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107. Ukraine: Bearing Burdens, Bearing Witness

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🗓️ 20 March 2022

⏱️ 83 minutes

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We’ve been working hard to gather voices that could help us process the ongoing atrocities that the Russian government has inflicted upon the people of Ukraine. Like you, we’ve wondered what the reality is like on the ground in Ukraine right now, how we can help, and if our faith might have something to offer in terms of how we approach what’s going on, both in our hearts and with our hands.

We were able to assemble a great line-up of people to help answer some of those questions for our podcast audience. We spoke to Yarsolav Chernyuk, a Church member who’s living and serving in Kyiv right now; Austin Walters, who served a mission to Ukraine and has been leading a wonderful fundraising effort for humanitarian relief; Mariya Manzhos, a Ukrainian currently living in the US who helped her parents flee from Kyiv, and Patrick Mason, a professor of history and scholar of violence and peacebuilding.

Yaroslav Chernyuk is a Church member who was able to speak to us briefly from his home in Kyiv, where he is doing incredibly brave and difficult work providing aid to families in need.

Austin Walters served a mission in Ukraine, and after completing an MBA at Harvard Business School, got into the world of fundraising and venture capital. He’s turned those skills, over the past few weeks, into fundraising for humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. Here’s the link if you seek to help relief efforts in Ukraine.

Mariya Manzhos is a freelance journalist based in Boston, whose writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post Magazine, The Boston Globe, and other publications. She is married to Zach Davis, a member of the Faith Matters executive team. At the time we spoke with her, her parents were en route to the United States after fleeing their home in Kyiv; you’ll hear her speak a little about this journey. Thankfully, we can update you now to let you know that her parents have arrived safely and are with Mariya’s family in Boston.

We brought our friend Patrick Mason into the conversation to help us think through some of the philosophy and theology of war and conflict. Many of us have had our easy notions about peace and violence challenged in the face of such naked aggression. We explore what the scriptures and the Gospel of Jesus Christ have to say about this situation.

To all of our Ukrainian brothers and sisters: we see you, we hear you, we’re praying for you, and we’re doing our best to bear this burden with you.

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, this is Patrick Mason.

0:03.6

Last year's Restore Gathering was one of the highlights of my year, and this year's

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gathering is going to be even bigger and better.

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In addition to the fantastic lineup of speakers, there will be amazing art, and we promise

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the music will be better than your word choir.

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So come join us at Restore on October 13th and 14th at the Mountain America Expo Center

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in Sandy, Utah.

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For tickets, go to faithmatters.org slash restore, and see you there.

0:30.0

Hey everybody, this is Tim Chavez from Faith Matters.

0:44.8

Today's episode is a special one.

0:46.8

We've been working hard to gather voices that can help us process the war in Ukraine and

0:50.6

the ongoing atrocities that the Russian government has inflicted upon the Ukrainian people.

0:55.8

Like you, we've wondered what the reality is like on the ground in Ukraine right now,

0:59.7

how we can help, and if our faith might have something to offer in terms of how we approach

1:03.6

what's going on, both in our hearts and with our hands.

1:06.9

So we've put together what we believe is a fantastic lineup of people to help us explore

1:10.6

some of those questions.

1:11.8

We'll give a little bit more background on each before we jump into the conversations

1:15.6

we had with them, but in order the people we spoke with were Yaroslav Chernyuk, a church

1:21.0

member who's living and serving in Kiev right now, Austin Walters, who served a mission

1:25.1

to Ukraine and has been raising funds for humanitarian efforts.

1:28.6

Maria Mangios, a Ukrainian currently living in the U.S., and Patrick Mason, a professor

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