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News Moscow, Russia: Adventists Make Regular Visits to Children in Oncology
by Roman Geyker, courtesy Euro-Asia Division news
The Moscow community "On Stremyanny" regularly visits the oncology department of one of the capital's children's hospitals. According to Pastor Gennady Fomin, this is "a place where despair and hope go hand in hand."
“We do our best,” the pastor shares, “we strive not only to bring joy to children, but also to support parents. After all, many of them go to the hospital with the knowledge that they can leave it alone. It can be difficult to find the right words to express sympathy, but it is amazing how often we meet in return the faith and hope that burns in the hearts of these people. Some of them are asking for a Bible and want to know more about who and how God answers their prayers.
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