09 June 2022

I just returned from a trip to Ukraine with one of our board members. What an experience! Wow! We had the privilege of meeting face-to-face with many courageous church leaders in a place that is right in the middle of a war. I continue to be amazed by the strength and dedication of the people of God.
 
Even as these pastors shepherd their congregations through the hardships of war and economic turmoil, they are filled with vision. They are looking beyond the crisis of the present moment, toward what the church will need after the war.
 
"How do we help the church thrive in this new context?" This is what is top-of-mind for Ukrainian church leaders, even as war continues to ravage their country. 

And what the church will need is more leaders.

Right now, our main focus in Ukraine continues to be providing emergency aid to people in need through our pastoral network there. However, we are also listening to the Ukrainian church as they plan for the future. At their request, we are already making preparations to continue equipping leaders in Ukraine and Eastern Europe—even THIS year. 

Thank you for partnering with us to serve the church in Ukraine. Without our supporters, none of these leaders would have been equipped with a solid biblical foundation for facing this crisis. And without our supporters, we would not have been able to partner with these leaders to serve the hurting people in their communities. Thank you, thank you, thank you! 
 
We are very grateful to those of you who have given so generously. On behalf of the church, I want to say a big thank you. To those who have been planning to do something for Ukraine, it’s not too late. The war in Ukraine is still a reality for our brothers and sisters in Christ—and we are working hard to help them. Please join us.

Dr. Lionel Young
Executive Vice President


21 April 2022

I think I missed the seminary class on how to pastor a church in the middle of a war.

In recent weeks I have been turning to the past, trying to learn what I can from the faithfulness of God’s people during global conflicts. I have also been learning from my brothers and sisters in Christ in Ukraine, who are remaining “steadfast” and “immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord” in the middle of war.

Global Action equips leaders in their own countries to serve their churches and cities. Today, the pastors and ministry leaders we have equipped in Ukraine are asking for our help. In the video below, we take you inside one of the many churches that have turned their buildings into centers for displaced people fleeing the war zones. I preached in this particular church a couple of years ago and enjoyed a meal with Pastor Dima. He is serving with joy!

 Our main focus right now is getting pastors like Dima the resources they need to serve in this time of war. They are mobilising their churches to provide food, water, shelter, first aid and essential baby products. They are providing emergency transportation for people who are in cities that are under siege, putting their lives on the line for the most vulnerable. Everywhere they go, they are also providing pastoral care for people who are in need of hope.

We can share with you that some of the pastors in our network have had their churches destroyed by bombs and have had to find shelter in other locations. A small number have been arrested by Russian authorities in the east, and at least one of our pastors has been forcefully deported along with members of his congregation. We are hearing widespread reports of pastors who are serving with courage and confidence in the face of danger. We have been asked to refrain from reporting names at this time—though we are looking forward to sharing those stories with you.

We are thankful for your generous giving to help our brothers and sisters in Christ in Ukraine. We have been greatly surprised by the generosity of God’s people. If you or someone you know wants to help, please click on the link below. 100% of your gift will go to our Ukraine Emergency Fund. We will also be reporting to our donors, letting you know how your giving is being used. We take it seriously. Lives are at stake—eternal lives—and we are working hard to save as many as possible.  

Pray for Igor Grishajev, our Director in Eastern Europe. He is doing well, and has been travelling throughout large portions of the country. Pray for God to give him wisdom and safety as he leads.

More to come,

Dr Lionel Young
Executive Vice President
Global Action


11 March 2022

The stories coming out of Ukraine are heartbreaking—but the Church is present!

Someone asked me recently what makes our work in this tragedy unique. The simple answer is that we are working through local churches and Ukrainian pastors. We equip leaders within countries all over the world. And when tragedy comes, our leaders are already there. Global Action has equipped more than 1,000 pastors and ministry leaders in Ukraine, and right now they are providing relief for suffering people in this time of war.

Our director and his team are working hard to coordinate emergency responses through these pastors and their churches. Here are just a few of the ways they are serving:

  • Ukrainian pastors are turning their church buildings into shelters for people who are trying to move from war zones to places of safety.

  • Ukrainian pastors are coordinating with city officials throughout Ukraine to provide food, clean water and emergency aid for people who are staying in bomb shelters.

  • Ukrainian pastors are coordinating transport for orphans and children-at-risk out of war zones like Kyiv and Kharkiv—despite the great risks to their own lives.

  • Ukrainian pastors are prioritizing assistance to the most vulnerable, including infants, children, and the elderly.

  • Ukrainian pastors are providing pastoral care and grief counseling to people who need emotional and spiritual support—and they are uniquely qualified for this work.

If you want to help, we have set up a special fund for Ukraine that is now being used to get assistance to people in this time of need. If you want to give, you can do so here, and we will use it to serve people in the greatest need. Many of you have already responded by giving to these needs, and we are very grateful.
 
Below, we have included a short interview with our director who is now coordinating efforts from Western Ukraine. Things are happening quickly, with new developments every day. We promise to keep you updated. We are so grateful for your prayers and support in this time of need.
 
For the church in Ukraine,

Lionel Young
Executive Vice President