War Relief Updates - May 22, 2026

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

1. Our latest container of humanitarian aid that shipped on April 6 is due to arrive in the Polish port next week. Please pray that the transfer of the container to the shipping yard and then further onto a truck that will haul it into Ukraine goes well.

2. Earlier, we mentioned that Sam Slobodian and 2 pastors from the US were departing on a trip to Ukraine. The focus of the trip was to be our Spring seminary session, but a secondary purpose was to view personally BIEM war-relief efforts taking place in various areas. We’re happy to report that all three men have now returned safely. The three wish to thank you for your prayers regarding safety, especially since the time they spent in Ukraine included some of the most intense bombings and drone attacks from Russia to date. Drones appeared near the location where the men were teaching, as well as near where they were staying. (One time while they were in downtown Kyiv, they had to join thousands of Kyiv residents in hurrying into the subway because of an air-raid siren.) Nevertheless, the seminary session proceeded uninterrupted and concluded with this year’s graduation.

4. During Sam Slobodian’s recent travels to Ukraine, the Lord granted him a chance to meet personally with Vitaly Bilyak. Many of you prayed for our church planter Vitaly after the Ukrainian military compelled him into the army. In this video Vitaly gives you the latest news on his status and his plans for ministry from this point forward. Please watch the following video to learn how the Lord has created for him a new position that will not only allow him freedom to share the Gospel but even to start a church while in the military!

https://vimeo.com/user37287229/vbupdate

4. When Sam Slobodian and the two pastors were in Lviv, they had an opportunity to visit some of the injured soldiers who have attended Yura Levtseniuk’s church. Most were amputees. One, a 21-year-old who lost a leg (among other injuries) was sporting a new prosthesis. This outreach came about after Yura and Violetta passed by a cafe and noticed a group of soldiers seated, many of them wearing leg and arm prostheses. Yura approached them, thanked them for their service and offered to pay for their tea or coffee. When they replied that they had already ordered and paid for theirs, Yura offered to buy a cake they could enjoy, too. They gladly accepted and invited Yura and Violetta to join them. This provided an opportunity for Yura to invite them to church. While they were non-committal, one of them declared, "You know what? This man is the pastor of this church!" That being the case, they changed their minds and declared, "We will come"—which they did! Please pray for the salvation of these men.

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