Then Jesus said, “When you give a luncheon or dinner,

do not invite

 your friends,

your brothers

or relatives,

or your rich neighbors;

if you do, they may invite you back and so you will be repaid.

 But when you give a banquet,

invite

the poor,

the crippled,

the lame,

the blind,

and you will be blessed.

Luke 14:12-13

 

The Vision: Create a feast that honors the street people of Ukraine. Provide a setting and place for them to eat as much food as they want while being treated like the VIP.


 

Assemble the 8 most incredible people on the face of this planet (a.k.a. Umoja and Natalka) who have a heart for being Jesus’ hands and feet in a world that is broken and needy.

 

 


The Work: Invite as many people as possible on the week leading up to the feast!


 

 

Obtain an understanding of the legalities so we

do NOT get arrested by the Ukrainian police.


 

 

Go to the market


 

 

Buy

Grapes, Pears, and Oranges

Cookies, Chips, and Crackers


 

 

 Make 100 salami and cheese sandwiches with more

 than adequate amounts of mayonnaise and mustard


 

 

 

Go back to the store to buy ALL their breads

and (John’s favorite), JUICE

       

 

 

…………………….

 

 Then the evening of the Feast arrives. We quickly gather our many bags of food and walk into the freezing cold night. There was a feeling of anticipation and nervousness as we walked. Would people come? Would we get in any trouble with the police? Would we be eating salami and cheese sandwiches for 3 days straight?

 

 

We found a spot in the park next to Odessa’s

train station and started to set up camp. Because

of the regulations of the city, we had to make

our little feast look like a picnic instead of a formal

dinner.


 

 

We gathered in a circle and prayed in faith

and then we waited…


 

 

and waited a little bit more…


 

 

And THEN… one of our first customers!!


 

 

We found ourselves handing out food left

and right as more people came to our little

gathering!


 

 

We quickly made some new friends

as a group of street kids came to hang out with

us. Little did we know that they would soon be

our key to passing out the rest of the food we

had made

  

 

The night started to creep in on us and we needed to

wrap up our feast but we still had food to hand out.

So our new friend Icha offered to walk with us and hand

out the rest of the food that we had. We formed a team

and started on the journey.


 

I walked with our contact, Natalka, and these kids

as we fearlessly crossed roads filled with cars. I

walked with them not understanding a word that was

being spoken and loving every second of it! My fingers were

frozen, I was a little unsure of where we were going, but

my love of adventure took over and I followed along confident

that God saw me and would take care of us.

 

We found some of their friends in the park and gave them

some juice and bread. Around the next corner we saw a group

of crippled street people who were obviously drunk but 

oh so grateful to have the food. And by the end of the evening

we had passed out every single bit of food that we had for the

feast.

 

I found myself strongly desiring to be able to communicate

with my new friends as we survived the cold evening together.

We laughed with each other and learned to love each other

despite language barriers.

 

We finished the night with our new friends going back to their

‘home’ and us quickly making our way back to the 2 bedroom

flat that the 8 of us were sharing. It was finished! We had seen

Jesus bring those that needed food and friendship to our

humble feast in the park. And we had been changed by it

I will never forget the night I followed street kids around Ukraine

and was blessed to see a piece of their world and become

a part of a story that I am praying they won’t forget either!