Faith
What Happens to Faith When War Disrupts a Biblical Sense of Home?
Faith Facts
- Believers are training new chaplains and peacebuilders to serve on the front lines of the conflict.
- The Tavriysky Christian Institute was repurposed by occupiers, leading to the destruction of its original campus and community.
- New Ukrainian churches are emerging across Europe as refugees spread the Gospel while displaced from their homeland.
A powerful new podcast, Faith Without Frontiers, reveals how Ukrainian believers are maintaining their devotion to Christ despite losing their homes to Russian occupation. Valentyn Syniy and his wife Luba share how their entire seminary community was forced to relocate while under fire.
The couple reflects on the deep spiritual cost of displacement and the true meaning of home beyond physical structures. Their journey emphasizes the enduring strength of the Christian family and the Church when faced with national tragedy.
This testimony serves as a reminder to pray for our brothers and sisters in Christ who are suffering for their faith and freedom. May we stand firm in our biblical values as we witness the resilience of the global Church.