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The war robbed us of 70% of the leadership team, but God provided fifty new people, 90% of whom are non-believers.
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The problem of transportation facing pastors and evangelists across the regions where SGA serves, is not merely an inconvenience – it is a great hindrance to effective ministry.
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Violeta Goron founded ‘Casa Filip’ [Filip’s House], a place where patients undergoing cancer treatment can stay along with their relatives. This wonderful facility is located in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
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SGA Widows’ Project has for many years been in the forefront of our humanitarian Crisis Response ministry. Thousands of widows of all ages in many countries have been helped, and the need has not gone away.
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The situation in Kherson has been described by our partners as a humanitarian disaster due to the lack of water, electricity, medication, and vital supplies of bread as bakeries struggle to operate due to electricity cuts. The shortage of food is an acute problem.
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‘Believers in Ukraine are convinced that the snowdrifts, worsening or absence of mobile communication, and electricity are not real obstacles for the ministry. As for now, their [Russian] missiles and drones have damaged several hundred vital infrastructure objects….but we are still alive and can work with incredible gratefulness to the Lord for every day we have.’

