War Relief Updates - April 4, 2025

Thank you for your concern and for praying for Ukraine and the Ukrainian People

1. Once again this week, Sophia Buyko traveled to Denmark to help needy Ukrainian refugee women. Her daughters Angelica, Solomia, and Ivanka went along. Once again, there was a good turnout of ladies, some of whom heard the Gospel presented for the first time. Most of these needy women are widows who lost their husbands due to the war. These Buyko women were particularly encouraged they saw one lady who had been undergoing cancer treatment during a previous visit. The last time they had seen her, she looked emaciated, and the doctors gave her almost zero chance of survival. The Buykos rejoiced to see this lady who is now cancer free, even though at first they did not recognize her because of how well she now looks. Praise God!

2. BIEM’s missionary pastor Sasha Petrenko has made numerous trips eastward, toward the warfront. On each trip, he and those who travel with him distribute New Testaments and various forms of war relief to both civilians and soldiers. Because of such trips, he and the church have become well known. Recently, a lieutenant colonel phoned. Would Sasha help him to sell a garage? Sasha agreed to help advertise it, so the man went to the church to see him. (This soldier’s wife and son are also familiar with the church since they had sheltered there during a Russian bombardment.) After discussing the garage, the two sat down to coffee, and Sasha steered the conversation in a spiritual direction, toward Christ. However, that lieutenant colonel expressed resentment toward God because his two brothers were dead. “Why did God simply allow their deaths? Why is it that some people like drug addicts and drunkards who don’t value life are alive, but my brothers are already in the ground?” Sasha spoke about God and tried to comfort the man. He reminded him that all of us will die and that it’s vital for each of us to prepare for death now, while we have time to place our faith in Jesus Christ. When Sasha suggested that the soldier pray with him, he agreed! After praying, Sasha handed him a New Testament with a camouflage cover and shared more truths from it. What a blessing that coffee and a conversation had led another soul to Christ!

3. In the Obolon district of Kyiv, Ukraine, Awakening Baptist Church continues to lovingly assist and minister to refugees of the devastated city of Bakhmut. Here, Pastor Nikolai Rozhnyatovsky and his wife Tanya sing “Why, My Lord?” over a video collage of displaced persons receiving aid, spiritual counsel, and new hope, all in the name of Jesus Christ.

https://vimeo.com/user37287229/whymylord

4. This weekend Sam Slobodian is giving an update on our war relief efforts in a mission conference in Pennsylvania. Sergei Debelinsky will also be speaking in this conference. Brother Sergei was BIEM’s first church planter in Ukraine over 20 years ago, when he planted a church in the Obolon district of Kyiv. This church has been self-supporting for many years and has grown to be quite large. Today Sergei is the president of the Brotherhood of Independent Baptist Churches of Ukraine with whom BIEM partners in the Kyiv Seminary and many church planting projects. At the conference, Sergei will be sharing how God is using these churches and BIEM to reach souls during this time of war.

In Christ,

Sam Slobodian
President, BIEM