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Chaplain of the Christian Rescue Service collects soldiers' testimonies about divine intervention in the war

02 June, 13:30

Chaplain of the Christian Rescue Service, Serhiy Popov, presented the project "Tell About God's Miracle" at the forum "Chaplaincy Service in Wartime".

The idea to collect stories of war miracles was born two months ago, according to the website Christians for Ukraine.

The project was created to share God's invisible yet powerful actions in the lives of people experiencing the horrors of war. Each testimony is living proof that even in the darkest moments, God remains close and provides help to those in need.

According to Serhiy Popov, testifying to a miracle of God does not require long memoirs. It can be a short testimony in text or video format.

Already today, a number of amazing stories about God's intervention have been published on the website. These include examples of rescue from fire, escape from potential encirclement, survival after direct hits by shells, successful crossing of a minefield, protection of the body from shell fragments by a Bible, and even the return to life of a dead soldier. These stories are collected to inspire and strengthen faith so that readers and viewers praise the Lord for His protection.

Chaplain Serhiy Popov is convinced that spreading testimonies and glorifying God for His miracles precedes other miracles:

"I believe that quite soon the day will come when one miracle of God, which all of Ukraine will see, which every Ukrainian will read about, and when everyone says, 'Glory to God for Your miracle,' then God will come to Ukraine with His power, come with His glory, and then Victory will come for Ukraine!"

You can share your story on the project's website if you have witnessed a divine miracle during the war.

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