Aviel Sela began visiting Nehama, a Ukrainian Holocaust survivor, last year. On his first visit, it was clear that she loved talking about God. Nehama had been searching for answers to spiritual questions her whole life. She had never found answers that made sense until the Lord put me in her path. Born to Jewish parents in 1936, Nehama lived through World War II before training as an economist. Towards the end of the 1980s, the tragedy at Chernobyl took place. As she saw the government’s handling of the disaster and looked at the country’s economy, she was very disappointed. In Nehama’s opinion as a state economist, the government was only looking after its own interests as corrupt leaders lined their own pockets. She finally had enough and emigrated to Israel with her family at the beginning of the 1990s. Nehama’s daughter is already a believer and my contact with Nehama is an answer to her daughter’s prayers. Nehama had many spiritual questions, so I kept returning to answer them and talk to her about Jesus. During a recent visit, Nehama told me she had committed so many GOD CAN FORGIVE ME! JERUSALEM, ISRAEL 4
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