Bread Ministry Continues to Bring Hope Across Ukraine
The ministry of serving people with bread continues to bring practical help and spiritual encouragement to many regions of Ukraine. Churches, pastors, volunteers, and communities from Cherkasy, Brody, Kharkiv, Sumy, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Druzhkivka, and Bahacheve express their sincere gratitude to the IMOCE Mission, Anatolii Petrovych, and everyone who supports this important work.
In Cherkasy and Brody, the ministry “Heart of the Son” warmly thanked the IMOCE Mission and all those who take part in the bread ministry. Their words of gratitude are filled with faith and praise: “May Your name be glorified, O God!”
Pastor Leonid from Kharkiv also shared heartfelt thanks on behalf of the people being served. He emphasized that the ministry to God and to people continues because of the support of friends and partners. Through this help, bread reaches those who need it most, and people receive not only physical nourishment but also spiritual encouragement.
In the Sumy region, many needy people continue to receive help. While coming for physical bread, they also pray and listen to the Word of God. This ministry reminds us that even in the middle of hardship, God’s love is being shared in a very real and practical way.
The bread ministry also continues in the Donetsk region, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson region — areas deeply affected by the war. In Druzhkivka, after another painful “Easter gift” from the Russians, bread is being sent to people who remain there. Many residents have nowhere to go. Some had left before, but later returned because, sadly, no one was waiting for them elsewhere, and the state is unable to fully care for them.
This is why the bread ministry is so important. Every month, thanks to the support of the IMOCE Mission, Anatolii Petrovych, Andrii Kolomiiets, and everyone involved, 6,500 loaves of bread are baked and distributed to people living in the reality of war.
Together with physical bread, people also receive the spiritual bread — the Word of God. The Gospel is being sown among those who are suffering, grieving, and searching for hope.
The House of Mercy in Bahacheve also expressed its gratitude for the “Victory” bread, which is used to feed elderly people living in the care center. For them, this bread is not only food, but also a sign of compassion, support, and God’s faithfulness.
Dear friends and partners of the IMOCE Mission, Anatolii Petrovych, Andrii Kolomiiets, and everyone connected to this ministry — thank you for your caring hearts, your active love, and your constant support for Ukrainians living through the war.
Christ is Risen!
May God bless everyone who serves, gives, prays, and helps bring bread and hope to the people of Ukraine.

















