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Ukraine used to be known as the "breadbasket" of Europe but now, because of the war, many people in Ukraine are going hungry. Who will step into the gap and help feed Ukraine during this time of need? Today, Daniel King interviews Yuriy Boyechko. His organization "Hope for Ukraine" is providing humanitarian aid and spiritual support to the people of Ukraine in the midst of the ongoing war.
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Boyechko's organization distributes 1,500 food kits to families in frontline towns in Ukraine each week, as the country has gone from being the "breadbasket of Europe" to facing severe poverty and famine. The organization also runs an internally displaced persons center that provides shelter, meals, and opportunities for spiritual growth, with over 3,000 individuals visiting the center and many coming to faith in Christ. Boyechko's own background as the son of a Pentecostal pastor in Ukraine has shaped his commitment to sharing the gospel while providing practical aid. As the war continues, Boyechko sees the long-term need to provide counseling, job training, and other support to help rebuild lives and find spiritual healing in Ukraine.
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