On December 13, the official presentation of my book “The Person Whose Home Was Stolen” took place. It was published with the support of our friends from Mission Eurasia.
The book, written in Ukrainian, is a reflection on the first nine months of the full-scale war in Ukraine. It tells the story of the evacuation of TCI from Kherson to western Ukraine and explores the challenges of living far from home. Soon, the book will also be available in English.
This work is not only a personal account but also an exploration of the trials faced by Ukrainians, especially those internally displaced. Born out of the author’s personal pain and search for meaning, the book offers hope, resilience, and faith amid loss.
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“God has given us the gift of memory. This book inspires us to preserve the memory of the path God has led us on. For many Ukrainians whose homes were stolen during the war, this book brings hope and support through the author’s reflections and wishes,”
Roman Vechirkovskyi, Vice Chairman of the All-Ukrainian Union
of Churches of Evangelical Christians-Baptists.
of Churches of Evangelical Christians-Baptists.
I hope that with its upcoming release in English, “The Person Whose Home Was Stolen” will serve as a testimony of the Ukrainian people’s endurance and faith to a wider English-speaking audience.