While serving refugees on the streets near Boryspil, drones were spotted overhead throughout the day—a constant reminder of the trauma these displaced people face daily.
Every Sunday, our Hope Center hosts a refugee service where hundreds gather to find hope in the Word. Many are also praying to invite Jesus into their hearts and receive the new life that only He can give.
Each week, we minister to wounded soldiers in local hospital clinics. Recently, a soldier who lost a foot in the war asked us to sign his battalion flag after we ministered to him and prayed for him.
Many homes and apartments have been destroyed in the cities of Ukraine, creating a humanitarian crisis of thousands of refugees and displaced persons.
The cemetery in Vinnytsia, with its field of Ukrainian flags, stands as a powerful reminder of the trauma endured by the people. Just a few years ago, not a single flag marked this ground; now, they stretch as far as the eye can see.
Each week, our team visits local hospitals to support wounded soldiers and their families. The hospital administration has also granted us permission to hold weekly gatherings for them, providing comfort and community during this challenging time.
