? In addition to promoting self-sufficiency and providing employment opportunities, there is also a crucial logistical aspect to consider. These villages are accessible only in the summer. In the rainy and snow seasons, you can only get here by a military tank (and we don't have one!) People always need bread, so let's help them bake at any time of the year.
Once again, share our joy. Accept our sincere gratitude for every person who decides to support this project. Pray that everything will be peaceful and friendly everywhere. And that Russian mines, missiles, and shells do not destroy our bakeries. Pray that God protects the brave bakers.
Final thought: near one fence there are sunflowers lined up in a row, as if asking: "Will the children come out to play today?" They won't come out, sunflowers. There are no children here anymore. Thankfully, they are safely away from this war zone.
Pastor Andrey
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