The war doesn’t just destroy buildings — it erases entire villages. Places where just yesterday volunteers delivered bread are now gone. Wiped out. Families broken. Lives lost. Ukraine is bleeding.

Every new day brings more evacuations, more refugees, more people whose entire life fits into one or two suitcases. But through this darkness, hope keeps moving forward — carried in the form of bread. One for the body. One for the soul.

Thanks to those who support the ministry through IMOCE, fresh loaves of “Victory Bread” are still traveling the war-torn roads of Ukraine. This bread reaches families in the frontline towns and villages of Kherson, Sumy, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, Mykolaiv, and Donetsk regions. And alongside each loaf comes the Word of God — quietly, faithfully, sowed into hearts.

We are deeply grateful to everyone who joins in this mission of bread — especially to our faithful friend and partner Anatoliy Petrovych, whose heart burns for Ukraine and who continues to support the baking of each loaf.

This bread is not just sustenance. It’s a sign. A reminder that in the midst of destruction, God still cares. Through your prayers, your giving, and your love, the Gospel keeps moving. Volunteers, chaplains, and local ministers walk through danger every day — carrying hope in their hands.

And one day, in eternity, we believe we’ll meet those who came to know Christ — through this bread, through your love, through this ministry.

Thank you for not turning away.
Thank you for standing with Ukraine.
And thank you for being part of God’s work — even in war.