(Worthy Insights) – Nearly 5,000 miles from his home, Mykola Pymonenko closely monitors the situation in Sumy, Ukraine. He has lived there his entire life and serves as the pastor of a Baptist church.
Pymonenko traveled to the United States this summer to share how Ukrainian Christians have struggled yet persevered during the nearly 3.5-year war with Russia.
During his visit to the U.S., 50,000 Russian troops deployed to the northeastern region of Ukraine where he resides. This week, President Trump told reporters that he is also “watching closely” to see whether Russia launches a military offensive on the city, which sits nearly 20 miles from the border between Ukraine and Russia. [ Source (Read More…) ]
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