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She still dances.

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    Muromtseva takes a bus back to her flat after her dress rehearsal. (Reuters/Marton Monus)
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    Muromtseva hopes to one day return to Ukraine. (Reuters/Marton Monus)
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    Ukrainian dancers of the Kyiv City Ballet company take a break during a rehearsal in Paris, France, in June 2022. (AP/Thibault Camus)
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Ms. M. is a dancer.  She had to leave her home.  She left her dance shoes behind.

People gave Ms. M. new shoes.  She lives in a new city.  She can dance again!

Pray you will think of ways to show God’s love to people from other places.

Read More: Anna Muromtseva is 29. She fled Ukraine with her mother and grandmother over a year ago. She and thousands of other refugees took a train to escape war. People in Germany gave her new dance shoes and a place to practice. She arrived in Hungary last summer. She now dances the lead role in the ballet Swan Lake at the Hungarian State Opera. She says, “I’m happy to make a story on stage again.” 

“You shall treat the stranger who sojourns with you as the native . . . you shall love him as yourself.” (Leviticus 19:34)