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Ukraine: The Number One Task in Ministry
Thursday, February 13, 2025 by Amber Schafer

Categories: Generations Mission Assoc / Impact Stories / News / Ukraine Response

Our partners at Generations Mission Association say:

“The number one task in our ministry for the future of this country is to plant new churches and develop new leaders for ministry within Ukraine. We have started a new level of leadership development which will give us interns to join our core team and help expand the ministry.” The Generations Mission Association hopes in 2025 to “Raise up at least five (5) new leaders for our main team and see ten (10) new churches planted.”

Read more about how the Generations Mission Association trains Christian leaders for ministry! 

 

More About Generations Mission Association

Generations Mission Association for Pastoral Training and Church Planting is based in Ukraine. This ministry has prepared numerous mission teams in Russian-speaking countries since its inception in 2015, including Ukraine, Moldova, Russia, Central Asia, and Europe.

The Generations team coaches Christian leaders as they develop strategies and methods for creative approaches to practical and meaningful ministry. This is done so that solid leadership is developed within churches, and groups of believers are discipled and mobilized to express the love of Christ to their surrounding communities.

Generations Mission Association has a network of over 200 churches throughout Ukraine. They have trained hundreds of leaders in church planting.

When the war began on February 24, 2022, several churches part of this network were prepared and ready to respond. These churches have provided evacuation, shelter, food, emotional support, and spiritual hope. As the war goes on, Generations Mission Association continues to support churches throughout Ukraine in their ministry to the needy, in relief efforts, and witness to Jesus through word and deed. 

Summit Missions International is involved in the work of the Generations Mission Association through funding, sponsorship of church planters, and providing resources for training conferences and workshops.

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