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We didn't think that we were hungry
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or we couldn't take a shower
because there was no hot water.
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We just were thinking about,
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"Are we going to stay alive today?"
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or "Are we going to die?"
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And we were only praying all the time.
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And thanks God we are still alive.
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I'm Ruslana.
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I'm staying here in Poland at the church.
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My family are refugees from Ukraine.
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My mom, my siblings, sister, and brother.
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Unfortunately, our father,
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he's a preacher,
and he is left In Ukraine.
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When the first day of war started,
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we hoped it would end soon, but it didn't.
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And the worst part was that
our city Berdyansk was occupied
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on the second and third days of war,
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so just from the start.
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And we couldn't leave the city at all.
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And the pharmacies, the food stores
were completely empty.
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People couldn't buy food
or even like simple medicines.
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And also we didn't have any network
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or we couldn't even call
that we are alive.
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And our grandmother, she was so worried,
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and we couldn't tell her
that we are alive.
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It was so bad.
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Ruslana and her family
are among the millions of refugees
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fleeing the conflict in Ukraine.
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Few know where they will end up.
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The majority of us
don't have relatives or friends here.
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And the only people who helped
is the church.
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The church gives us
a chance to have a future
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and helps us with the basic things.
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And here is the bedroom.
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So we slept here.
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And it's quite comfortable.
It's warm here and nice.
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And we are really glad
that the church provided us
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a place to sleep.
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Adventist churches across Europe
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are redefining what it means
for a church to be a sanctuary.
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ADRA supports their efforts
to take in thousands of refugees.
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Jesus never asked, "Who are you?"
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"What is your nationality?"
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"Are you a good person or bad person?"
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He was open.
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And I think this is a good example for us.
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When we are helping others,
it's like Jesus hands will be through us.
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We change because of Jesus,
of his impact on us.
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And we want to be His hands.
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We want to be His feet.
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The global humanitarian agency ADRA...
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The Adventist Development
and Relief Agency ADRA...
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And now the organization
has people in and around Ukraine
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helping the hundreds
of thousands of people fleeing...
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Groups here at home
are getting involved as well...
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But a Maryland aid group
is going much farther,
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5,000 miles farther
to provide direct help...
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It's already providing shelter
to refugees in youth centers
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and church buildings...
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ADRA volunteers
crossed the border themselves
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into Ukraine.
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This convoy carrying supplies...
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When they said like, "Don't worry,
you can feel at home here,
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and we will help you
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because we are your brothers
and sisters in God."
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They just supported us,
and that meant so much.
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"I was hungry
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and you gave me something to eat.
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I was thirsty
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and you gave me something to drink.
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I was a stranger and you invited me in.
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I needed clothes and you clothed me.
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I was sick and you looked after me.
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I was in prison and you came to visit me."