When they finally reached their home, it was there as they had left it, roofless and without windows. With nowhere else to go, they began living out of the broken-down structure, fearing the approaching fall, when snow and plummeting temperatures would also arrive.
Praise God that Samaritan’s Purse staff and local partners showed up first, offering her the needed repairs.
Some of the materials used to repair Katerina’s home were from the more than 1 million pounds of relief supplies Samaritan’s Purse had delivered to Ukraine since the start of the conflict.
“God always travels incognito. And this time, His help was through them.”
Within a month, the family not only had a protective roof and windows, but electricity, light, and heat were also restored! The family was able to weather the fall and winter months in their own home, and Denys and Ionna have been able to sleep without fear of a piece of ceiling falling on their heads.
“God always travels incognito,” said Katerina, giving thanks to Samaritan’s Purse and the local partners for the opportunity to live in her house again. “And this time, His help was through them.”