PRAY FOR SPIRITUAL LEADERS
SUPREME COURT JUDGE
The Russia–Ukraine war, now in its fourth year, has left lasting devastation. Over 14 million people have been displaced. Towns have been reduced to ruins. Critical infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and power plants, has been severely damaged. While diplomatic talks continue sporadically, many families live in daily uncertainty, braving bomb shelters, blackouts, and trauma.
Bhushan Gavai
present chief justicer
PRAY FOR SUPREME COURT JUDGE
Despite the destruction, the people of Ukraine have shown remarkable resilience. From underground shelters to ruined villages, stories of faith, solidarity, and sacrifice continue to rise. Churches, volunteers, and global partners are working tirelessly to provide food, medicine, shelter, and hope. The spirit of Ukraine remains strong, even in the face of deep suffering.
As believers, we are called to intercede for nations in distress. Let us pray earnestly for Ukraine — for the immediate end of violence, for the safety of innocent civilians, and for the comfort of those mourning the loss of loved ones. Pray for families torn apart, for children who have witnessed horrors no child should ever see, and for the elderly who cannot flee or rebuild. Ask God to provide healing for the wounded, peace for the anxious, and rest for those on the frontlines of service and care.
Pray also for the leaders of both Ukraine and the nations involved in this crisis — that hearts would soften, wisdom would guide their decisions, and diplomacy would triumph over destruction. May justice be upheld, and may truth overcome misinformation and fear.
We must not forget the Church in Ukraine, which continues to be a beacon of light amid the darkness. Many pastors and ministries have remained to care for their communities, lead in prayer, and offer comfort to the brokenhearted. Pray for their protection, strength, and anointing — that the Gospel would bring lasting peace even in the midst of war.
Let us remember that no war, no matter how loud or long, can drown out the power of prayer. As we lift Ukraine before the Lord, we stand in faith that healing will come, peace will return, and the people of this beautiful land will rise again in hope.
