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Forgiveness is one of the most powerful—and most difficult—acts we are called to as followers of Jesus.
How Wartime Changes The Gospel
Our ministry has changed a lot since the start of the full scale invasion. Like it or now the conditions around you can have a powerful negative or positive affect on how you share the gospel.
The Russians Tried to Kill Me | Firsthand Account from Kherson, Ukraine
This video clip that recently went viral hit close to home—literally. I’ve been on this road multiple times. It wasn’t me in the footage,
Persecution of Christians in Ukraine
Recently, I’ve heard claims—mainly from conservative media in the West—suggesting that the Ukrainian government is persecuting churches. Is this true?
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2 Years After Russia’s Full-scale Invasion of Ukraine
We answer your questions about life in Ukraine and what’s going on now here on the ground exactly 2 years after Russia’s invasion on February 24,
A True Story of How God Is Helping Ukraine Through Prayer
The situation in Ukraine continues to draw concern. Winter brings heightened worries about power infrastructure and heating, especially in the face of potential advancements by Russia.
Nickolas Gives His Perspective on Life in Ukraine During War
I interviewed our youngest son, Nickolas about his experience living for 1.5 years during war time in Odesa, Ukraine. You might be surprised by some of his answers.
Who Should You Believe About Ukraine?
Below are a few news sources that seem to accurately communicate what is going on here in Ukraine.
https://www.youtube.com/@DenysDavydov
https://www.dw.com/en/ukraine/t-17295382
https://tvpworld.com/69713095/military-mind
Staying informed about events in Ukraine requires a discerning approach to news consumption due to the abundance of information sources,
Russian Missiles Hit Near Our Church
Around 2:00 AM on Sunday morning several Russian missiles hit historic downtown Odesa, Ukraine. Three of the missiles hit about 200 yards for our church.
Why Was Pastor Oleksandr Tortured By Russians?
Pastor Oleksandr chose to stay in Balakleya after Russian troops took over the city. One day Russian soldiers came to his home and said they needed to talk with him.