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Editor’s Note: An SGA Storyteller in Ukraine shares the following testimony.

The stories continue to flow in from faithful church pastors who have decided to stay in Ukraine and serve in this war—instead of fleeing to safety. Because of that, we are hearing of many who are coming to saving faith in Christ and being baptized! God is building His church even in the midst of tragedy. 

Please continue to pray for men like Artem who are sacrificing much, including being separated from their families at times, to lead the family of God and share the good news of the Gospel. For they are not alone. “People ask where God is in this war. But I know He’s here.”

Read more about Artem from an interview with SGA Storyteller Angela . . . 

Artem grew up in a Christian home, preaching by age 12, but living a double life. It wasn’t until he was 15, after a night out and a quiet rebuke from his father, that the Holy Spirit pierced his heart. That night, he repented. “All the pieces fell into place,” he says. A year later, he was baptized, and by 18, he was leading youth ministry. He married Alla at 19, and they now have two children, with a third on the way.


When war broke out, Alla and the kids fled to Germany. Artem stayed behind.
“I thought, ‘if I die, let it be in ministry,’” he recalls. At the time, he had a secure job and a tempting offer for advancement. But a seminary invitation and a challenge to plant a new church shifted his path. “I felt the Lord calling me to something more,” he says. “It was a choice to chase stability or follow Christ.” With his wife’s blessing, he chose the latter.


What began as a small gathering of
“ten grandmas and two young guys” grew into a steady Gospel outpost. They opened their doors to teens with board games, electricity, and honest conversations. Soon, people like Val, a questioning teen whose father serves in the military and Olya, a displaced woman, were being baptized. A skeptical 17-year-old, brought by his mother, now wants to follow Christ too.


“People ask where God is in this war. But I know He’s here,” Artem says. “Even in discouragement, even when church attendance drops, even when I wake up anxious from the sound of explosions, He meets me in the Word, in the quiet, in my weakness.” 

The church Artem planted during war is slowly growing, not because of strategy, but because of faithfulness. “We are doing what we should be doing, even if it’s just washing toilets for God’s glory,” he says.
For Artem, every sleepless night, every small group, every soul saved, is worth it. Because the truth is unshakable: Christ is with us. And He is building His Church.

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