Pastor Igor Bandura writes: “Ukrainians knew that this winter could be harsh. These days, our thoughts and prayers are with Kyiv, Sumy, Kherson, Dnipro, Kharkiv, and many other cities where people are enduring severe frost without electricity and heating. We also stand in prayer with the soldiers who must go out to their positions in such weather. We do not have answers to how long our people will continue to suffer the cruelties of war. We have no optimistic short-term forecasts. Yet we do have hope—a hope in God that continues to live despite everything. We sincerely thank you, our faithful partners—Ukraine’s present and future now depend on your support. We are grateful to all our brothers and sisters whose financial and humanitarian assistance enables Ukrainians to survive.”