Author: Dal Stanton
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1/26/2023 – Belgorod Dnestrovsky: Today we are having a stressful day

From Lyuda (Day 337): Dear brothers and sisters,This morning is not good for us. The air alarm started early in the morning and we know about some hits in Odessa and other cities. It looks like another massive attack. We have no electricity and no internet. I hope to find the place with internet to…
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1/25/2023 – Businesses fleeing war to west Ukraine find a new life and help the army

From Euromaiden Press by Orysia Hrudka: Vladyslav Budayev, the owner of the Amrok company producing military combat unloading systems and other army accessories, was forced to move from Kharkiv in the east of Ukraine to Novovolynsk at the beginning of the full-scale war. He next went to the Novovolynsk city council to inquire whether his…
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1/25/2023 – A makeshift classroom

From ’In Ukraine’: Ukrainian kids from Hontarivka, Kharkiv region made a makeshift classroom in a tent at the only place in their village with a strong internet signal to join online lessons
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1/25/2023 – 15 reasons the world needs Ukraine to win

From Ira Kapitonova in Kyiv (Day 335): Contend, O Lord, with those who contend with me;fight against those who fight against me!Take hold of shield and buckler and rise for my help!Draw the spear and javelin against my pursuers!Say to my soul, “I am your salvation!”Psalm 35:1-3 We praise God for His faithfulness. Today, Germany…
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1/25/2023 – russia’s expectations vs. Ukrainian’s Reality

From Maia Mikhaluk in Kyiv: 334th day of ruzzian invasion. Eleven full months of the war.
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1/25/2023 – Our brother, ‘S’

From Snezhana in Odesa: Today I want to tell you about our brother S who is from a small church in the northern part of Odesa. He was a successful software tester in an IT company before the full-scale Russian invasion. He entered the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the very first days of the war…
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1/25/2023 – Belgorod Dnestrovsky: Cafe’ encounters

From Lyuda (Day 336): Dear brothers and sisters,Our day yesterday was quiet but without electricity. The café where we have breakfast with our refugees was crowded. Many people come with their laptops to work there, many soldiers come to have a cup of coffee. And our youth group meet them in the café and give…
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1/24/2023 – Why I switched from the Russian language to Ukrainian

From Snezhana Kadian in Odesa (Wife of Pastor George Kadian in Odesa): It’s been almost a year since I’ve been communicating in Ukrainian. It would have been easier for me to make this transition because the foundation was already set. A language question came to my mind after 2014, when I basically began to think…
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1/24/2023 – The Soledar mines…waiting
Euromaiden Press: Good morning World! Good morning Ukraine! Soledar is a city in Donetsk Oblast, devastated and razed to the ground by Russian forces. It used to be a bustling salt-producing town. During the Soviet era it was given a preposterous name – Karlo-Libknekhtovsk (from 1965 to 1991, in honour of the German communist Karl…
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1/24/2023 – Hold on tight…

From Sergei Nakul: 11 months of being unbreakable. Hold on tight. 🇺🇦 “our help is in the name of the Lord, who created heaven and earth”, Ps. 123:8. Pastor of Big City Church, Kyiv – Церква Великого Міста, Київ