Faith on the Front Line: Testimonies from Eastern Ukraine

In this week’s episode of ”God on the Move”, Vika shares her profound journey of faith, resilience, and ministry in war-torn Eastern Ukraine. Born in Donetsk and later displaced to Western Ukraine, Vika and her family faced immense challenges following the 2022 Russian invasion. Despite losing their home and business, they have remained dedicated to their Christian mission, providing material aid, emotional support, and spiritual guidance to those affected by the conflict in the East. Through personal stories and experiences, Vika highlights the unity among Ukrainian churches and the unwavering strength of her faith, even amidst immense adversity. This episode showcases not only the struggles but also the incredible hope and God’s faithfulness present in these difficult times.

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Guests in This Episode

Viktoria Gorban

Vika was born and raised in Donetsk, Ukraine. She is married and a mother of two children. Viktoria became a Christian at the age of 14, while her husband embraced his faith at 19. Before the war in Ukraine, her husband successfully ran a real estate business, building and selling houses as a means of investment. However, their perspective on material stability shifted when the war broke out in 2014. Their home was damaged, forcing the family to relocate to Pokrovsk, a territory under Ukrainian government control.
Currently, Viktoria and her husband are dedicated missionaries. Dividing their time between western Ukraine, including Uzhgorod, and the conflict-affected Donetsk region, they serve communities near the frontline. Their ministry involves organizing services for children, adults, and women, conducting street evangelism, and distributing essential supplies such as food, medicine, hygiene items, and blankets. Despite the challenges, Viktoria and her family are grateful to be part of God’s work, bringing hope and support to those in need.

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