The podcast discusses how Christians are suffering in Ukraine and around the world.
In this podcast, Shelly and I interview Jalil Dawood, who knows firsthand people who've been torn from their homes because of war, famine, or poverty… and persecuted because of their faith.
Dawood fled his homeland in Iraq in 1982 during the war with Iran.
After beginning a new life in the United States, Jalil made it his mission to help other refugees.
I asked Jalil what we could do to help Ukrainian refugees, and his answer was not quite what I expected… he said:
"The Lord hears us, and he knows. Prayer is important, and we all need to do that, but by helping, we become the Lord's hand. Whether it's donating clothes, food, money, or by actually going to Ukraine through a missionary – whatever you can do. And if you can't do that, talk to your pastor about your church supporting refugees."
This is certainly a time for the church to mobilize and pray and supply financial resources to help these suffering people caught in this horrible war.
I believe anyone listening to this powerful podcast will benefit from Jalil's insights.
Here are just a few of the topics we discuss during the podcast:
In 2013 Dawood founded World Refugee Care, a donor-supported, global ministry to provide help for refugees worldwide.
If you would like to learn more about Dawood's story, read his book The Refugee: A Story of God's Grace and Hope on One Man's Road to Refuge.
The book chronicles his persecution and eventual escape from Iraq and how he developed a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ.
You can purchase the book on Amazon.com [Click Here].
To learn more about Dawood's organization, or if you'd like to donate to help Ukrainian refugees, or Christian refugees worldwide, visit his website at https://worldrefugeecare.org.
Let me know what you think. Email me at craig@craighuey.com.
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