Just this week I shared with you that the Baptist Church in Krasny Luch had been visited by officers from the Ministry of State Security,
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Lugansk Authorities Accuse Baptist Church of Being a “Sect”
Things seem to be taking a turn for the worse for churches and ministers in Eastern Ukraine. Below is a translation from a letter that recently came from the Central Baptist Church in Krasny Luch.
Seven Prayers for Disabled Refugees from Eastern Ukraine
They’ve been through a lot, they need physical healing and spiritual healing, they need Jesus. Today I’m asking you to help pray for these refugees from Eastern Ukraine.
#62 What God Says About Refugees -9 Shocking Truths
They’re just looking for a handout.
They will ruin our economy.
They’re dirty.
They don’t belong here!
Refugees Ask “Is God Punishing Us?”
“Why did this happen? Is God Punishing Us?”
A refugee brought that question up to our group of about 20 refugees from Eastern Ukraine after Sunday’s outreach.
#61 The Danger of Impure Ministry Motivations
Feeding the hungry, giving warm clothing for the needy, providing a place to stay and a bed for the homeless. Those are good things to do but there is a way we can turn those good things into bad things.
Seventeen Reasons Why I Will Not Stop Praying For Ukraine!
Warning, what I’m about to write is personal, which means you may not agree with it and if you don’t you’re certainly not alone!
Graduation in Nickolaev Ukraine
I don’t think I can accurately communicate to you the blessing, joy and humbling experience it was to give out certificates to 4 graduates from our first level program in Nickolaev!
#60 How to Communicate the Gospel Clearly and Convincingly
One of the main reasons we often fail at clearly communicating the Gospel is because we make the false assumption that we already know the Gospel and we have stopped making it a serious topic of study for our own heart!
After 24 Years of Independence Ukraine Needs Your Prayers
Yesterday we celebrated Ukrainian Independence Day with much more enthusiasm than we have in years past. We all donned our vyshyvankas and headed to downtown Odessa.