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Hope On Ukraine’s Front Lines: Oleksandr Radin

Posted December 12, 202500:19:30

What does gospel ministry look like when war becomes daily life? *Read the whole story In this video, Pastor Oleksandr Radin shares how God is working in Eastern Ukraine through The Story of Hope—a chronological Bible study that helps people understand the gospel from Genesis to Revelation. In the midst of missile strikes, displacement, and deep loss, Oleksandr continues to serve refugees, families, and soldiers by bringing both practical help and the unchanging hope of God’s Word.The post Hope On Ukraine’s Front Lines: Oleksandr Radin first appeared on The Suko Family.

Childhood in the Soviet Union to Serving Christ in Ukraine

Posted October 17, 202500:36:14

Born in the Soviet Union where faith was forbidden, Christina’s journey reveals how God’s grace broke through the walls of communism and continues to shine through the darkness of war. In this moving episode of The Gospel Today Podcast, Christina shares her childhood memories in the USSR, her family’s discovery of the Bible, and how she now serves women and families in Odesa amid missile attacks and fear.The post Childhood in the Soviet Union to Serving Christ in Ukraine first appeared on The Suko Family.

From America To Ukraine

Posted October 10, 202500:46:43

What leads a pastor’s son from a small church in Washington State to the war-torn city of Odesa, Ukraine? In this interview, Caleb Suko shares how God shaped his calling, guided his family through decades of ministry, and taught him to trust Him — from seminary classrooms to air raid sirens.The post From America To Ukraine first appeared on The Suko Family.

The Murder of Charlie Kirk and the Idol of Safety

Posted September 30, 202500:25:06

Two murders have shaken us in recent days. Charlie Kirk was shot and killed in front of thousands as he debated university students in Utah. Iryna Zarutska, a young Ukrainian refugee woman on her way home from work, was murdered on the subway. Two lives cut short. Two tragedies that remind us that no country, no system, and no human promise can guarantee safety. The post The Murder of Charlie Kirk and the Idol of Safety first appeared on The Suko Family.

He Used to Be a Regular Pastor

Posted September 13, 202500:44:42

What drives a Ukrainian pastor to trade his pulpit for the frontlines of war? In this interview, Chaplain Andriy Zalishuk shares his extraordinary journey from pastoring a small church to walking alongside Ukrainian soldiers in the trenches. Hear how missile strikes, destroyed cities, and the cries of refugees motivated him him into chaplain ministries —bringing the hope of Christ to men facing death every day.   Learn more about The Gospel Today https://gospeltoday.online The post He Used to Be a Regular Pastor first appeared on The Suko Family.