A heart breaks as naturally as it loves. And traversing Antakya, Turkey, it crumbles like the buildings along the road. This once bustling city of 400,000 people now is post-apocalyptic.
With little more than the clothes on their back, hundreds of Ukrainian women and children wait hours in line to cross into Poland as part of the largest movement of people in Europe since World War II. More than 60% of the 110 Poland Baptist churches are responding to the needs of Ukrainian refugees, many of them in dramatic and radical ways.