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Slavic Gospel Association |
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PETER DEYNEKA RUSSIAN MINISTRIES INC |
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Ukraine On Mission |
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BAPTIST INTERNATIONAL EVANGELISTIC |
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SLAVIC INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION |
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MISSION MACEDONIA |
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Více Náboženské související, duchovní rozvoj j. n. (jinak neurčeno)
Apoštolská církev, sbor bez hranic Klášterec nad OhříKlášterec nad Ohří |
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Farní charita SokolovSokolov |
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"Spolek na záchranu kostela sv. Anny v Sedleci"Karlovy Vary |
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Římskokatolická farnost LoketLoket |
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Cisterciácké opatství OsekOsek |
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September 2025 Dear friends, I am writing this on Labor Day and if you have been following the Ukraine war, much has happened, since my last prayer letter. President Trump met with president Putin in Alaska and president Trump met with president Zalensky and a few other heads of state in Washington, D.C. shortly thereafter. I was hopeful that a breakthough would happen and this war would soon end, but that doesn’t seem the case. Many people believe that Putin was just appeasing Trump and wants to continue his aggression. And according to the BBC, Zelensky has vowed to continue to fight because their calls for peace are not being heard. Zelensky remarked, “We need a just peace, a peace where our future will be decided only by us; Ukraine is not a victim, but a fighter…Ukraine is not yet won, but it certainly has not lost.” Around the same time that Zelenksy vowed to continue the fight, reports are circulating that Ukraine damaged a nuclear power plant in Russia, which is a very dangerous escalation, if true. Here is the article about Zelensky’s comments: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/czxy2v9dzgxo. Ukraine is now allowing volunteers to serve in their military that are 60 years old and older, and I read recently that Ukraine is considering lowering the draft age from 21 to a lower age. To me this messages desperation and due to over one million Ukrainians killed or injured, the next generation has been decimated. Unfortunately, it looks like the war will continue and many more people will be killed or injured. My city of Kharkiv continues to get pummelled by rockets, missiles and drones, but it rarely makes the news - everyone I know is safe. We sent more money to pastor Zhenya who is putting on a children’s camp right now, but he said that drones were flying above his area, just outside of Kharkiv, which caused much concern, since bombs are attached to many drones. Thankfully, these drones did not attack the children. Here is an update from pastor Vitali from Good News Church in Kharkiv: “Dear friends in America, thank you for remembering us in prayer and helping our church in so many ways through the war and past years. You have been a huge blessing to us since the beginning of the war and you have helped us serve thousands upon thousands of people since the beginning of the war. In recent times, you have really blessed us with the food kitchen and we thank you so much! Our church continues to serve thousands of people, not only in our main church in Kharkiv, but many other locations too. We have seen expotential church growth in the following locations: Good News Church in the city of Pervomaysky; Good News Church in the village of Mirnoye; Good News Church in the village of Sharovka; Good News Church in the village of Novaya Vodolaga; Good News Church in the city of Valki; Good News Church in the village of Kovyagi; Good News Church in the city of Zmiev; Good News Church in the village of Kachalovka; Good News Church in the village of Kolomak; Good News Church in the village of Alekseevka and other locations too. Throughout the year, we are engaged in many different ministries and outreaches. A few that we do include trips, camps, children's center, and work with individual children who need help and are suffering. Many of the children that we serve have lost a parent or live in a foster care family, due to no longer having a living parent. It is a tragic situation. We also conduct ministries for children that have been displaced by this horrific war. We have outreaches for the children that include games, crafts, Bible stories, etc. We are always trying to put smiles on their faces and give them hope in Jesus. In our own church in Kharkiv, we are opening a children’s center in one of the bomb shelters near our church. Throughout this war, many people have moved from larger cities, like Kharkiv to villages to escape the bombs, missiles and drones, but in many of these locations, there is no electricity and many people cook on open fires and old brick ovens. Some people settle in homes with up to 15-20 people in one house with a relative or friend, because there is no place to accommodate everyone. People stock up on firewood so they can heat and feed their families. Within Kharkiv, there are electrical blackouts at times. If this happens during our church service, we use generators for power. Many businesses have left Kharkiv, due to the proximity with the Russian border, which allows many shells and bombs to hit us. There isn’t a lot of work and many of the young people have left our city to work in other regions of Ukraine. Life is trying to get back to normal, but some children cannot go to school and don’t have access to online teaching, so this is problematic too. The good news is that many people are still coming to Christ for savlation and we are seeing a spiritual awakening among middle aged people and senior citizens. Please continue to pray for our church, our city, our country, and of course, all of the families deeply affected by this war. Thank you very much for everything!” - Pastor Vitali Faliy Friends, I thank you for supporting many churches in the Kharkiv region, including Good News Church. We have been able to help many churches over the years, and with God’s mercy, we will continue to do so for years to come. You are helping us serve children all over the war zone, so thank you very much! I have sent pastor Zhenya an additional donation last week and I will be sending Good News Church a donation this week. Thank you for blessing Ukraine in so many ways and helping our ministry too! In Jesus’ love, Ron (fb)
July/August 2025 Dear friends, I am writing this on July 4, Independence Day in America. Franklin D. Roosevelt, once said, “Freedom cannot be bestowed; it must be achieved.” Spiritually speaking, in Ephesians 3:12 Paul writes, “In Christ, and through faith in him, we may approach God with freedom and confidence.” Freedom is super important both in this world and in our faith in Christ! In my opinion, America was built on the sacrifice of many people through the years, and Christianity has been at the center of many people’s beliefs within our country. My biological father died in Vietnam, so we could have freedom. My adopted father also went to Vietnam and came back injured, also for our freedom. They tried to achieve and maintain our freedom as a county and society. One of those freedoms people died for was so we could have religious freedom and that freedom to worship Jesus Christ has seen millions of Americans turn to our Lord as Savior. Our culture has also given me to ability to share the Good News of Jesus Christ in America and Ukraine. I feel extremely blessed and privilieged to be able to have to ability to serve along side of you to make things better in this country and world and help people to turn to God. Ukraine is also trying to achieve freedom and after 3.5 years of war, the sacrifice has been high with death and injuries of about a thousand or more men per day. Men lose their lives, wives lose their husbands, children lose their fathers – it is a great price Ukraine is paying for freedom, which seems elusive at the moment. But our ministry partners, like you, are trying our best to provide the hope and love of Christ to this lost and hurting nation. Within this prayer letter (July/August) and maybe the next prayer letter (September), I will highlighting New Life Church in Kharkiv. We partner with this church with all of their children’s summer outreach activities to many villages and towns within the war zone. For the past four summers, this church has gone from village to village putting on children’s summer programs and giving kids a reprieve from the horrors of this war. But don’t be mislead – these children are hurting. The effects of war on kids are real, so we must keep them in our prayers. New Life Church tirelessly serves families and children. Here are a few words from pastor Vlad Kalin: “Dear friends in America, than you for partnering with us in our ministry to children. Every summer, we travel to many locations with a team from our church to put on a children’s program with worship, skits, we feed families, play games, provide candy for the children, and share the gospel. Without your help, we are able to make these events happen, so thank you very much! Holding celebrations in our villages are very important, because children can depart the on-going events of the wars, socialize with other children, and just be kids for awhile. We do everything very professionally, strategically, and intentionally by focusing on making every child feel wanted, loved and cared for by us, in the name of Jesus. We are very blessed by these events because everyone is joyful and happy – our team, the parents, and of course, the children! We hear the same message every where we go, ‘Please visit us again; we are very grateful and really need these events for our kids.’ Needless to say, we always see it as a pleasure to visit these beautiful children. There is so much love … and friendly chaos with kids running around and screaming for joy everywhere! It isn’t easy to always manage everyone, but it is well worth the effort. With the very difficult circumstances of this war, every child is struggling with something, but we see that all the children are growing up and surrounded by loving mom’s - you can feel that in every cell of your body. Thank you for partnering with us and keep praying for us, please!” – Pastor Vlad Friends, I also thank you for supporting New Life Church in their efforts to love children and share the Good News of Jesus Christ. For many children and families, that is all that they have left. As for our ministry, we are down about $18,000 from this time last year, so please pray for our ministry too. You are all a gift from God to my family and Ukraine! In Jesus’ love, Ron (fb)
Poslední komentáře
Your efforts to support and uplift those in need in Eastern Ukraine are truly inspiring! I’m grateful for the work Slavic Christian Ministries is doing to share hope and healing during such difficult times. 💙🙏detail |
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I just donated to support the mission! Every little bit helps make a difference in the lives of orphans and refugees. Let’s stand together and show that we care! ❤️ #HelpEasternUkrainedetail |
Poslední diskuze
What strategies can Slavic Christian Ministries implement to effectively support orphans and refugees affected by war in Eastern Ukraine?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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How can we encourage and mobilize local churches to participate in medical missions and drug rehabilitation efforts in conflict-affected areas like northeast Ukraine?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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Náboženské související, duchovní rozvoj j. n. (jinak neurčeno)