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Editor’s Note: The images below were sent by two SGA-supported pastors in Ukraine.

SGA-supported pastors Vlad and Dima and their ministry teams have delivered 20 more Solar Power Survival Systems in war-torn Ukraine. Each Solar Power Survival System includes batteries, panels, and equipment that an SGA-supported church or outreach needs to continue ministry—and is made possible through the generosity and prayers of caring friends like you.

A hospital was turned into a shelter for Ukrainians in need, as you can see in the video and images below that were recently sent to SGA’s Senior Vice President of Ministry Operations, Eric Mock. The shelling did not cease, and the ministry teams never flinched while preparing to set up one of the systems. The explosions are now just a part of everyday life in frontline regions of Ukraine.

Please pray for the safety of these faithful servants—and pray that this hospital/shelter will be a place where many will hear the Gospel as they receive help for their immediate, physical needs.

Translation:

Greetings, brothers and sisters! Greetings, Eric! We pass on our huge thanks to Slavic Gospel Association for your support! Today we came to Gulyaj Pole town, where we are mounting the solar panel in a local hospital. The hospital became a so-called “point of invincibility,” the place that is open for all locals, where they can stay in a shelter, and the injured can receive medical assistance. You can see that the panel works well, it is well connected and produces light and power, so  people can charge their cellphones, etc. God be praised!

In the same vicinity of the hospital/shelter, Vlad and Dima and their ministry teams also distributed SGA-provided emergency aid.


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-supported 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.

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