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Gennadiy Mohnenko, the Pastor-Chaplain from Mariupol, became the prototype for the main character in a new book about the war.
The novel “Final Episode (a war that lasts 400 years)” by writer, screenwriter, and journalist Yevheniy Polozhiy has been released by Vivat Publishing. The main character of the book is based on Gennadiy Mohnenko, a pastor, chaplain, founder of the children’s rehabilitation center “Republic Pilgrim,” and a network of rehabilitation centers for adults, as reported by the Christian MegaPortal inVictory citing RISU.
The adopted son of Pastor Gennadiy Mokhnenko, a war veteran, has been fitted with a bionic prosthesis.
At the “Nezlamni” center in Lviv, the twentieth bionic prosthesis has been installed. It was received by Vyacheslav Smyslov, a soldier from Mariupol, who lost his left hand near Bakhmut and is currently undergoing treatment in the Lviv region.
“There are bodies of old people under the rubble.”
In Orekhovo, russians bombed a humanitarian aid point in school.
Russian invaders wounded the son of the chaplain Gennady Mokhnenko
In Bakhmut, rushists wounded the son of the famous Ukrainian chaplain and minister Gennady Mokhnenko. There is no threat to life.
A Day in the Life of Ukraine’s ‘Chaplain Battalion’
Convinced that “faith without works is dead,” a battalion of Protestant pastors and volunteers help civilians and soldiers on Ukraine’s front lines. Kyiv Post joins them for an exclusive report.
The pastor of disaster
‘We really need help from Heaven for this war,’ says Gennadiy Mokhnenko, whose followers tread in dangerous territory to support those still living near the front lines
Japanese journalist was baptized in the chaplain battalion “Mariupol”
Japanese journalist Takashi Ozaki has been a volunteer in Ukraine for more than a year, and he has recently been baptized in the chaplain battalion “Mariupol”
HOW THE CHAPLAIN BATTALION “MARIUPOL” HELPS THE RESIDENTS OF THE “GRAY ZONE”
Evacuating people, collecting the necessary equipment for the defenders of Ukraine and supporting those who got in critical circumstances in the war zone. All of this is the work of the Chaplain Battalion “Mariupol”. Their crews travel every day to the “hot spots” to contribute to the victory of Ukraine.
One year in, Ukraine fights on for its independence and for the security of the West
It’s not an anniversary anyone wants to celebrate.
Ukrainian Pastor Adopted 36th Child, “Bless the Young Man”
Pastor and chaplain Gennadiy Mokhnenko from Mariupol, besides a huge charitable work, does not get tired of saving children’s lives.
Gennadiy Mohnenko, the Pastor-Chaplain from Mariupol, became the prototype for the main character in a new book about the war.
The novel “Final Episode (a war that lasts 400 years)” by writer, screenwriter, and journalist Yevheniy Polozhiy has been released by Vivat Publishing. The main character of the book is based on Gennadiy Mohnenko, a pastor, chaplain, founder of the children’s rehabilitation center “Republic Pilgrim,” and a network of rehabilitation centers for adults, as reported by the Christian MegaPortal inVictory citing RISU.
The adopted son of Pastor Gennadiy Mokhnenko, a war veteran, has been fitted with a bionic prosthesis.
At the “Nezlamni” center in Lviv, the twentieth bionic prosthesis has been installed. It was received by Vyacheslav Smyslov, a soldier from Mariupol, who lost his left hand near Bakhmut and is currently undergoing treatment in the Lviv region.
“There are bodies of old people under the rubble.”
In Orekhovo, russians bombed a humanitarian aid point in school.
Russian invaders wounded the son of the chaplain Gennady Mokhnenko
In Bakhmut, rushists wounded the son of the famous Ukrainian chaplain and minister Gennady Mokhnenko. There is no threat to life.
A Day in the Life of Ukraine’s ‘Chaplain Battalion’
Convinced that “faith without works is dead,” a battalion of Protestant pastors and volunteers help civilians and soldiers on Ukraine’s front lines. Kyiv Post joins them for an exclusive report.
The pastor of disaster
‘We really need help from Heaven for this war,’ says Gennadiy Mokhnenko, whose followers tread in dangerous territory to support those still living near the front lines