This video is amazing, but so hard. It made me cry. I wish I could do the same thing as you did, even though it's hard to do. I hope I can adopt one of those children one day.
I am from Ukraine and I was blessed to be born in a family that loves me, and seing this video made me think about many things, it made me sad too, really sad.
This clip was very hard view without feeling emotional. I pray that these kids will continue to be cared for by wonderful missions like this. A great "Thank you" to all of the volunteers that visited these kids. You have brought love to them and your love will last a lifetime for all of the kids that you helped during your ministry. May God Bless the Children and your mission and may He lead more people to visit more children that are suffering in the world.
This video made me cry with tears of love for all of these children. A big Thank you to all of the teenagers and adult volunteers that did get a chance to visit these children. All of you definitely made a difference to each child because you brought the love of Christ to them. Please continue to minister to these children. One day I will save up enought money to visit them and help them to experience God's love also through music, laughter, and the Joy of God's unconditional love.
Well done, tactful clip. I know most of these kids whose lives you have touched and appreciate this well done video. Especailly the fact that you have given the world a taste of their life without getting anyone in trouble for being insensative.
In 2004 and 2006, I met the most amazing children in Lviv (western Ukraine). They were abandoned children who were rescued and raised by missionaries. My desire is to return to Ukraine (Ternopil Oblast) and establish El Shaddai Life Center. Visit website of UOCFP to read about the "Nadia Fund" and my dream for Ukrainian orphans.
I am a seminary student in New York with a deep passion and burden I feel for Ukrainian orphans. I can only explain it as God's gift to me.
thanks for posting this. We have 2 daughters adopted from Kharkiv Oblast Ukraine. (green forest special baby house for special needs kids)
It was good to see the effects of the orphanage on the young people who went, and not just the faces of the children. I think you captured the "feel" of the orphanage in your video, which is very hard to do. You can't fathom the depth of the despair unless you actually go.
all you guys are angels without your wings. Never ever forget that!!!!
hippyable 1 month ago
it brings tears to my eyes... it really does
xXxSPStyleLoverzxXx 9 months ago
Please have someone contact me from this organization. Thank you
hiskidstoo 10 months ago
This is heartbreaking. I Just want to hug them all <3
EliIiIiNnn 1 year ago 2
if a motherless child called me mama, i would be so tempted to adopt every one of them!
sareenagreen2010 1 year ago 5
@sareenagreen2010 if anyone would call me mama i would feel sad too... coz im a guy xD
davidthe1 1 year ago
This video is amazing, but so hard. It made me cry. I wish I could do the same thing as you did, even though it's hard to do. I hope I can adopt one of those children one day.
EllentJ93 1 year ago
WOW.. Amazing.. you're a very good person!
But i think that these children are the angels! *___*
VEROfiddeuord 1 year ago
How did you visit?
popstar1j 1 year ago
I am from Ukraine and I was blessed to be born in a family that loves me, and seing this video made me think about many things, it made me sad too, really sad.
xSimplyAmusedx 1 year ago
This clip was very hard view without feeling emotional. I pray that these kids will continue to be cared for by wonderful missions like this. A great "Thank you" to all of the volunteers that visited these kids. You have brought love to them and your love will last a lifetime for all of the kids that you helped during your ministry. May God Bless the Children and your mission and may He lead more people to visit more children that are suffering in the world.
MoscowIBoev 1 year ago
why were that boy bound with a roap to that bench?
sorry my bad english ?
this video made me cry, i've been to ukraine my self with an organization callen kpk ukraina
idalovehilary 1 year ago
This video made me cry with tears of love for all of these children. A big Thank you to all of the teenagers and adult volunteers that did get a chance to visit these children. All of you definitely made a difference to each child because you brought the love of Christ to them. Please continue to minister to these children. One day I will save up enought money to visit them and help them to experience God's love also through music, laughter, and the Joy of God's unconditional love.
MoscowIBoev 1 year ago
Well done, tactful clip. I know most of these kids whose lives you have touched and appreciate this well done video. Especailly the fact that you have given the world a taste of their life without getting anyone in trouble for being insensative.
cat4kids 1 year ago
In 2004 and 2006, I met the most amazing children in Lviv (western Ukraine). They were abandoned children who were rescued and raised by missionaries. My desire is to return to Ukraine (Ternopil Oblast) and establish El Shaddai Life Center. Visit website of UOCFP to read about the "Nadia Fund" and my dream for Ukrainian orphans.
I am a seminary student in New York with a deep passion and burden I feel for Ukrainian orphans. I can only explain it as God's gift to me.
77ukraine 2 years ago
please can you tell me the mane of men with a long beard?????
lesya90 2 years ago
GOD bless and protect oll wo make this children smail ...............
sagitario324 2 years ago
very touching video, thank you
angelspice70 2 years ago
very touching... i almost cry
letterstocleo4 2 years ago 2
thanks for posting this. We have 2 daughters adopted from Kharkiv Oblast Ukraine. (green forest special baby house for special needs kids)
It was good to see the effects of the orphanage on the young people who went, and not just the faces of the children. I think you captured the "feel" of the orphanage in your video, which is very hard to do. You can't fathom the depth of the despair unless you actually go.
christieminich 3 years ago 6