Ministry Continues in Border Villages Despite Ongoing Shelling

Editor’s Note: The report and images below were provided by an SGA-supported pastor in Ukraine.

Nearly a year has passed since the war in Ukraine began. And still today, Ukrainians living less than half a mile away from the border live under constant tension as the shelling continues.

Pastor Alexei ministers in this region regularly. He shares that often there is no electricity for weeks in a row, logistics and delivery of goods are poor, and quality communication is almost impossible. But believers have not given up! They are bringing people with urgent needs the fuel, bread, and other food products they greatly need to survive.

Praise God with us and Pastor Alexei that houses of prayer are full . . . and that many are coming to the Lord and others returning to Him in this war-torn country today.

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Ministry Continues in Border Villages Despite Ongoing Shelling

Editor’s Note: The report and images below were provided by an SGA-supported pastor in Ukraine.

Nearly a year has passed since the war in Ukraine began. And still today, Ukrainians living less than half a mile away from the border live under constant tension as the shelling continues.

Pastor Alexei ministers in this region regularly. He shares that often there is no electricity for weeks in a row, logistics and delivery of goods are poor, and quality communication is almost impossible. But believers have not given up! They are bringing people with urgent needs the fuel, bread, and other food products they greatly need to survive.

Praise God with us and Pastor Alexei that houses of prayer are full . . . and that many are coming to the Lord and others returning to Him in this war-torn country today.

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