By Kelsie Krull | Grants officer
Due to the situation and the ceasefire being uncertain many people are avoiding large groups and large crowds so doing a large scale event is not something that people feel comfortable with. In the mean time Triumpant Mercy is continuing as many of our normal programs to create a sense of normal and serving those who are still displaced either because thier village remains beyond the fighting zone or because they have nothing to return to. Also some remain displaced scared that if they return they either are in a "hot" zone or they will hear the bombs dropping around them and they want to protect thier kids from exposing them to this.
Triumphant Mercy remains flexible to the needs of the people. We want to serve the those who are in the most need and sometimes this means shifting programs to be able to sit with people individually, hear stories and pray with them. Meaning our large scale events go on pause in order to reach hearts in depth.
By Kelsie Krull | Grants Officer
By Kelsie Krull | Grants Officer
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