Hope for Ukraine: Stories of Grit and Grace from the Front Lines of War

Hope for Ukraine: Stories of Grit and Grace from the Front Lines of War

Hope for Ukraine: Stories of Grit and Grace from the Front Lines of War

Hope for Ukraine: Stories of Grit and Grace from the Front Lines of War

Paperback

$18.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

A Harrowing, Intimate Look into the Most Devastating War in Eight Decades

Part narrative, part wartime dispatch, Hope for Ukraine transports you into the gritty reality of war-torn Ukraine—and the front lines of faith, survival, and miraculous intervention. From scrambling to escape the bombs leveling their neighborhoods to fleeing sex traffickers in the chaos of border crossings to rescuing orphans trapped by Russian tanks, these stunning firsthand accounts tell the stories of real Ukrainians enduring terrible hardships with grit and grace.

Join bestselling writer Kyle Duncan and his co-author Esther Fedorkevich—both with deep family ties to Ukraine—as they take you inside the conflict with dramatic boots-on-the-ground stories and eyewitness accounts of Ukrainian refugees, aid workers, soldiers, and families affected by the conflict.

As the world holds its collective breath, these stories reveal the unbreakable spirit of a nation under siege. Even amid the chaos and tragedy of Europe's largest war since World War II, God is indeed at work in redemptive ways.

Authors' Proceeds to Support Ukraine's Refugees

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780800763237
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 09/06/2022
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Kyle Duncan is a 35-year publishing veteran and a New York Times bestselling ghostwriter and editor. The UCLA alum and his wife live in San Diego with their three biological daughters and their adopted son, Cory Jhenya, who is from Mariupol, Ukraine.

Esther Fedorkevich is the founder and CEO of The Fedd Agency, an elite literary and entertainment agency. The descendant of four faith-filled Ukrainian refugees, Esther lives with her husband, also a Ukrainian-American, and two children in Austin, Texas.

Table of Contents

Foreword John Lisa Bevere 11

Acknowledgments 13

Historical Ukraine 15

1 True Stories of Hope for Ukraine 19

2 Dmitriy, Maryana, and Max 22

3 The Hunting Lodge 35

4 At the Gates of Mariupol 43

5 Walking Away from War 49

6 Exploited 62

7 Johnny and Ira 68

8 Esther's Heritage 74

9 Maksym and Roksolana 82

10 The Vest 88

11 Gennadiy Mokhnenko 92

12 Jhenya 100

13 Colonel Korenevych 111

14 Tatiana, Bogdan, and Masha 118

15 Ukraine's Deep Jewish Roots 122

16 Humanitarians 128

17 Vasya 133

18 What Would Christ Have Done? 138

19 Ukraine's Indigenous Peoples 141

20 Should We Love Our Enemies? 145

21 A Spiritual Perspective on the War 152

22 Do, Go 156

Notes 159

Resources 165

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews