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MISSIONWITHOUTBORDERS “I was in prison and you visited me” – Jesus (Mt 25:36, 44) I was craving for chocolate as I have not eaten any for years... My life has been very difficult so far. But I believe that God exists and that he will not forsake me.Asen, prisoner, Bulgaria The fact that such fine people with warm hearts came to meet with us touched my soul.Yordan, prisoner, Bulgaria My friends made big promises that they would visit me if I ended up in prison (but they didn’t). Now it’s you, complete strangers, that come to see me and bring me gifts. Only you with your Christmas gifts keep my hope alive.A prisoner, Sofia NEW PROJECT WHY Eastern European prisons are old, overcrowded, dreary and inhumane. Inmates feel forgotten, unwanted and hopeless. WHAT PrisonCare reaches out to desperate men and women with visits, the Gospel and practical gifts. WHERE Bulgaria, Albania and Ukraine, but soon spreading into other countries. HOW By supporting those visiting and supplying hygiene packs, clothes, shoes and Christmas parcels. WHO MWB staff and volunteers working alongside local churches. Prisoners meet for prayer and worship, Bulgaria

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MISSIONWITHOUTBORDERS

“I was in prison and you visited me” – Jesus (Mt 25:36, 44)

“I was craving for chocolate as I have not eaten any for years... My life has been very difficult so far. But I believe that God exists and that he will not forsake me.” Asen, prisoner, Bulgaria

“The fact that such fine people with warm hearts came to meet with us touched my soul.” Yordan, prisoner, Bulgaria

“My friends made big promises that they would visit me if I ended up in

prison (but they didn’t). Now it’s you, complete strangers, that come to see me and bring me gifts. Only you with your Christmas gifts keep my hope alive.” A prisoner, Sofia

NEW PROJECT

Why Eastern European prisons are old, overcrowded, dreary and inhumane. Inmates feel forgotten, unwanted and hopeless.

WhaT PrisonCare reaches out to desperate men and women with visits, the Gospel and practical gifts.

WhERE Bulgaria, Albania and Ukraine, but soon spreading into other countries.

hOW By supporting those visiting and supplying hygiene packs, clothes, shoes and Christmas parcels.

WhO MWB staff and volunteers working alongside local churches.

Prisoners meet for prayer and worship, Bulgaria

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GiviNG ThEm PRaCTiCal hElPApart from visiting the prisoners, one way to show care is to give them basic things they just never have. Each “PrisonCare pack” contains things like:• Shampoo • Towel • Soap • Socks• Toothpasteandtoothbrush • Chocolateorsweets• Sanitarypads(women) • Shavingsoapandrazor(men)

We also supply clothing, shoes and Bibles when we have the opportunity.

“We’ve seen many prisoners come to saving faith in Jesus Christ. Their families have testified time and again about the change that has taken place in their hearts, as expressed in their attitude and behaviour. We’ve had inmates who have in turn reached their loved ones with the Gospel. Once I even heard the testimony of a man who stood up to thank the Lord for allowing this unfortunate turn of events in his life, so he might be able to encounter the Lord behind prison bars.”PastorRumenBordjiev,Bulgaria(picturedabovewithagroupofprisonersreceivinggifts)

LD(namewithheld)at a woman’s prison inTirana,Albania.Shecomesfromatragic background and is grateful for the Mission’s care pack.

PastorRangelKalvachev(picturedatfrontcentre),whom MWB supports, visiting the prison at Christmas 2000.

Women receiving their care packs, Albania. Gifts must beinplasticbagsandbeinspectedbyapoliceofficer.Theprisonersaredelightedtohavethem.

SarkisOvanesyan,DirectorofMWBBulgaria,talkingtothemenataservice,PazardzhikPrison.Themenwerepleasedtoseenewfaces–theyarestarved of simple human contact from outsiders.

Prisoners in Bulgaria receiving a simple tract explaining the Christian Gospel. Many need it read to them because they are illiterate.

A big dark room, lit by only a few dim electric light bulbs. Windows covered with wooden planks. Rough wooden benches. A depressing atmosphere.

This is what they found when our MWB Bulgaria team first visited Pazardzhik Prison in Southern Bulgaria. 650 prisoners live there. They receive no letters or cards from home; they have no money and cannot get even basic things like soap or a towel. Many have no warm clothes or shoes and wear jandals even in the cold of winter. Most come from poor families who cannot support them because they can barely survive themselves. Some are rejected by their families for what they have done and never have visitors. 80 percent are illiterate, and most have trouble expressing their thoughts and feelings. These are the forgotten ones.

Helping to Change Lives in Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania and Ukraine

MISSIONWITHOUTBORDERS PO Box 56264, Dominion Road, Auckland 1446 Phone 09 309 6969 / 0800 469269 | Fax 09 309 6968 Email [email protected] | Website www.mwb.org.nz | Reg. Charity No. CC37218