Since the beginning of the devastating war in Ukraine, SGA-supported pastors and their churches have been actively using their God-given gifts. They are feeding people, distributing bread, helping to host families in bomb shelters, and transporting people who want to evacuate.
But their service is not without great risk! Pastor Ivan, who serves in a Ukrainian region under non-stop attacks, shares:
By God’s grace, we receive opportunities to preach the Gospel and pray for the soldiers and police at the checkpoints, to witness and pray for those who stand in line for food and to give them the New Testament. Often, we have to continue ministry during shelling, but the Lord protects!”
An estimated 6.5 million people have been displaced inside Ukraine. That means more and more mothers, children, elderly, disabled have had to flee their homes, losing nearly everything, and left with nowhere to go.
The needs are increasing with every passing hour, and hearts are open to God like no other time! Please, help SGA reach these millions of hurting people who have been impacted by the war in Ukraine with God’s love and eternal salvation.
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SGA is relying on the generosity of friends like you to help meet the physical and spiritual needs of people impacted by the war in Ukraine. Your grant for Ukraine will help fund the ministry of SGA-supported pastors and churches — and provide supplemental assistance to these Christian leaders as they serve where needed most. You will help meet critical needs like:
Each opportunity to meet an urgent physical need is an opportunity to share a clear presentation of the Gospel.
Please prayerfully consider recommending a grant to bless SGA-supported pastors, churches, and the Ukrainian people they faithfully serve.
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Michael Johnson
President, Slavic Gospel Association
It is humbling to see SGA-supported churches and pastors help suffering people in their communities — whether in Ukraine or in neighboring countries where more than 3.5 million Ukrainians have fled since the war began. They truly heed the call of the Bible verse found in Galatians 6:10 to “do good to all people.” Equally humbling is knowing how much believers like you care and want to know how you can help the people of Ukraine.
Through your generosity today, you will equip SGA-supported churches and pastors to be the hands and feet of Jesus. That means you will help suffering Ukrainians, too. Thank you for prayerfully considering taking part in God’s work to do good!
SGA is firmly committed to good stewardship of funds entrusted to us by our friends and donors. We promise to use your gifts wisely and effectively in Christ’s name.
Michael Johnson
President, Slavic Gospel Association
It is humbling to see SGA-supported churches and pastors help suffering people in their communities — whether in Ukraine or in neighboring countries where more than 3.5 million Ukrainians have fled since the war began. They truly heed the call of the Bible verse found in Galatians 6:10 to “do good to all people.” Equally humbling is knowing how much believers like you care and want to know how you can help the people of Ukraine.
Through your generosity today, you will equip SGA-supported churches and pastors to be the hands and feet of Jesus. That means you will help suffering Ukrainians, too. Thank you for prayerfully considering taking part in God’s work to do good!
SGA is firmly committed to good stewardship of funds entrusted to us by our friends and donors. We promise to use your gifts wisely and effectively in Christ’s name.