For Ukraine’s uprooted children, Mission Eurasia offers Bible camps, hope
By Diana Chandler - Posted at The Christian Post:
Published July 10, 2025
“Imagine your child growing up without a home, without peace, without rest. That’s reality for so many. But our camps create a sacred refuge — far from drones and bombs — where children are seen, heard and reminded that they are not forgotten,” Rakhuba said. “Our work doesn’t remove the pain. It doesn’t erase the trauma. But it does meet children in the middle of their suffering. God uses these moments — not because the pain isn’t real, but because His hope is greater.”WESTERN UKRAINE (BP) — Ukraine’s western region bore the brunt July 9 of Russia’s largest air strike to date in its invasion of Ukraine, with children among the most vulnerable victims of the lingering war.
Russia launched 728 exploding drones and decoys, Ukraine’s Air Force reported, exceeding the previous record of 539 drones less than a week earlier. Military analysts predict nightly launches of 1,000 drones by autumn, the New York Times reported.
Among those impacted are nearly a generation of children, those born after Russia attacked Crimea in 2014, who have never seen peace in their home country, as well as orphaned and displaced teenagers.
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