Ministry activity and impact during the fiscal year (Nov 2024–Nov 2025).

  • 3 missionary trips to Ukraine in 2025:
  • Humanitarian trips to the frontline in Ukraine
  • Preaching in church services and visiting missionary stations
  • Visiting families of widows with care packages
  • Visiting orphanages, nursing homes and hospitals
  • Project “Help for Widows in Ukraine” – spiritual, material and emotional support
  • Project “Help for Widows in Moldova”
  • Purchase of winter firewood for widows
  • Events to encourage war widows and the distribution of care packages
  • Support for the education of orphan girls in India
  • Purchase and distribution of emergency supply kits (medicine, clothing, blankets, food, water, hygiene products)
  • Assistance with transportation costs to devastated regions; purchase and delivery of firewood
  • Covering the cost of baked goods for soldiers and civilians near the frontline
  • Sponsoring events for families with loved ones serving in the army
  • Monthly missionary support for church planting in Ukraine
  • Monthly support of the “House of Mercy” rehabilitation center in the village of Zoziv
  • Financial assistance for holding children’s camps in Ukraine
  • Missionary conferences in the USA and Ukraine to raise awareness and encourage full-time ministry
  • Participation in evangelistic indoor and outdoor events
  • New Testament distribution
  • Support for evangelistic projects organized by the “Good Samaritan Church” in Zoziv, including prison and street ministry
  • Support for one-time outreach events in India
  • Distribution of thousands of Christmas gifts for orphans, disadvantaged children and children part of ministries at our missionary stations (Ukraine, India, Moldova)
  • Christmas care packages for families in leper colonies in India
  • Christmas gifts for widows and Bibles for distribution at holiday events in India

WHO WAS THE GOOD SAMARITAN?

Jesus once told a story about a man who was robbed, beaten and left alone on the road to die.

Help came, but not from the religious elite, not from the talented, or the most important. It came from the one person no one expected; from someone many considered unfit. From someone who was simply willing to be bothered. That person is known to us as “The Good Samaritan.”

Today, the world is full of people who are hurting, hungry, and alone.

And to live up to our name, we choose to see them. To stop. To be moved by the suffering. To extend a helping hand.

For 31 years, we have directed people to the One who heals, the One who gives freedom, the One who restores hope!

This year didn’t bring dramatic changes to our work. It was simply another year of faithfulness; another year of actively participating in what God is doing, building His Kingdom around the world.

  • This year, we continued to care for the orphans and the widows- those closest to God’s heart.
  • We traveled to Ukraine to preach the Gospel and to stand beside those broken by war.
  • We supported missionaries who serve with such courage.
  • And we shared the light of hope at Christmas with those who needed it most.

And now, we invite you to be part of our story. To know God and make Him known. TO LOVE GOD AND LOVE PEOPLE.