Author: Clive Langston
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Frontlines, News
A historic meeting took place in London on 27th July 1950 when the decision was taken to form the UK arm of the Slavic Gospel Association. It did not ‘grab’ any headlines at that time, but by the grace of God the intervening 75 years have witnessed the growth and development of the Mission so that today tens of thousands of people can testify to SGA(UK)’s life-changing witness to Christ and His saving power.
Ukraine
29 September, 2025
While medics did all they could to preserve his life, Leonid died as a result of his injuries.
The Inside Story
I repented of all my sins and was baptized. Now the Lord has given me a new, blessed life, and I am moving forward expecting the greatest of all awards!
The Inside Story
Each team member had a genuine desire to share something of the love of Christ with those whom they felt privileged to serve.
The Inside Story
Ervin recognizes that it is God who is building the church, even more so given his own personal weakness.
Ukraine
10 September, 2025
A new video from our partners in Ukraine.
Frontlines, News
We thank God for every encouraging response to our first 75th-anniversary project, Enabling Gospel Workers. Marking this milestone, our aim was to make a lasting Gospel impact by spotlighting our sponsorship programme—beginning at home, where we sought partners for pastors, church planters, and Christian workers faithfully serving the Lord.
Frontlines, News
This motto, displayed in homes around the country, underlines an essential truth: we live in an age of tremendous power—electric, atomic, nuclear, rocket, missile—yet the church has access to the greatest power of all, the power of prayer. Throughout the years, God’s power has been unleashed and blessings have flowed as His people prayed. This was true of SGA’s founder, Peter Deyneka, who called the nations to prayer—and God answered.
Ukraine
5 September, 2025
The children forgot about the horrors of war as they played happily, listened to Bible lessons, and sang Christian songs, which brought peace and harmony to their broken hearts.
Frontlines, News
Coals to Newcastle? That’s what comes to mind when asked to write to SGA supporters about the place and importance of prayer in Gospel work. We all know Peter Deyneka’s watchword, still fresh and challenging in our hearts in this 75th Anniversary year: Much prayer, much power; little prayer, little power; no prayer, no power! It was true at SGA(UK)’s birth in July 1950, and it remains true today.
Frontlines, News
Pastors Tomas Chylka and Andrzej Karzelek coordinate the Polish SGA Mission School in Ruptawa that this year welcomed its fifth intake of students for yet another
three-year course.

