SGA-supported Pastor Oleg reports from the Khmelnitskiy region about the challenges of taking care of displaced individuals and families for the last year and a half.
Dear brothers and sisters, peace be with you! Dear SGA mission, dear sponsors!
On behalf of our people, I express my sincere gratitude to you! This is a church that received food and other supplies to help the displaced people who moved to our area from the war zone. A terrible bloody war has been going on in Ukraine for a year and a half. Thanks to your donations, our church in the Khmelnytskyi region, is taking care of more than 120 IDPs (internally displaced persons) and their children who live in homes, dormitories and nursing homes.
These people arrived without any means of living, brokenhearted and without hope. Thanks to your help, we are able to provide not only food, but also to tell them about God and tell them about the hope they can have only in Jesus Christ. One woman said to us, “If you had to flee to us, we would not help you.”
Despite this, our church team has been working with such people for a year and a half and preaching the Word of God to them in the hope that in its time it will sprout for the
salvation of these souls. Many of these people are already attending our church to hear the Word of God. Also, many children participated in the summer children’s camp. We are sincerely grateful for your love and sacrifice! May the Lord Himself reward you, our dear friends in the Lord!
In a time of great uncertainty, God is bringing help, healing, and hope to the people of Ukraine through SGA-supported pastors, churches, a seminary, and SGA-supported Compassion Ministry. Be a part of God’s incredible work with your generosity and prayer support.
Your gift of compassion helps struggling people with emergency aid that generally includes Scripture materials, food, medicine, warm clothing, and shoes.