Russia’s economic implosion opens doors for Ukraine peace

By December 26, 2014

Ukraine (MNN) — Many economists say Russia is on the brink of economic collapse. The tail-spin of the ruble against foreign currencies that started a few weeks ago, plus the 50% decline in oil prices–key to Russia’s economy, means Russia’s political machine is focusing on recovery, not invasion.

Some suggest this economic surprise could mean Russia will be forced into a deal to secure a Ukraine peace.

Damage by Russian sepratists. (SGA photo)

Supplies for Ukrainian refugees. (SGA photo)

While that’s a great sign, that doesn’t mean Ukraine’s problems are over. There are many who are homeless and displaced from their homes.

President of Slavic Gospel Association Bob Provost says they’re providing resources to help churches meet those needs. “Our focus these last six months or so have been more on Ukraine than anywhere else,” he says.

Why? More than 100,000 Ukrainians are displaced by the conflict with Russian separatists. Provost says, “Our partners have been helping us equip local churches to minister to refugees, helping churches provide mattresses so refugees can sleep on the floor, or providing food packs for families who have lost everything.”

Supplies for Ukrainian refugges. (SGA Photo)

Supplies for Ukrainian refugees. (SGA Photo)

SGA has also been taking on the support of Ukrainian pastors. “There are about 50 pastors from the conflict zone whose churches–whose memberships–have almost vanished. 70%-80% of the people have had to flee their homes and flee their communities; so at the moment, we’re in emergency support with about 50 pastors in the conflict zone.”

You can help SGA provide aid to through their Crisis Evangelism Fund. “$15 for a food pack feeds a family for about a week. And now, with cold weather upon us, they’re even asking us to help supply coal because they don’t have any gas,” says Provost.

This is a unique time in Ukraine’s history. Those who haven’t heard the Gospel are asking questions. Some believers in the region say Ukraine could be on the verge of revival. Pray that God will draw many to Himself in the midst of this difficult time.

Support SGA’s emergency relief fund here. 

One Comment

  • I HAVE SUPPPORTED THIS COUNTY FOR YEARS…MY PRIVATE DOCTOR IS IN CRIMEA. HER PARENTS ARE IN MELITOPOL
    I HAVE BEEN TO RUSSIA AND UKRAINE. I AM MUSICIAN AND BUSINESS MAN, AND FREE ENGINEER TECH
    PLEASE INSTRUCT ME HOW I CAN HELP ALSO THROUGH YOU..THIS RAVAGED AND TORN COUNTRY ,

    PHX AZ

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