Anya (Kiyv)
Can you join me in prayer for Chernigiv, city North from Kyiv!!!
It has been under attack the past week and now another bridge has been bombed. It might turn into the Mariupol Tragedy !!!

Yulia (Kiyv)
This is a post of gratefulness to some of the amazing partners we work with. We will not name each one by name, but just know that we would not be able to do it without you. Every day we go out and are able to help people because of many people who are standing with us and helping in so many ways. THANK YOU!

  • Day 28:
  • Today we fed 200 people
  • Rescued 50 people
  • Delivered 58 food boxes
  • Delivered 7 boxes of medical supplies to a hospital
  • And we are ready for tomorrow)

I turned my Instagram account in some kind of statistic book. But those are not just numbers for me. These are real people who have experienced God’s touch through loving hug, personal conversation, prayer, food bag etc. We have so many ways to tell and show people around us who God is.

Ternopil
Blessed the one who gives! We received so important humanitarian goods this week. One truck sent from Heinichen community. Another truck was organized from Switzerland from Madiswil community. Thank you for care and help for Ukraine in these days!!!

Border Teams
Many people are arriving at the borders and to the number of ywam centers surrounding Ukraine. There is so much serving and ministry being poured out to the now over 3 million refugees who have left the country. Volunteers who speak Ukrainian and Russian are especially needed in all of these places.

If you are planning on sending teams to help in or around serving refugees from Ukraine…. PLEASE be in touch with our teams before you travel, and also keep in communication. If your plans change, keep in touch with your contact. Your main teams and volunteers contact is at:

CBN Network produced a very good presentation of YWAM in Kiyv. Because of security concerns it needed to be edited. An earlier unedited version has gone out and has been spread on social media. Please do not share that version. This one has been edited and is alright to share. Thank You…

Al Akimoff and the Slavic Ministries Team

 

There was not a lot of news to report today, here ae some reflections from Ukraine, it’s a bit long but puts some very important people into focus and thus into our prayers.

As I read the news today, I realized there didn’t seem to be anything big to report.

The Russian army keeps destroying our homes, killing our people, bombing and shelling our cities…

Our army stands strong and brave fighting the enemy, and our whole nation joins them with every fiber of our being.

As I was reflecting on today, I thought I’d like to tell you more about our heroes. Most people in the West have already heard our president speak, and yes, he represents our country, but I would like you to know about people who won’t be shown on TV but who are true heroes of Ukraine:

  • Hundreds of thousands of men and women who joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine and Territorial Defense Forces during the first days of the war – they don’t consider themselves heroic, they simply respond to the urge to defend their nation.
  • Firefighters and rescue teams – they are the ones dealing with the aftermath of bombing and missile strikes, and often they have to do their job under shelling.
  • Doctors, nurses, and all medical care professionals – they work 24/7, conduct surgeries in bomb shelters, provide assistance over the phone if they can’t be there in person. They see pain and death every day, yet they fight them with all their strength.
  • The often underestimated “working class” – those who make sure we have electricity, heat, water supply, and those who faithfully empty garbage cans. We tend to take it for granted, but we should remember those who make it happen.
  • All the drivers who help evacuate people, bring in supplies, deliver goods to stores – they spend hours behind the wheels, they go down endangered routes, yet it is thanks to their effort that “ordinary” life continues even under Russian bombs.
  • People who work at stores and pharmacies – it may not sound like a lot, but would you be able to come to work every day “as if nothing happened” because so many people depend on you?
  • All volunteers, from those who send supplies from abroad to those who raise funds, to those who manage communication, to those who do whatever has to be done (YWAM Kyiv) – they do it not because they are paid for doing it, but because they are called to it.
  • Teachers – they are my heroes in peaceful times but even more so now. Imagine finding time in all this craziness to prepare a lesson, and then gracefully conduct it online when your students are scattered all over the world or perhaps you have new students who had to flee from their homes and end up in your class. Today, teachers offer our children not only knowledge but the much-needed love and support.
  • Everyone who has a job and keeps working – we desperately need those who would keep our economy going despite the war. I admire those who choose to focus on doing their job well when they’d rather check the news, I applaud those who pay the bills, pay their taxes, and financially support our army and those in need.
  • Moms – another category of everyday heroes who shine even brighter in these dark days. All the moms of young children who make staying in bomb shelters fun (one mom told her children that the sounds of explosions are actually giants farting)), who literally cover their children with their bodies, and all the moms of adult children who send their sons to war and spend days worrying about them and praying for them. Is there greater love?
  • Zoo activists and pet owners – it is so easy to forget about animals when so many humans are in pain, yet there are those who rescue pets that were left behind, provide food for them and organize evacuation.
  • Thousands of people who opened their hearts and homes to welcome refugees – 6.5 million people within Ukraine and over 3 million Ukrainians abroad have been welcomed into (temporary) homes, have been offered support, have been shown solidarity. Even the least “significant” help says “I care,” and this in itself brings us closer to our victory.
  • Millions of people across the globe who daily pray for Ukraine – the prayer warriors who stand by us and wage the war with darkness.

The true unity of the body of Christ. Living out Philippians 2:1-2:

“So if there is any encouragement in Christ, any comfort from love, any participation in the Spirit, any affection and sympathy, complete my joy by being of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind.”

It is an incredible blessing to experience it.

Please, pray for these heroes and other “ordinary” people doing extraordinary things amid war.

I often quote Romans 8:31: “If God is for us, who can be against us?” I don’t think I fully realized the extent of this statement until I read a report about a Russian plane that was brought down by wild geese. It happened yesterday in Kherson region. The bird(s?) flew right into the plane’s engine causing it to crash in a swamp. Did it happen by chance or was it orchestrated by the Almighty Creator of all? It is up to you to decide. As for me, I will say, “Great and amazing are your deeds, O Lord God the Almighty!” (Rev 15:3)

Urgent need for prayer, there is a lot of talk of an attack with gas or chemicals. The government is sending out warnings and there is lot’s of fear or this. Please pray against this!

Thank you for your prayers!

Al Akimoff and the Slavic Ministries Team

It is not always war. (Yulia)

For the last 26 days we laughed and cried, we celebrated, we bought flowers few times, we met new people and become friends, we collected some more amazing stories to share, we saw God and we keep seeing him in every moment.

We are grateful!

Today Kyiv was empty, only soldiers and police outside, doing what they can do best, defending out country.

Tomorrow we are allowed to go out again and today we prepared everything we need to go to the city first thing in the morning.

Even though we couldn’t go out today God made a way for us to reach out to people.

31 rescued people from Chernigov staying with us today were able to join special worship/sharing time organized by our amazing staff.
We were so surprised that almost all of them came and spend more than an hour praying and worshiping together even though they are non believers.
In such times our spirit knows where to find true comfort. God is never tired to meet us today.
Day 27

From Our ywam family in Lutsk,

Hello family and friends, early this morning we took in 59 refugees.

The day before we took in one woman and her son. Six days into the war they decided to get away from their city. They were driving down a road and they saw the Russian army about 3 or 4 hundred yards ahead of them. The Russians shot and killed the father of the family in the car. Terrified the wife and son crawled out of the car into an old village hut near the road were they hid for two days with her husband’s body lying on the ground next to the car before they could bury him. This is one story out of many, many, that are similar. My wife Valya spent time talking to her and the son looking at photos of her husband, there were tears and praying together with them.

Our drivers Roma and Slavic led 22 cars to safety in back roads, praise God all the cars traveled the highways and back roads with little damage.

There are broken shocks and other small repairs to make that are important for safe travels.

These are the experiences of war, let’s keep praying for an end to it. Pray for our young men and women risking their lives driving for hours each day with food and people.

Pray for the many who are gathering on the borders to serve the millions of refugees.

Al Akimoff and the Slavic Ministries Team

DON’T FORGET ABOUT US!

From Anya in Kyiv: Our greatest fear right now is that the world will forget about Ukraine!

First hours, first days, first week everyone was talking about this shocking war. People would go to bed, wake up in the morning with news about Ukraine. Are we still standing!!! Is Kyiv still standing!! This WAR is STILL SHOCKING! It is still wrong on every level and from every side. People die, get hurt, run, are still in shelters, are still fear for their lives. I understand that life goes on, life is full of events and burdens for many.

But we need the world! We need the Church!

We need all prayers! Because we STILL NEED A MIRACLE !

I am grateful for all the churches that lifted us in prayers yesterday, I am grateful for all the Christians that continue to stand for us and with us.

Thank you for gathering and praying for us! Thank you for fasting for us! Thank you for sending your help to Ukraine!! We see everyone and
everything!!

  • Yesterday our team rescued 45 people from a very hot place.
  • Yesterday our team delivered 48 food boxes.
  • Yesterday our team delivered 400 meals.
  • Yesterday our team went to Church that had their service in the underground shelter.
  • Yesterday one of our team mates had to have a surgery, everything went well.
  • Today they are taking meds to the hospitals,
  • Today they are taking food to the needy and getting ready for a lock down.
  • There is a lot of action happening around Kyiv!
  • Everyone is preparing for another wave of attack: the increase of troops from the Belarus side, and around Kyiv specifically.
  • Please Pray!! Stand with us! Don’t leave us! It’s a cry of our heart

A word from Yulia – Day 26:

“Let me tell you a story, son…”

Today we went to deliver food and were close to the neighborhood that was bombed. This picture I saw when we drove closer to the building

A father taking his son on a walk and telling him a story about a rocket that made people sad. No anger. No hate. Just a story.
That’s how his voice sounded. Many people now need to tell such stories to their kids explaining new reality.

I don’t know how to end this post, because it seams no words can be suitable, but I believe that God has just the right kind of words every heart needs.

  • Today we fed 300 people

Can we join Anya and Yulia in their calls to prayer?

They are not getting weary in well doing and we should not get weary in our Prayers.

It’s making a difference.

Al Akimoff and Slavic Ministries Team

YWAM Kyiv:
As YWAM Kyiv, daily we are doing our best to keep you updated on what
our team is doing on the ground in Kyiv. Many are praying and giving to
support this work, and we want to be accountable and also encourage our
prayer warriors with specific needs.
However, what you may not know is that we also have YWAM Kyiv staff
who have travelled to different parts of Ukraine to be safe (as well as others
who have travelled outside the country).
We have a group of staff who are in Ternopil, Ukraine. They are helping
with transferring refugees out of Ukraine, and also getting supplies from
outside of the country into Ukraine and to our team in Kyiv. We also have a
family in Khmelnytski working hard to help refugees.
So as you pray for YWAM Kyiv and our team. Please also pray for the staff
who are away from their homes in Kyiv. They are missing their homes, they
don’t have much of their things, and they are doing everything they can to
help. Please pray for their safety and their energy as well. It is hard to live
in a country that is being attacked night after night by an aggressor, never
sure if the night will be safe, and then to serve others all day long. Your
prayers mean so much! You have been holding up their hands by your
prayers, and they still have the joy of serving the Lord and others. Thank
you!

Sergei, Kyiv:
I used to love to be in church:
Smile, clap and dance.
But the last 25 days I have forgotten how to do it.
I just lost that ability.
I hope when the war is over
I will smile again, clap and dance.
I pray for my Ukraine .
And for every Ukrainian.
Lots of questions to heaven.
But at the same time, I fully trust in Him!!!

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Thank you for praying,
Al Akimoff and Slavic Ministries Team

Reflections from a border worker:

Taby: It’s Saturday night and we finished work a couple of hours ago. I am
thinking about this week and everything that happened: all the people that
come, all the shopping, all the moments when I wanted to cry, but didn’t
had the time or space to do it… I cry in between food delivery sometimes
.
One of those moments was while driving to the train station and saying
goodbye to this amazing family (a mother and her three children). They
were among the first people who arrived in Cluj, and even if we could not
understand each other, we connected from the first night. My heart was
touched every time I will go to bring them food: they were so grateful and
so happy for every little thing they will receive. I was hugged every time I
entered into their apartment, I was always invited for a cup of tea!
I was touched when I wanted to give them some clothes and they said that
they have everything they need (they only had a small backpack for the 4
of them). I was touched by the fact that they never asked for anything,
although they did not have much!
They will always be in my heart and I pray they will find peace and a home
in the new country where they are!
Report from the front:
This is why prayers work! This Russian soldier surrendered. What did the
Ukrainians do? They gave him food, hot tea and then a cell phone so he
could call his mother back in Russia to tell her he was alive, that he loved
her, and was being cared for by peace loving men and women!
Request from our staff: Rosen
Please pray for Mariupol right now. Ukrainians need a miracle from God to
continue to withstand attacks from the enemy. Please pass this prayer
request on. It is evening in Ukraine and will soon be night. Those who are
awake on this side of the world please continue to pray throughout the day
as God would lead.
Do not get weary in praying, thousands of Christians working around the clock in
the country and along the borders are so dependent upon them.

Al Akimoff and the Slavic Ministries Team

Lessons learned in war: a Ywam couple choosing to stay in Kyiv

Life goes on. I can’t believe it will soon be one month after the war started. We are both doing very well. We laugh a lot; we mess with each other a lot; we truly celebrate life. First-year of marriage went fast, and I should say it went well. We were busy but always happy. One thing we learned in the last 20 some days of the war is that Life is a gift; you can not take it for granted. We take it for granted and try to hoard stuff and build our own empires.

It is a natural human tendency to hoard. But in the face of war, hoarding makes no sense when you do not know what tomorrow holds. So, we started applying that truth in a very tangible way. I started using my favourite perfume my mother in law gifted. I ate all the German goodies; now we use all the special Indian spices, wear our best clothes, and listen to our favourite songs. We hoard nothing except for some canned foods if Putin goes Chemical crazy.

It took a war for us to live out what Jesus asked us to do each and every one of us on a daily basis – Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? So, do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. DO NOT HOARD.

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Our drivers brought 30 more people from Chernigov today. This was their second trip this week.

Chernigov is North of Kyiv, still very hot spot, people being shot, lots civilians targeted. So proud of our brave guys and so grateful to God for watching over them. Thank you for your prayers, they are making a difference, Let’s keep pressing in…

Let’s keep praying for these brave ywam guys and gals that choose not to leave but continue to serve.

Al Akimoff and the Slavic Ministries Team

The Harvest of the Maidens

Scattered across the steppes of Ukraine, little cottages dot the landscape as farmers try to eke out an existence from the land. With little to protect them, it is an open invitation for the galloping hordes to invade their land. They come, the Tartars, the Mongols, the Vikings and the Ottomans, they even had a name for this annual occurrence, the harvest of the maidens. Thousands of young girls as well as young men were taken as slaves to be sold throughout the then known world. This was the origin of the word “slave.” It comes from the people living in those areas, the Slavs.

After many centuries of this, the practice continues and in fact had a huge explosion after the fall of communism. The ability to travel and work outside their lands after 70 years of isolation, created a whole new market for young slaves. “See the world, work abroad” the brochures proclaimed. Young girls longing to leave their poor villages responded by the droves. Their passports taken away from them, they found themselves as sex slaves throughout Europe, Asia and the Middle East. So common was this that prostitutes around the world gained a new name, “Natashas.”

With three million refugees, mostly women and children there is fear of a new harvest of maidens. Just this morning there was a special report on the news of the possibility of this heinous crime resurrecting once again along the borders. Already traumatized women and children being exploited by heartless traffickers with no convictions seeing this as a huge financial boom. Can this really happen? Are there really people so heartless to do this? Unfortunately, yes there are.

One former ywamer, who was a policewoman in Holland, got tired of arresting prostitutes every night just to see them released and back on the streets the next night, joined ywam to make a difference. She did! She started a whole ministry in Latvia working with these girls, establishing a street ministry and a half way house ministry. She now works in an anti trafficking government position. She has just produced a pamphlet that is being given out at borders warning ladies of this danger and giving them instructions on prevention and what to do if they find themselves in danger.

Can we join together in prayer for this ugliest of situations.
Pray that this pamphlet born out of a tremendous desire to see women be free, that it will be effective and that it finds it’s way into the hands of those that need it.

Pray that these traffickers will be stopped in their tracks, pray for conviction to fill their hearts. (One of our most effective and powerful ministries in Russia today is led by a former trafficker). It’s not impossible.
Pray that these ladies and their children will be taken into homes across Europe and the world that would care for them out of hearts of compassion and love. Pray against abuse or any kind of unkindness to these refugees.

Purim
This is the beginning of the Feast of Purim, a Jewish holiday celebrating the saving of the Jewish nation from a plot designed to eliminate them. Through a young girl, you might even say she was trafficked as she was taken away from her people and placed in a harem in the palace of an enemy king. Because of the faith and obedience of this girl named Esther, her nation was spared.

As we join the Jewish people around us to remember this wonderful event, can we use this to remind us of what God did to spare a nation and maybe He can do it again?

Pray for Ukraine, pray for Kyiv that is beginning to feel the effects of the siege that is now closing in.

Pray for our drivers and rescuers, some of them are ladies.

Pray for our ywam ladies that are carrying huge loads of responsibilities right now, handling finances, dealing with tons of food and supplies coming in, some of them in leadership positions having to make huge decisions every day. They are true Esthers!

Many Blessings,
Al Akimoff and the Slavic Ministries Team

The Encirclement of Kyiv

For almost a month Russian forces have been trying to lay siege to the city of Kyiv by encircling it. They began by amassing their forces on the eastern border. Then they spread out joining forces with Belarus. On the southern flank they planned an amphibious attack.

At one point a convoy of tanks and trucks nearly 40 miles long set out to encircle the city. All along the way these plans were foiled and after a month of fighting, the encirclement has remained stalled.

As I pondered this situation these past few days, I saw another encirclement. I saw our ywamers inside the city, a beautiful U of N campus full of young people with Ukrainian, Russian and other foreign staff. Spread throughout the country were other ywam centers.

When the war started, another circle formed around Ukraine. Ywam centers in Romania, Poland, Hungary, Czech, Slovakia all gathered at the borders to bring refugees to their centers. Around them they had a circle of churches and friends who brought food, supplies and provided housing.

Outside that circle another group of ywam centers joined and formed a bigger circle. These were our centers in Germany, Holland, Norway, Finland and others who gathered goods in trucks brought tons of medicines, supplies, and food to feed each of these circles.

Then an even bigger circle, all over the world, ywamers rose up to the challenge to pray and give. From the Solomon Islands came a sacrificial offering, from Hong Kong, from Australia and from Africa came a special offering with promise of more to come, saying “we have received so much from Europe, it’s our turn to give.”

As we continue to lay siege spiritually, perhaps we too like Elijah will see an even greater circle around us, that the Lord will say to us, Open your eyes and see. Those who are with us are more than those who are with them. Let us pray and recruit thousands of others to stand and pray with us. This really is a battle of worldwide significance.

PRAYER REQUESTs:

From Kyiv (March 15, Day 20). Today was a very busy day for our team. They visited and delivered food to places where it was needed. We are working on getting the meds. In the last two nights, Kiev has been under very strong shelling. Today was even stronger. According to the guys – every 10 minutes the building shook from explosions. And it was very difficult to sleep in such conditions.

PLEASE PRAY FOR PROTECTION!

MARIUPOL (From Anya-leader in Kyiv). This is right now the most tragic city in Ukraine. We see the most cruelty and devastation in this city. The city with a population of over 400,000 people has been under siege for over two weeks.

The Russian army is specifically targeting hiding places of women and children – a maternity hospital (on March 9) and theater (on March 16) are just the two most prominent examples but there are hundreds of them!

Constant shelling, nonstop bombing, artillery attacks on cars trying to escape this hell. No electricity and no heat, people cooking food over fire. No water supply, people melting snow and taking water from puddles in the street. Children dying from dehydration.

Those seem to be horror stories of WWII, but unfortunately, they are taking place in Ukraine, in the heart of Europe, right now.

Let’s circle around our brothers and sisters, let’s join hands with them,

Let’s join our hearts with them and pray for God’s grace, His mercy.

Let’s pray for victory over the spiritual powers and authorities over these lands.

In Jesus,

Al Akimoff and Slavic Ministries Team

Music in the midst of bombs…

18th night of war is descending on Ukraine. Today all my posts seem to include music. It felt like a lighter day, not because there were fewer air raids but because we were able to get together in the church. Not everybody could come, the church is scattered, but those who could walk to church all came. Being outside of bomb shelters, talking, eating together, encouraging each other with reasons why victory will come soon, praying, and singing together lightened the burden in a very tangible way. The signal of an air raid that came in the middle of the service was ignored – we were aware of it but continued to stay together in our unsafe building. I don’t think anybody felt any fear. God kept us safe. All-day long I have this song playing in my head. A friend of ours wrote this song…

This video on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VMZoQlBafM

Our center in Lutsk:

The YWAM center two nights ago had 91 people. It’s built for 22 people comfortably. But flexibility is always on our thoughts as there are things breaking, being damaged and people breaking rules like no animals. Not everyone coming to us are Christians. So we have had dogs and cats. The non believers and surprised so many people are helping and being surrounded by so many Godly people has had its effect. They too want to help and are starting to see God at work. Valyas sister’s city is surrounded. She’s trying to find food every day
and when they find food they are taking it to some elderly people that can’t walk around. We sent her some money but that’s no help for her, so little to buy. Her name is Sofia. Please pray for her, the city she is in is one that Putin does not ever want to give up. Sadly there are places our team can not go because those places are surrounded by Russian troops.

Pray for Kyiv tonight, the bombing gets worse daily. Please Pray!

Al Akimoff and the Slavic Ministries Team