
Ukrainians hoping for peace
“Hope dies last,” a CAM contact shared. “I see it again and again—people who lost so much, but still keep hoping. . . . hoping for peace, for the light of sunrise, and for a new life.”
“Hope dies last,” a CAM contact shared. “I see it again and again—people who lost so much, but still keep hoping. . . . hoping for peace, for the light of sunrise, and for a new life.”
Andrey and his invalid wife Emilia* were unable to flee when fighting came to their Ukrainian village.
We see much destruction and heartbreak while driving across Ukraine. Beautiful homes become graveyards and junkyards.
Hearts are soft and open, and the fields are white with harvest as our staff and contacts share the Gospel in Ukraine.
A daily average of 80-100 refugees arrive at some facilities in Ukraine. The journey of Ukrainian refugees is one of fear and uncertainty.
Ukrainians express words of thanks for the unwavering support and aid during the relentless conflict……
All his life this Ukrainian farmer tries to make a living, growing grain on 24 acres. But Petro’s farming venture didn’t supply enough income