Finally, some Good News from Ukraine; Christians pray for a miracle to restore their broken and divided nation
By Gareth Littler, Special to ASSIST News Service
KIEV, UKRAINE (ANS – June 22, 2016)
-- For the first time in the history of Ukraine, all of the churches of
the country recently came together for a National Day of Prayer for
their war-torn nation and for peace.
The
three-hour event, that took place on Saturday, June 18, 2016, was
attended by thousands of people and church leaders at the National
Sports Palace in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, and broadcast “live” by 3
national TV channels.
Supported
by Ukraine’s Bible Society, Greek Catholics, the Baptist Union, two
Pentecostal Unions, Charismatic and Independent Unions, and the Senior
Rabbi of the Messianic Congregation in Ukraine, this was the first time
that all these unions have come together in unity to call on God to
restore their broken and divided nation.
Church representatives also included those from the Ukrainian and Russian Orthodox churches.
An
especially enthusiastic welcome was given to church leaders from East
Ukraine, and also the leader of the nation’s Messianic Jewish Community.
It was a far cry from a media image of politicians fighting in
Parliament, Russian tanks, corruption, economic stagnation and a civil
airliner being shot out of the sky!
At
the prayer event, they joined to sing hymns to Jesus Christ, and also
recited a bold declaration, asking God to unite their nation, where
corrupt leaders failed. Church people lined up to pray, asking God to
stop the fighting, remove the tanks and bring peace.
Each
prayed in their own tradition, before uniting behind their Bible
Society leader, praying for a miracle to rebuild Ukraine upon the Bible,
which they all have in common.
It shows, when all else fails, desperate people turn to God.
The
event was called for by British evangelist, David Hathaway, who is
little publicized in the UK, but almost a household name in Ukraine.
He
was known in this area of Europe, after he called for prayer
conferences in East and West Germany in 1988 and 1989, which were
attended by thousands of people, who prayed for the Berlin Wall to come
down.
Around
this time, critics suggested the Rev. Hathaway might be “mad,” until,
shortly afterwards, the whole of the Iron Curtain came down shortly.
Then, people stopped such criticism.
Ukraine’s
first-ever National Prayer conference concluded, not with prayers for
Ukraine, but for Russia and Vladimir Putin, the current president of the
Russian Federation.
According to the http://www.propheticvision.org.uk/ website,
“After the Russian annexing of Crimea in March 2014, war broke out in
eastern Ukraine the following month, April 2014, when Russian-backed
separatists seized control of a number of towns and declared
independence. That summer the Ukrainian army recaptured the rebel
stronghold of Slavyansk and moved to encircle Donetsk, the defacto
separatist capital. Following two decisive Russian military
interventions which effectively reversed Ukrainian gains, a peace
agreement was signed in Minsk in February 2015. The effect of this
agreement has been to slow, rather than end the war; the killings
continue to this day.”
In
view of that, just think of it. Thousands of Ukrainians, praying for
Russia and President Putin is extraordinary! The Ukraine problem is that
their history, culture and language, are closer to Russia than any
other country, on earth.
For
Russia, their foundation and precious Orthodox Church come from the
“Rus” -- in what is now Ukraine, and their leaders and ancestors are
buried there. For Russia, Ukraine is in the blood. For Ukraine, Russia
is in the blood. Even Mr. Putin’s first name – Vladimir -- comes from
Ukraine, 1,000 years ago.
I
believe that this prayer gathering will be a turning point for both
countries, and the two Presidents of each, will be mindful of this.
As
the European Union (EU) tries social engineering and expansion that it
really can’t afford to pay for, in Ukraine, so the currency keeps
falling. The driving force is economic. War brings poverty. Both need
reconciliation and restoring their mutual economies, especially as
Russia argues with Turkey.
For
Ukraine and Russia, forgiving and reconciliation will be a miracle.
Maybe, only God and the people’s prayers can deliver that.
For
more information and/or interviews, please go to: Eurovision/Hathaway
of Dewsbury in England. Tel +44 (0) 044 1924 465 326, website: www.propheticvision.org.uk, and e-mail: uk@propheticvision.org.uk .
Photo
captions: 1) First-ever National Day of Prayer for Ukraine. 2) If your
nation is desperate and at war, this is what you do. 3) Vladimir Putin.
4) David Hathaway leading Christian church & Jewish leaders in
prayer. 5) Gareth Littler.
About
the writer: Gareth Littler has been a dairy farmer, scientist,
technical pioneer in both the computer industry and satellite TV. He
spent years, building up UCB (United Christian Broadcasters) in the UK,
and is now planning an Anglo-Russian News, Gospel & Orthodox TV
project. Gareth is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Journalists
(CIOJ), and his e-mail address is: gareth.littler@c4cb.co.uk .
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