Having a big brother love them in the midst of war

Bob Moffitt interviews Logan Edgell, 19, tells his experience of a stint in the Ukraine with young people in the midst of conflict, to provide relief, joy, and Bible teaching. For these kids, Logan says it was like, “having a big brother and sister loving them in the midst of war.” Logan shares the lasting impact that God made on him as he was shepherding young people, despite speaking a different language, while providing prayer, a smile and forging deep relationships.  Of the 50 kids that he was with, more than half were displaced because of the war.

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