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‘Overwhelmed’ while ministering to Ukrainian refugees

  • June 7, 2022
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‘Overwhelmed’ while ministering to Ukrainian refugees

By Ralph Stevens
Special to The Alabama Baptist 

Medyka, Poland — it’s a place where the people have a few numbers etched on their hearts and minds:

  • 43.3 miles — the distance to Auschwitz, the largest Nazi concentration camp
  • 6 million — the number of people, primarily Jews, who were killed during the Holocaust
  • 77 years — the length of time since Auschwitz, which is located in Oswiecim, Poland, was liberated.
A missions team member (in the orange vest) plays the game Jenga with refugee children in Medyka, Poland. Children left their friends, neighborhoods and schools on a moment’s notice and had no chance to say their goodbyes. (Photo by Ralph Stevens)

Fresh on the mind

The atrocities of World War II are a lifetime ago, but not long enough for the Polish people.

The memories are fresh for them. And they are not going to stand by and let history repeat itself without offering their lives to stop it.

This drives the way they react as they watch the war in Ukraine unfold. Their city is right on the border with Ukraine, and refugees have poured in.

I saw this firsthand when I traveled there recently with a missions team.

The emotional impact of this one-week trip has been staggering. Memories and thoughts continue to flood my mind and set off empathy, love, anger and frustration, each emotion coming within minutes of the other.

There was joy, however, in serving these people. The refugees are the least of these that Jesus speaks about in Matthew 25:40, “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’”

Many of those we saw were Ukrainians with low incomes, people who had never traveled. They carried their possessions in shopping bags.

Many left home without toiletries or another set of clothes or with limited formula for their babies.

Children left their friends, neighborhoods and schools on a moment’s notice and had no chance to say their goodbyes.

Leaving home behind

Many families will never return to their homes and hope to start a new life elsewhere.

A girl from the train station receives a Send Relief backpack. (Photo by Ralph Stevens)

I had a chance meeting with two young men about 25 years old as we sat down to eat dinner before driving back to the hotel. Sebastian and his friend Adam are representative of most of the Polish people.

Neither speaks Ukrainian, and neither knew any Ukrainians before the war began, yet they are heavily involved in the war effort. They drive supplies to the front line to resupply the Ukrainian military. They work to establish warehouses in Poland to collect supplies and move them to those fighting the Russian army.

These two young men decided to act because there is a great need.

Willing to help

Many other Polish people also jumped in to help. May 3 is Poland’s Constitution Day, like Independence Day in the U.S. There are Polish and Ukrainian flags bound together everywhere in Warsaw and Krakow.

The government opened its borders without restriction, made public buses and trains free for the people of Ukraine and is simplifying the process of legalization. Polish families opened their homes, created jobs and put their lives on hold to serve these people. Why? Because they remember.

The Ukrainian families we met, mostly women, children and the elderly, were gracious and appreciative though some expressed despair.

Auschwitz, the largest Nazi concentration camp, is 43.3 miles from Medyka, Poland. It was liberated 77 years ago. Six million Jews were killed during the Holocaust. (Photo by Ralph Stevens)

Many did not know what to do or where to go.

On the first day, we met Sasha who was by himself in the train station. Brad, a member of our team, speaks Russian and went to speak to him. Sasha is 15 years old and knew he could not go home for fear he would be killed. He heard the gospel that day and is now a believer.

Illya is 12 years old, an aspiring soccer player. His mom, brother and sister are at the refugee center in Warsaw. He has an older brother in Turkey who is a professional basketball player. Illya’s family hope to emigrate to Berlin soon to start fresh.

We also met a young girl about 17 years old. She was there with her 12-year-old brother in the train station in Krakow waiting for a train.

She does not know where her parents are. She fled the country with her brother and is now taking care of him as she seeks work.

At times during this trip I was overwhelmed by what seemed like God’s silence, but I was reminded He is not silent at all.

Missions team members walk through the NGO tent city at the border crossing at Medyka, Poland. The city is right on the border with Ukraine, and refugees continue to pour into the area. (Photo by Ralph Stevens)

He is moving and speaking through His people as they share the love of Christ. If we do and say nothing, how will He be heard? How will He be felt? Are we not the hands and feet, the body of Christ?

God’s people must respond. What will we do with the treasure we have been given? In God’s story, believers have a story like that of the Polish people who remember the numbers. We know what it is to suffer and be given new life. What we do with it shows what we truly believe. Do we open the doors for those in need? Do we point them to hope? Are we meeting people at the front lines of their lives?

I am changed and amazed at the goodness of our God. He has raised up people from all over the world to help the Ukrainian refugees.

We saw people from all nations set up and ready, working side by side to serve the helpless.

However, it is our responsibility as believers to carry the good news that will change their eternity.


EDITOR’S NOTE — Ralph Stevens is a member of Shades Mountain Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, and traveled with a missions team made up of former missionaries to Ukraine and others from various states in late April. To read more about the team’s efforts, check out this feature by Sharon Mager of the Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware.

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