For six years, since the war began, we have been visiting the frontlines in East Ukraine. In mid-October, we were there again to distribute Bibles to the military. Children’s Bibles have always been especially popular among them – to bring back to their kids. We read the Bible together with soldiers, pray and give Bibles to those who don’t yet have one. On this visit, a commander explained how two years ago he had asked us to pray for him and his wife to have children, as medically it was impossible, and after we prayed, he had asked for a Children’s Bible in memory of this prayer.
Cancer and a Children's Bible
Anna and Olexander Chubenko’s daughter, Polina, is 8 years old. They live in a village in the Cherkasy region of Ukraine. Polina was 4 years old when she began to experience a lot of pain with severe swelling. Finally it was discovered she was in the early stages of sarcoma and had to begin a very difficult, long and painful series of treatments.
Who we help in Ukraine: three displaced families tell their stories
David Hathaway’s Ministry, working with Philadelphia Church Kyiv, has been supporting displaced persons since the war began in east Ukraine, early 2014. These are the stories of three families who fled to safety. It is estimated that over 2 million have been internally displaced. The front line is approximately 280 miles in length. The conflict in eastern Ukraine has transitioned to a stalemate after it first erupted, but shelling and skirmishes still occur regularly, with frequent escalations in violence. The situation remains unresolved.
October Humanitarian Aid Distribution in Ukraine
August Humanitarian Aid Distribution in Ukraine
Humanitarian Aid Distribution in Ukraine
Online Day of Prayer for Ukraine
The fifth National Day of Prayer for Ukraine, held Saturday 6 June, was organised by the Ministry of David Hathaway in co-operation with all the main church denominations in Ukraine. Because of Covid-19, the service was held online and broadcast on four Christian TV channels: CNL, New Christian, HopeTV and for the very first time by EWTN Ukraine – member of worldwide Catholic TV network. The event was also streamed on YouTube and Facebook in two languages, with sign language on the Ukrainian stream.