Here is a report from another church in Ukraine that has been powerfully impacted by SGA-sponsored humanitarian aid shipped from Poland to their region. Praise God with us as you read Pastor Viktor’s letter of thanks, for He enables His people to receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need (Hebrews 4:16).
Our small church . . . would like to thank God and SGA and all the people who are not indifferent to Ukrainian sufferings! Most of our region is under occupation. The city . . . is under shelling all the time, many factories have been closed. There are no jobs. People are under poverty. But God blesses His children through the work of SGA, other missions, charitable foundations and ordinary Christians, who love God—for which we are so very grateful!
From our church 40 percent were forced to leave. And those who stayed are actively serving the people, loving the Lord, and obeying His commandments: Whatever you did to one of these little ones you did to Me. We, as all the people in the city, have great difficulties with finances, food, and hygiene supplies. But thanks to our Heavenly Father who has your hearts and gives SGA special wisdom to participate in our needs. It’s His grace!
The church today is able to distribute food packages and prepare meals for the needy, IDPs, and refugees. All of these circumstances have caused our church to welcome many church visitors. There are always many people at the service who want to listen to God’s Word, sing together, and pray. Others go to small groups and prepare for baptism.
Our deepest gratitude to God and a big thank you to the leadership of SGA and to all those who donate their funds to fulfill God’s plan here on earth. May God reward everyone with strength, health, and prosperity!
God’s blessings to all of you!
Pastor Viktor
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-sponsored 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.