Here is how the war has affected MTW’s decades-long church planting work in Ukraine.
OUR FOCUS
Since February 2022, MTW missionaries and the pastors and members of 15 partner churches of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Ukraine are on their knees seeking the Lord’s mercy, protection, and wisdom. The churches in western Ukraine and MTW missionaries in Ukraine, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia cared for refugees in the early months of the war. As the war continues, needs continue to grow: generators for power, food, supplies, clothing, and housing. In Kharkiv, three of four church members have had their homes destroyed. The needs are huge, especially as we consider rebuilding or replanting churches in the future. God’s church has responded with prayer and with generous donations. Please continue to pray to our sovereign Lord for His grace and mercy in this ongoing time of great need.
Our plan for post war Ukraine centers around healing and building. Healing wounds; physical, emotional, and spiritual; and building stronger ministers, ministries, and churches. The longer the damage is inflicted, the longer this healing will take. We are preparing now to be able to launch these efforts; a non- military army of counselors, builders, and church-planters which will continue with our long-lasting relationship with the Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Ukraine.
OUR PLAN
We have three goals for a post-war Ukraine. Relief, Rebuild, and Restore:
To accomplish this work, we need workers – interns, short-term missionaries, long-term missionaries, retired pastors, counselors and the list goes on.