Mobile Dental Ministry Treats Patients in Irpin, Ukraine

On the second day of their mobile dental clinic the team from Kyiv Jewish Messianic Congregation had already treated 27 patients in Ukraine.

IRPIN, UKRAINE — On the second day of their mobile dental clinic the team from Kyiv Jewish Messianic Congregation had already treated 27 patients in Irpin, an area near Kyiv badly hit by the war.

Dentist:

This is the 2nd day of our mobile dental clinic field trip. In total, 27 people received treatment. Each case was of a different degree of complexity. 2 doctors were able to treat patients simultaneously in removing dental deposits, removing teeth and performing fillings.

Patient:

I used to have lots of abscesses. We selected the most problematic tooth and removed it. Still can’t talk because of the anaesthetic.

Patient 2:

It’s so good that this mobile dental clinic visited us and provided such a service. All glory to God and thanks to this team.

Volunteer:

As we receive feedback, we can see that people need this not only in Irpin’ but in all cities of Ukraine. Especially in the ones that suffered from the war the most. It’s about people’s health.


About KJMC

Kiev Jewish Messianic Congregation (KJMC) was born shortly after first Festival of Jewish Music and Dance, organized by the mission “Hear, O Israel!” (Jonathan Bernis), which took place in Ukraine in 1994. Boris Grisenko has been the rabbi (pastor) of KJMC from the very beginning. Rabbi Boris was also the Vice Chairman of the Ukrainian Interchurch Council and holds an Honorary Doctorate in Theology from CLST (Christian Life School of Theology). KJMC has grown over the years and today numbers more than 2,000 people. The congregation is comprised of Jews and non-Jews, all of whom have accepted the Lord Yeshua ha’Mashiach (Jesus Christ).

The KJMC vision is focused largely on the revival of the Jewish people, including:

  • So that every Jew would know his Messiah
  • The unity in the Body of the Messiah to be restored
  • To break free of non-Biblical extremes of Judaism and Christianity
  • To bring about freedom from antisemitism, indifference, and other non-Biblical attitudes as well as freedom from Humanism and occult spirituality

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