One Hope in God Amidst War
Ukraine continues to stand, even when the weight of war presses harder each day. In recent weeks, shelling and ballistic attacks have intensified, and forced evacuations have been announced in 18 more towns. People from Dnipropetrovsk region reached out with a desperate plea — to be taken out of danger.
Our team once again welcomed families, offering them shelter, humanitarian aid, and help in finding housing. Most importantly, we shared the Word of God, because in these dark days our only hope is in Him.
We also supported other churches that serve people of different needs. In one small church in Oleksandriiske, the only ones left are women: most of the brothers are at the front. A sister who recently buried her son, fallen in the war, now carries the responsibilities of ministry there. Even in grief, the service of God does not stop.
In the midst of pain, life goes on. We organized a youth event called “The Code of Relationships”, where young people explored what it means to build true relationships — with God, in a team, and with each other — even during war. At our Happy Time teen spaces, many who come from non-believing families discover God, visit art workshops, learn to play instruments, and simply find a safe place to talk and belong.
Every week people knock on our doors: single mothers, people with disabilities, displaced families, those living below the poverty line. Each story is heavy, yet each one is met with God’s love through practical help.
“In these dark days, our only hope is in God.” – from a sister serving in Oleksandriiske
We are deeply thankful to everyone who supports and stands with us. Your help means that the light of Christ continues to reach the brokenhearted here in Ukraine. We pray for you, our friends, with gratitude.








