Ukrainian Refugees in Prezmysl, Poland
As some of you may know or have heard, Ronda and I served for Naz Global Missions at the Polish/Ukrainian border, in the little town of Przemysl, for six months, aiding Ukrainian refugees fleeing their war-torn country.
Przemysl's the 1st train stop into Poland and the jumping-off point at passport control for Ukrainians to be free from the terror and destruction left behind them.
To read about what it was like for us there, click on https://viewpoint.pointloma.edu/serving-at-the-ukrainian-border-carl-and-ronda-winderl/ for some specifics and details of the refugees and our experiences with them.
Alternatively, go to https://viewpoint.pointloma.edu/summer-2022-magazine/ and then scroll over to pages 28 - 35 to see the article all decked-out graphically in the vibrant blue & yellow colors of the Ukrainian flag.
Whichever place you visit, it'll be a little like going to Dunkin' Donuts -- 'worth the trip.'
Blessings.