Category: Updates
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10/31/2022 – Belgorod Dnestrovsky

From Lyuda (Day 250): Dear brothers and sisters, It’s a new week and a new hope. We had a very blessed weekend full of good events. We had a good worship, it seems that our music group sounds better each time. They work hard, they have learned many new hymns which are very suitable for…
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10/30/2022 – Belgorod Dnestrovsky

From Lyuda (Day 249): Dear brothers and sisters, Thank you for your prayers. We had a wonderful day yesterday. No air alarms during the day and there was electricity in the church. Our ladies could cook without problems and we had a wonderful holiday. Our church fellowship room was full. It’s so nice that our…
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10/29/2022 – Lecture: The making of modern Ukraine. Class 9. Polish Power and Cossack Revolution.

Class 9 explores the influence of the Polish state on how Ukraine developed
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10/29/2022 – We know with Him, “even the darkness will not be dark, the night will shine like the day.”

From Maia Mikhaluk in Kyiv: 247th night of ruzzian invasion. Kyiv today was all about life, light, and warmth! I wish I could say that it was easy to forget that invaders are working hard to bring death, darkness, and cold. But it was impossible to forget. It’s weighing heavy on our hearts and minds.…
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10/29/2022 – War update and commentary: Each person in this fight has a story to tell

From Jamie Peipon: In the picture is Liubov Plaksiuk. She is a Lieutenant in the Ukrainian Armed Forces and is the first woman ever to command an artillery unit in the Ukrainian army. She’s pictured with the damage that her unit has inflicted on russian forces. While she is currently doing this job (and obviously…
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10/29/2022 – Belgorod Dnestrovsky

From Lyuda (Day 248): Dear brothers and sisters, We had a quiet night and a good morning. It’s interesting that we learn to give thanks for the things we always took for granted. We are thankful for having electricity and internet. For the opportunity to cook and have a hot water. Yesterday our elders tried…
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10/28/2022 – Stars shine brightest in the darkest of night.

From Maia Mikhaluk in Kyiv: 246th night of ruzzian invasion. Stars shine brightest in the darkest of night. It seems in the coming months, we will have many chances to experience that literally and figuratively. We already get to see the stars in the city during the blackouts at night. It’s such a surreal view…
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10/28/2022 – War update and commentary: “A missile strikes a city”

From Jamie Peipon: “A missile strikes a city.” That’s what we’re always reading; but these are people we’re talking about. People programmed and launched that missile towards the city of Dnipro. But the missile didn’t hit “a city.” It hit Inna. Inna was 25 years-old and was burned alive somewhere near that pile of rubble,…
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10/28/2022 – Belgorod Dnestrovsky

From Lyuda (Day 247): Dear brothers and sisters, I’m sorry I didn’t write yesterday. The day didn’t go well. I went with my mother early in the morning to visit her family doctor. It was a regular check up. We planned to be there not more than an hour but spent half a day. As…
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10/28/2022 – The story of 3 sisters from war torn Kharkiv

Admin: Three sisters arrived in Kraków earlier in the war and came into contact with MTW Ukraine Crisis Response Team volunteers, Susi Hackman and Nancy Moriarity, and with church members that God used as a link in their trek to Nova Scotia, Canada, where they arrived only recently. From Tetiana: Hello! I will tell a…