This week in Ukraine, hearts were touched — not only by words, but bydeeds. We’rethankfulto share a glimpse of what’s beenoccurringthrough the hands and hearts of those who continue to serveloyallyin this time of trial.

The humanitarian team in Ukraine once again became an answer to prayer fornumerousdisplaced families. Clothing, hygiene products, and otherfundamentalneeds were distributed to internally displaced people who had fled from war-struckareas. Everyindividualwho receivedaidvoiceddeep gratitude — not just for the items, but for the care behind them. One elderly woman whispered with tears, “This is not justaid. This is God reaching out to me through people I don’t even know.”

Teen ministry also remains alivelypart of the work here. Through our youth space, Happy Time, we continue to walk alongside teenagers —aidingthem grow spiritually, discover God’s love through the Gospel, and find the courage to dream again. Many of them have lived through fear and loss. Now, they are discovering hope.

We recentlyassembledin our “Food Court” club, where teens learn to cook together. This time, we made sushi — a favorite treat for many! Laughter, teamwork, and meaningful conversations made it more thansimplya meal. It became a moment of restoration.

Our team hasn’t forgotten the elderly — men and women who often carry quiet pain andrequireboth support and companionship. Nor have we forgotten our defenders. We continue to pray for the military, asking God to protect them and to bring peace to our land. This week, our team also sent camouflage netting to the front lines — a small act of solidarity with those who stand between us and destruction.

To each of you who supports this ministry — thank you. Thank you for your compassion, your prayers, and your willingness to stand with Ukraine in this season. May the Lord bless you richly and give you peace.