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Dear Friends,
This week, I was so encouraged by our meeting with the team and was greatly heartened by their unwavering enthusiasm for their work, despite the tremendously difficult circumstances caused by the ongoing war. Our conversation was interrupted by a text alert warning of incoming guided missiles. Thankfully, all remain safe although today there has been many drones flying over Lebedyn. Daily life continues to be disrupted by power outages lasting up to ten hours, yet both the Centre and the church have thankfully had the electricity required for their essential activities.
A particularly nasty virus has been circulating. Bohdan’s daughter, Zoryana, contracted the illness and required hospitalisation in Sumy city for intravenous treatment. Unfortunately, the hospital environment became unsafe due to nearby bombings and missile strikes, forcing the family to return home. Zoryana is now on the mend, though Alla has also fallen ill. Please continue to pray for their health and full recovery, and that Bohdan and the boys remain healthy.
Despite the challenges, all weekly activities are experiencing growth and remarkable achievements. Over the summer, many families left the Lebedyn region, while numerous internally displaced refugees arrived in town. When children’s clubs resumed in September, only five children attended; this week, attendance soared to sixty, with numbers expected to increase further. The youth club is also expanding, now welcoming around thirty young people. Youth homegroups continue to flourish, and notably, two young people have come to faith this week despite facing very challenging circumstances.


Aid deliveries have been organised and distribution has commenced. Respiratory machines, which were generously donated, are scheduled to be presented to the hospital this week. Andrew has transitioned smoothly into his new role and is preparing to move into his new home over the weekend. Last week, I shared part of the story behind this move, and now the seller is eager to attend church to hear Andrew speak. Bohdan has requested prayers for this significant encounter.
In addition to regular activities, the team is energetically planning for Christmas. Despite the uncertainty and fragility of their environment, their plans are both bold and inspiring.
While it is truly inspiring to see the team’s activity and commitment to helping others during the festive season, all these initiatives require considerable resources. The estimated cost of the Christmas programme is around £15,000. Providing presents for each orphaned or refugee child at £10 each amount to £6,000 alone. Thank you to those who have already donated. Your ongoing prayers and financial support are deeply appreciated.
Bohdan has specifically asked for prayer regarding several individuals:



Please remember Lena, Tatyana and Mykola in your prayers as they navigate these difficult circumstances—truly a reflection of the current reality in Lebedyn.
Thank you all so much for your support and prayers. As the team continues their extraordinary efforts throughout this war, your encouragement and involvement are more important than ever.
Every blessing
Peter Martin
Founding Director of Hope Lebedyn