
Jon Eide’s interview of Pastor Ivan is profoundly moving and insightful as he reflects on Russian atrocities in Bucha and the region of Kyiv and the response of faith.
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Jon Eide’s interview of Pastor Ivan is profoundly moving and insightful as he reflects on Russian atrocities in Bucha and the region of Kyiv and the response of faith.
9 responses to “4/19/2022 – A moving interview with Pastor Ivan: Reflections on Kyiv in the aftermath of Russian atrocities.”
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Our pastor at Northwoods Presbyterian Church, USA, prayed for those who the resurrection is felt most deeply this year, because they have lost loved ones.
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Wonderful and moving testimony… pointing the hope, the joy and the power of the resurrection in these times of horror. May God be praised.
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May the resurrected Christ continue to well up within His children to be His light in this utter darkness.
Is it possible to get a link to the Easter service Pastor Ivan mentions to send to a lady who is sheltering in Germany?
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I’m sorry, but we do not have this information whether is was recorded and made public, but I will try to find out.
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Here is the link for the Holy Trinity worship at 11AM Kyiv time – 10AM in Germany.
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Perhaps I am not in the right space but I donβt see a link?
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Here it is – not sure what happened. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9d3zFAXQCekH90K5nI66aA
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Thank you Ivan for your update! I pray the Lord will give you, your family, and the church strength in this time to be servants and that the gospel may go forth with power!
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