Aid distributed by the Mennonite Brethren Church in Novomoskovsk. Photo by our partner, Aleksei
‘Lord, rescue me! Save me from my enemies, for you are just.
Turn your ear to listen and set me free.’ Psalm 71:2
The suffering of
Aid distributed by the Mennonite Brethren Church in Novomoskovsk. Photo by our partner, Aleksei
‘Lord, rescue me! Save me from my enemies, for you are just.
Turn your ear to listen and set me free.’ Psalm 71:2
The suffering of
Video sent to us by our partner, Pastor Aleksei
‘According to Ukraine’s permanent representative to the UN, Russia has launched 1,000 missiles, 2,800 drones, and 7,000 guided aerial bombs since January’. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/17/wednesday-briefing-first-edition-ukraine-stalled-aid-soldier-shortages-weapons.
Dnipro Hope Mission continue to stand with Ukraine, and we are working non-stop to do all we can
Thanks to our partner Pastor Aleksei and his team who have been delivering more humanitarian aid (food and incontinence products) and comforting those ‘left behind’ in Ukraine, the elderly and vulnerable, who are unable to leave the front-line areas. He writes: ‘…our recent trips, we are dealing with elderly people
This devastating war continues into a third year this week: seven hundred and thirty days, thousands killed and wounded, and an entire population traumatised as towns, cities and countryside are devastated. In February 2022, it seemed hardly possible that a second war would start in Ukraine, but many of our
So, the terrible war and suffering continues – the despair, the heartbreak and the destruction. Across Ukraine, Russia continues to attack cities, towns and villages with drones and missiles. Homes, schools, hospitals, water systems and power plants are being targeted. Friends of DHM are facing imminent call-up. The situation seems
Our friend and ministry partner, Rev. Dr. Roman Soloviy, Rector of the Eastern European Institute of Theology in Lviv sent us his very moving ‘Not-So-Spiritual Christmas Reflections’ and we share them here with Roman’s permission. He graphically describes the situation and mood in Ukraine as we approach the second anniversary
Many of our partners sent us Christmas greetings and thanks. Aleksei writes:
‘It is nice to see that even amid this difficult situation our country is in, there are always people who make an effort to help us. We will forever remember your kindness, and the
As the war continues with no end in sight, many are feeling discouraged in Ukraine. Dnipro Hope Mission continues to make a difference by sending funds which are saving lives. In addition to financial support, your thoughts and prayers are especially important to our partners. They feel less alone knowing
As the tragedy in Israel and Gaza unfolds it is easy for the world to forget Ukraine, but the situation there remains desperate, and the Ukrainians need all the help they can get to resist the Russian invasion and survive each difficult day. There are many cities and villages on
Children in Ukraine are the hidden victims of this terrible war. They have endured more than eighteen months of escalating violence, trauma, destruction and displacement. They continue to be killed, wounded and deeply traumatized by the war. With schools closed in eastern and southern Ukraine, because of the danger, they