
ROMAN SHEREMETA

Sept 29, 2025
Ukrainian Christians continue to worship Jesus right where their homes were destroyed just last night. Through tears, pain, and loss, they still give thanks for the gift of life. In the midst of devastation, they lift their voices in praise — glorifying God even in the darkest and hardest days.
AMAZING VIDEO HERE:
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1Cr11k1Dba/?mibextid=wwXIfr
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I cannot imagine what this family has endured.
In this photo, Vlad Seniuk is pictured with his family, mourning his father, who was killed defending Ukraine from the russian occupiers in 2017.
In 2022, Vlad’s uncle was also killed by russians.
And just two days ago, Vlad himself paid the ultimate price for his country.
I cannot imagine what his wife and their two little daughters are going through right now. I cannot imagine the pain of his mother, who has already buried her husband and now her son. I cannot imagine the grief of his grandmother, who has already lost two sons and now a grandson to this war.
Please consider donating to support the Seniuk family during this time of unimaginable loss.
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- Monobank: 4441 1111 6264 3823

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In Ternopil, people bid farewell to Ukrainian defender Volodymyr Broslavskyi, who held a Ph.D. in History and was an Associate Professor at the Department of Ukrainian History at Ternopil National Pedagogical University.
VIDEO HERE :
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/19i6fvQsbw/?mibextid=wwXIfr
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The pro-European party of Moldovan President Maia Sandu is heading for a decisive victory — securing a new majority in parliament.
With 96% of votes counted, PAS is on track to win nearly 50% of the vote, leaving the pro-russian Patriotic Electoral Bloc far behind at under 25%.
This is not just another election. It’s a clear choice by the Moldovan people: a future rooted in Europe, democracy, and the rule of law — rather than corruption, instability, and dependence on Moscow.
Russia has tried everything to sway this vote: disinformation, cyberattacks, and even banned proxy parties. But despite the pressure, Moldovans have once again shown their determination to move westward, not backward.
A PAS majority gives Maia Sandu the mandate to continue her reform agenda and deepen Moldova’s path toward the European Union. For a small country long caught between East and West, this election is a turning point — and a strong message to the Kremlin that its grip is weakening.


God bless all who have suffered so terribly from ruZZian savagery.
Death to all putinaZi occupier vermin.