War Relief Updates - August 22, 2025

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

1. Our missionary-pastor Vitaly Bilyak—who remains in great spirits despite being conscripted into the Ukrainian army—continues to have numerous opportunities to share the Gospel with soldiers. He meets with them singly and in groups concerning spiritual questions many have. This has led to regular evening services in his tent. He states that he is not there by an accident, but that God has a divine purpose for putting him where he is. He also requests prayer for these soldiers he is reaching out to. But he also asks for prayer that his conscription be reversed. The Brotherhood of Independent Baptist churches of Ukraine has submitted to the Ukrainian government an official request for his release from military service. A formal letter from BIEM accompanies their request. An English copy of what we wrote in Ukrainian is at the bottom of these updates.

2. For the second time, our new church planter—Sergei Anokhin of Bucha, Ukraine—has been invited to a presidential breakfast in Kyiv. An invitation to such an event with President Zelinsky is considered a special honor, and the event will provide opportunities for Sergei to establish contacts with notable community leaders. We hope these contacts will eventually open doors for evangelism and more avenues for delivering war relief. The breakfast will take place this Monday, August 25th.

3. During the Covid days, God prompted Pastor Pavlo to start preaching to a handful of people in the forest southwest of Kyiv. There, they constructed a light, temporary shelter for services. As word of the fledgling congregation spread, the group grew to standing-room only. BIEM began helping with summer camp funds and aid. They, in turn, gladly help in distributing war relief from BIEM among needy ones in their area. The new church attendance is now up to 40. Praise God for this wonderful growth! BIEM has provided financial assistance to build a bigger structure to accommodate the number attending. In this video, BIEM's Eugene Buyko introduces Pastor Pavlo and lets him share about “Forest Baptist Church.”

https://vimeo.com/user37287229/wildwood

4. In light of current events on the world stage, many of you friends have been asking Amy Slobodian and me our opinions of the various rounds of high-level talks taking place. Since we are currently in Ukraine participating in camps and surveying our war-relief outreaches, we in turn asked the Ukrainians for their opinions on the summits between President Trump and Putin and possibly Putin and Zelinsky. After listening to many replies, I composed this general summary:

“So far, we have not found anyone [in Ukraine] who is optimistic about these meetings. All Ukrainians we speak with think that nothing will come of these meetings and that this is just a stall tactic by Putin to delay more severe sanctions. In the meantime, Russian attacks are increasing. In fact, Wednesday night we were awakened by the sound of Ukrainian air defenses shooting at a drone that had flown into our area. According to media reports, in one of the largest overnight strikes since the war began, Russia unleashed some 614 drones, ballistic and cruise missiles across Ukraine, killing one, injuring dozens and destroying an American-owned electronics company less than an hour from two NATO borders. Then again this morning at camp, we and all the campers had to take shelter in the church basement when an alarm announced that another shahed drone had appeared over the church’s area. Praise God, we heard no nearby explosions.”

Sam Slobodian
President, BIEM