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Ukrainian-Born CIU student discusses how you can support his native country

With a Ukrainian flag flying in the background, Pastor Andrew Moroz and his wife Samantha talk to ABC 13 WSET in Lynchburg, Virginia.

March 9, 2022

A Ukrainian-born 黑料视频 student is pointing people to the Bible as he describes how faith is bolstering believers in Ukraine in the midst of war.

Andrew Moroz is enrolled in CIU鈥檚 online program and is the pastor of in Lynchburg, Virginia. He also has family, friends and colleagues still in Ukraine. Moroz has been interviewed by a number of news organizations, including FOX News where he said his job as a pastor is to 鈥減oint people to truth and to Scripture and to God and His intention and desires for us.鈥

He especially noted Romans 12:21

Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.

Moroz said the historic context of the verse was to first century Christians who were isolated and persecuted.

鈥淭hey had every reason to give up, every reason to be overwhelmed. But instead what they experienced was overwhelming resilient hope,鈥 Moroz told FOX. 鈥淎nd they had hope because of their faith in Jesus Christ 鈥 because their hope was rooted in something outside of them, and outside of their circumstances, and a glorious future God has prepared for His people. By God鈥檚 grace we can overcome evil with good.鈥

Moroz encouraged viewers to practice good by supporting the Ukrainian people in their struggle, investing in Ukrainian refugee causes, and the rebuilding of the Ukrainian nation. 听听听听听听听

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In an extensive interview with The News & Advance newspaper in Lynchburg, Moroz said one of the most important ways to show support is communicating empathy to those who are hurting.

鈥淚 hope other people can enter into that pain with us, and I鈥檓 finding that generally, people are willing to do that here. You don鈥檛 have to be Ukrainian to feel the pain,鈥 Moroz said. 鈥淲e should care. And we should all consider how we could help.鈥

Read the article from the News & Advance,

Moroz was joined by his wife Samantha in an interview with ABC 13 News WSET in Lynchburg where he said: "We do believe that prayer is powerful and effective and we're hearing that our prayers matter to the Ukrainian people."

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