Visiting of Italy

I warmly greet you, brothers and sisters from the PIE mission. Minister Grigory Kioresko addresses you.

I am very grateful to our Father God for His grace to me, having so many relatives and close brothers and sisters who pray, support in prayer and financially. I thank God for you, dear ones.

By the grace of God, recently I have been able to preach in several churches in our region.

I had a meeting with ministers, shepherds of the Churches of the Kelmenetsky and Sokiryansky districts, preached and answered many questions from the ministers. We live in very difficult times, many ministers are under threat of mobilization.

I had the great grace to be with my children in Italy. I visited their churches where they all serve. I was very happy for my children, because, being far away, in a foreign country, they serve God and His Church. I haven't seen them for two years. There I preached in three churches where my children serve.

I also had a meeting with the ministers and pastors of the Baptist Association of Constanta (Romania) on Saturday the 24th, and on Sunday the 25th, I preached in three Churches. Thank God for His grace.

On January 17, I had an evangelization with the Mennonite brothers in our Church in the village of Rakitnoye. There were 18 unbelievers who heard the Word of God.

Prayer requests:

  • Pray, brothers and sisters, for the people from Gostomel, due to the accident, I can’t go to them now, I want the Lord to keep them together so that they don’t fall apart.

  • Pray for my family that we will remain faithful to God until the end.

  • For the Church in the village Rakitnoe, there are friends who go to the meeting, but do not repent. Pray for them.

  • Friends... The Lord put it on my heart to take another village where there are no believers, and go there and begin work to save these people. I don’t name the area, the village, but I pray, and I ask you too, pray, the Lord knows what kind of village this is.

  • Pray for my health, after the accident, the pain in my chest does not go away.

Once again, thank you for helping, and praying, and for feeling constantly nearby.

Thank God for you.

With love to you, family Kioresko.