War Relief Updates - September 12, 2025

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

1. Lutsk is the location of one of our church plants in Western Ukraine. This church has been extremely active in providing BIEM war relief to that area. Recently, food packages were purchased for 80 families who suffered from Russian attacks on the city. In addition to material assistance, the brothers and sisters of the church personally met with these people, talked with them, handed out packages, prayed together, and invited them to join the daily community meetings. This was a good opportunity to share the Gospel and demonstrate the practical side of Christian love and support.

Also, the youth of this church organized a fair in the city park, where they sold homemade delicacies to passersby. The proceeds went toward purchasing a vehicle for a soldier they know who is serving at the front. Such activity showed that even the youngest members of the church can make a significant contribution to the common cause. Even the youth of the church can participate in sharing the love of God with others.

2. Ilya, the son of one of the families in the Kodra church, has been injured and is going through rehabilitation. He sends the following thank-you letter:

I would like to sincerely thank the BIEM mission for your support. I have received help from you on several occasions, and each time it has been very appropriate. Thanks to the allocated funds, I was able to buy a helmet, and there was also great support in collecting money for a car. Special thanks for the help with underwear for our guys – it may seem like a small thing at first glance, but such things are very valuable on the front. For us, your support is not only material assistance. It gives us the feeling that we are not left alone, that we have brothers and sisters behind us who pray and care. This gives us strength and motivates us to hold on even stronger. We also sincerely thank you from the entire brigade for your prayers. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! May the Lord bless everyone involved in this endeavor.

3. When BIEM missionary Pasha Usach first visited the large tract of land for sale outside his city of Zdolbuniv, it was basically empty land. But Pasha envisioned a Christian campground. Today, that vision is coming true. Even though the facility isn’t yet completed, youth are coming for camping ministries here. Among those are young people from the battle-scarred region of Kherson, kids who had never prayed before. In this video, Pasha Usach tells how this camp touched hearts and transformed lives:

https://vimeo.com/user37287229/hope

4. Vitaly Bilyak continues to faithfully share the Gospel with soldiers willing to listen. There are many of those since, under their circumstances, they cannot escape the reality of the uncertainty of life on earth. He sent us a short video of him meeting with other pastors in the same situation as he is in. No doubt, it helps him to know that he is not alone in such a difficult predicament. They pray together and encourage one another. Also, from the Bilyak family comes the tragic news that the youngest brother of Vitaly’s wife (Katya) was killed in battle while serving in a tank brigade. As some of you know, the parents were in the U.S. visiting Katya. We quickly changed their tickets to return to Ukraine early this week. Please pray for this family.

Sam Slobodian
President, BIEM