“Let us do whatever we can do in order for all people to see the real face of Russia, of what Russian soldiers are doing,” Pyzh said. “And not only Russian soldiers, but Russian people that are staying silent or approving of this action taking place in Ukraine. Let other people witness that. That’s my plea to you.”
UBTS, about 45 miles from the Polish border, has worked since the early days of the invasion to aid and minister to Ukrainian refugees.
KSES is an accredited, interfaith theological seminary founded in 2014 that offers three theology degrees, according to its website. “To prepare leaders, teachers and pastors for effective ministry in the field of God” is KSES’ stated mission.
This article originally appeared on BaptistPress.com.