Scattered — Yet Sent

News Stories (7).pngWednesday 15 July 2026 11:23

What began as a devastating displacement through war is becoming an unexpected movement of gospel witness across Europe. Ukrainian believers, carrying deep pain and loss, are also carrying the hope of Christ wherever they go.

Recently, Jim Memory, Strategic Partnerships Director fror ECMI and Co-Regional Director for Lausanne Europe, attended the Ukrainian Baptist Churches in Europe Conference in Polan. He came away deeply encouraged by what God is doing through Ukrainian Christians across the continent.

Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, millions of Ukrainians have been forced to flee their homes. Yet in the midst of grief, separation, and uncertainty, God’s light is shining brighter. Among Baptists alone, around 160 Ukrainian churches have been planted across Europe during the past four years.

Jim shared how inspiring it was to hear story after story of faithfulness under pressure. Increasingly, Ukrainian believers are refusing to see themselves only as refugees. Instead, many are embracing a different calling — missionaries sent by God into the nations of Europe.

This story reminds us of the early church in the book of Acts. When persecution scattered the first Christians, the gospel spread wherever they went. What looked like tragedy became the very means by which the Kingdom of God advanced.

A similar reality can be seen today.

Ukrainian Christians are arriving in unfamiliar countries carrying trauma and heartbreak, yet many are also bringing courage, prayer, hospitality, evangelistic passion, and a deep dependence on God. New fellowships are forming. Churches are being planted. People are hearing about Jesus through those who themselves have suffered greatly.

“It was a privilege to listen to their stories, make connections, and briefly speak,” Jim said.

Their witness is a powerful reminder that darkness does not have the final word. God is still building His Church, still drawing people to Himself, and still turning suffering into testimony for His glory.

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