The following is excerpted from LDS Living. To read the full article, CLICK HERE.
André Polonski is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints currently in Kharkov, Ukraine. And now more than ever, he is grateful for a living prophet and prophetic counsel. In more ways than one—especially now—it has been lifesaving.
“You know, guys,” he says in a video posted to his Instagram story last week, “I am extremely grateful for our Church leaders and our prophet, who constantly reminded us to do our food storage. I have that food storage, and I’m grateful that I have this ability to share the goodness with others who are less fortunate.”
Then Polonski pulls from his personal food storage supply some flour, water, honey, toilet paper, frozen mincemeat, medicine, toilet paper, soap, vitamins, and homemade pickled tomatoes. Through tears, he shares that he is taking these much needed supplies to his elderly neighbor who is stuck in her apartment alone.
You can watch him deliver the supplies to his neighbor in his full video below:
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