
Prince of Peace - Isaiah 9:6-7 (Reflection on Ukraine Russia Conflict)
03/02/22 • 7 min
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In this episode, Pastor Jay Lee reflects on the senseless violence and heartbreaking scenes coming out of Ukraine, due to the Russian invasion. Pastor Jay reflects on war and peace, and the need for ultimate hope that can be found in Jesus, alone.
If you would like to help the people of Ukraine, here are a few organizations you can support:
- Save the Children - helping displaced Ukrainian children.
- International Medical Corps
- International Rescue Committee - Helping Ukrainian refugees in Poland.
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The closing song for this episode "No More" is by Floetic Dre (@floeticdre) - drum.io/floeticdre
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If you would like to contact Pastor Jay or support the podcast, visit: dailysabbath.com
In this episode, Pastor Jay Lee reflects on the senseless violence and heartbreaking scenes coming out of Ukraine, due to the Russian invasion. Pastor Jay reflects on war and peace, and the need for ultimate hope that can be found in Jesus, alone.
If you would like to help the people of Ukraine, here are a few organizations you can support:
- Save the Children - helping displaced Ukrainian children.
- International Medical Corps
- International Rescue Committee - Helping Ukrainian refugees in Poland.
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The closing song for this episode "No More" is by Floetic Dre (@floeticdre) - drum.io/floeticdre
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If you would like to contact Pastor Jay or support the podcast, visit: dailysabbath.com
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The closing song for this episode "The Truth" is by Ruthie Larbi (@ruthielarbi) - linktr.ee/RuthieLarbi
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