There may be no greater pain in this world than holding the still-warm hands of a loved one just taken by a missile fragment.
How can anyone find the words to tell parents, children, or spouses that their beloved has just fallen — another victim of this cruel war?

In the midst of this anguish, we turn our eyes to heaven and cry out, as written in 2 Chronicles 20:12:
“Our God, will You not judge them? For we have no power against this great multitude that is coming against us; nor do we know what to do, but our eyes are upon You.”

Today, our hearts grieve for those lost in Sumy, but our response is to sow the Word of God even more boldly — to carry hope where death tries to reign.

We extend our deepest thanks to Anatoliy Petrovych and the entire IMOCE mission, as well as every hand and heart involved in the Bread Ministry. Through your faithfulness, bread continues to reach the most affected areas of Ukraine — Donetsk, Sumy, Chernihiv, Kherson, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Mykolaiv regions.

This bread carries more than nourishment. It carries love. It carries presence. It carries the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

We pray daily that God would multiply both the spiritual and physical bread — that lives would be sustained, and souls would be saved. As long as there is breath in our lungs, we will continue to go, to serve, and to sow His Word.

To our dear friends and supporters — thank you from the depths of our hearts.
You are standing with Ukraine in its darkest hour, and God sees every seed you sow.

May the Lord repay you a hundredfold. May He comfort you as you comfort others.