
European Ministries
As our FOI teams in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom pursue relationships with Jewish friends, they constantly hear stories of those who are desperate for help, many too poor to cover their own expenses and needs. In an effort to show love to our Jewish friends and Holocaust survivors, we offer relief and hope to those we can reach. Your gift today will help support our FOI team as they seek to minister to those in need with both a practical gift and the healing message of the Messiah.
Every summer, hundreds of children and their families come from broken areas across Eastern Europe to summer camp in the serene Polish countryside. This year has been especially important as all these children come from war-torn Jewish communities in Ukraine. At camp, children enjoy fellowship, Bibles and Bible study, hot meals, and peace and safety away from air raid sirens. Each child returns home with clothes, new shoes, a backpack, and a Bible. More importantly, every child leaves camp knowing that God’s love for him or her is real. You can give these children and their families food, lodging, and clothing, but even more, you can give them the hope they can find only in Jesus Christ.
War continues in Eastern Europe, and when it is over, intensive rebuilding will need to occur. Our mission workers serving in the region for more than 6 decades are risking their lives daily to help transport, feed, house, and clothe refugees, while trucking food, medicine, clothing, emergency equipment, and generators to Jewish communities in Ukraine. Beyond Ukraine, ministry continues and the delivery of humanitarian aid to desperate Jewish enclaves in Belarus, Poland, and other parts of Eastern Europe is ongoing. The need is urgent as conditions worsen in the Baltic region. For mere dollars, you can feed a family for a month. For a little more, you can help transport, feed, and house refugees for a week at one of our safe houses in Poland. Your support will help meet the most serious physical needs, right now, by supplying food, medicine, clothes, shelter, and other essential needs in Eastern Europe.