Photo Gallery: An “Average” Day
Posted Nov 26, 2012 by 1 Comments
Walking briskly though polished hallways on my tour of MTU, all I could think was
“Wow, is there anything they don’t do?”
It seemed behind every door was a new class, a new approach, a new way of serving the physically and mentally disabled in Zhytomyr, Ukraine.
The scale of the work I witnessed was simply awesome – mixing skills and passions from many different fields to heal children. And this is going on every day.
I wanted to share a bit of what I was experiencing, so here’s a glimpse at an “average” day at Mission to Ukraine!
- Mission to Ukraine offers transformative love and care, and they offer it for free. Consider donating to help them continue this ministry and expand it even further.
- Want to stay connected with what God is doing in Zhytomyr? Sign up for MTU’s monthly prayer guide and newsletter here.
- Pray for the staff and volunteers at MTU. Pray that they would continue to have energy and compassion as they serve the “least of these” in Zhytomyr.
Brad Miller
About the Author: Brad Miller is a year-long fellow with WND. A student of Psychology, Biology, and Theatre, he's worked as an actor, teacher, balloon artist and last-minute fill-in guy for any number of projects. He loves camping and tinkering with broken and discarded things. Brad's passion in life is to unleash the potential in others.
Breanna said...
January 10th, 2013 at 11:39 am
I love the picture of the paintings on the wall!