“You don’t realize God is all you need until you realize God is all you have.” Perhaps you have heard this expression amongst believers before, and if you could speak to a brother or sister in Christ today in Ukraine they would likely agree.
While the war has destroyed the way of life as they have known it, Ukrainians cling to the hope they have in the Lord and . . . their treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves to not break in or steal . . . (Matthew 6:20).
This includes our spiritual family members at SGA-supported Pastor Mykola’s church which recently received a generator provided through the generosity and prayer support of friends like you. By God’s grace, this church still stands even though their location could soon be a front line once again. And they are grateful for the power which enables them to continue coming together to worship and praise Him. Watch Mykola’s message of gratefulness now . . .
[Translation]
This is a House of Prayer in the town of Lebedyn and we are sincerely grateful for the generator for our church. Thank you very much to SGA for your support. Now we would like to share how we tested its work.
Every day at 9 a.m. we have a church prayer meeting here. Even when the power was off, we still gathered for prayer. From the very beginning of the war, prayer meetings have always been held here. The generator you have donated to us will serve the local church really well.
Here is our generator, now we will switch it on. It works, everything is connected to the outlets. In the church building, we are checking how well the lighting works. You may see our prayer hall, where not only church members gather, but also non-believers come.
Thank you so much for your contribution, for the generator! May the name of the Lord be glorified in everything! May He bless you all abundantly!
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.