Day of Prayer

Prayer for Ukraine January 2023

Prayer for Ukraine January 2023

I left for Ukraine on Tuesday January 3rd. The only way is to fly to Poland, then go by car across the Polish and Ukrainian borders, then into Lviv. I then travelled the 350 miles by car to Kyiv. I met church and military leaders and chaplains on the Saturday, preaching to over 1000 in my very dear friend Boris’s Messianic Congregation. Then back to Lviv for the Day of Prayer in a large church building, worshipping with, and preaching to, 2500 on Sunday evening.

Georgia Ministry Report 2022

Georgia Ministry Report 2022

What has happened in Georgia is one of the biggest spiritual breakthroughs we have ever seen, where, like Ukraine, a divided nation has decided to come together as one, just as Jesus prayed we would: “Father, may they be one as We are One.” Our 3-day event, 16-18 November, was held in the modern Olympic Palace in Tbilisi. It was successfully filled by the united efforts of members of all the different Christian denominations that exist and work in the Republic of Georgia; pastors, leaders and people united in the love of Christ. This co-operation created a tremendous public witness to the love of God and an atmosphere of unity and harmony – the Body of Christ – united in action.

Ukraine Ministry Report 2022

Ukraine Ministry Report 2022

David Hathaway has been ministering in Ukraine since the early 1990s, although his connection with the nation goes back much further. Following the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea and invasion of the Donbas region, we have been holding National Days of Prayer, supported by all the church denominations. One of the purposes of the event is to strengthen the unity of the churches and the nation, by uniting under the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Day of Prayer for Ukraine

Day of Prayer for Ukraine

On 12th June David Hathaway was in Ukraine, in Lviv, to hold a United Day of Prayer - joined by churches of every denomination all over the nation. Broadcast live on YouTube, up to 3000 attended in Lviv itself, the largest Christian gathering permitted since the war began. We were honoured to have the Governor of the Lviv Region Military Administration taking part in the prayer with us.