After a brief return to Taiwan in 2022, Mia printed a lot of prophetic painting postcards as she was preparing to serve at a shelter in Europe. She planned to distribute the postcards on the streets and at train stations. At the time, the war between Ukraine and Russia had already broken out, but Mia had no idea that she would go directly to Ukraine during her journey.



Mia’s first stop in Europe was Austria, where she shared at a church on Sunday. Then on Monday, two elderly Christian truck drivers drove past the church and took a break. Mia’s friend talked to them and found out that the two drivers were going to Ukraine to deliver supplies. Mia’s friend suddenly suggested, “Mia, why don’t you go with them?”
In Mia’s original plan, her next stop was Budapest, and the two drivers said they could drop her off in Budapest on their way back. Mia immediately decided to join them. They only had 24 hours in Ukraine, and Mia deeply felt that the local people needed encouragement. She also gave out some postcards, using prophetic paintings to convey comfort and encouragement, and bringing the love of Jesus to them.



