Author: Dal Stanton
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3/25/2025 — Please pray for Oleksandra who is grieving the unimaginable loss of her daughter and husband.

From: Maia Mikhaluk in Kyiv (1125th day) For over three years now, residential areas, schools, hospitals, shopping centers and places of worship across Ukraine have been under near-daily bombardment. Imagine the horror of 9/11 happening not once, but every single day—and the world becoming increasingly numb to it. Terror has a name when it strikes…
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3/25/2025 — That’s why I trust in God’s justice…

From: Ira Kapitonova in Kyiv (Day 1125) For in the hand of the Lord there is a cupwith foaming wine, well mixed,and he pours out from it,and all the wicked of the earth shall drain it down to the dregs.Psalm 75:8 By now, you must have seen the news report about a father and his…
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3/24/2025 — Lord, let your mercy be upon us, because we put our hope in you. Psalm 32:16-22

From: Pastor Sergei Nakul (pastor of Big City Church in Kyiv – chaplain) Yes, King David was a professional, seasoned in battles, a warrior. He knew how important and necessary quality, high-tech and high-precision weapons were in war. He knew the price of a gun and used it for a direct purpose. But at the…
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3/24/2025 — Honoring Foreign Volunteers Who Stood With Ukraine 

From: United 24 Media — They left behind their homes, families, and safety to stand with Ukraine in its darkest hour. Some came as combat medics, others as humanitarian volunteers, and many as soldiers. All risked their lives to fight against Russian aggression—and some paid the ultimate price. Author: @amira_barkh
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3/24/2925 — Padre serves as a chaplain

From: United 24 Media—Padre serves as a chaplain with the 2nd International Defense Legion of Ukraine. He discovered Ukrainian culture through a community in his Brazilian hometown and has loved the country ever since. Now, he provides spiritual support to soldiers on the front lines in Ukraine. His story was shared by Ukrainian media @bykvu.
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3/24/2025 — ‘War in Ukraine Will Separate Sheep From Goats’ – Vladislav Surkov

The self-proclaimed architect of “Putinism” and the “Novorossiya project” told L’Express that he sees no limits to the expansion of Russian influence in all directions. by Kyiv Post In his first major interview since he was sacked by the Kremlin in 2020 and Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Vladislav Surkov, the “backroom ideologist” credited with many…
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3/24/2025 — ‘Absolutely unacceptable’ — Ukrainian MPs react to Witkoff’s statements on occupied territories

From: Kyiv Independent by Martin Fornusek and Chris York Steve Witkoff’s controversial comments on the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine have prompted criticism from Ukrainian lawmakers, with one even calling for the envoy’s removal from the negotiations to end Moscow’s full-scale invasion. Witkoff, U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy on the Middle East and a key figure in…
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3/24/2025 — The man who looked at a mass murderer and saw a role model.

Reposted by Clay Quarterman — Today’s reaction to Witcoff in Kyiv From: UA Flag Team: Somewhere in the smouldering wreckage of a Ukrainian apartment block, a mother holds what’s left of her child after a Russian drone attack. Half a world away, in the plush comfort of Tucker Carlson’s propaganda lounge, Steve Witkoff leans forward,…
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3/24/2025 — The Broken Promise: Russia’s Ceasefire Claims Crumble as Civilian Deaths Mount

From: Transform Ukraine By Douglas Landro / March 23, 2025 As Riyadh Talks Approach, Russian Drones Kill Families in Ukrainian Cities While Trump Envoy Echoes Moscow’s Territorial Demands Summary of the Day – March 22, 2025 Just days before crucial negotiations in Saudi Arabia, Russia’s actions on the ground betray any notion of a genuine ceasefire. Despite Putin’s…
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3/22/2025 — How a Tiny Church Is Serving Ukraine with Books

From: The Gospel Coalition by SARAH EEKHOFF ZYLSTRA • ALEKSANDER SAŠKO NEZAMUTDINOV When the Russian army first came over Ukraine’s eastern border in 2022, about 3.5 million people fled west to Poland. Many came through Kraków, where Aleksander Saško Nezamutdinov is a Ukrainian missionary and church planter. His 40-member congregation, Christ the Savior Presbyterian Church, worked hard to provide transportation,…