Introducing the Church in Apostolovo, Ukraine

Pavel Golub was born into a large, Christian family in the former Soviet Union in 1959, and committed his life to Christ in 1978. He sensed he had a calling on his life, and his ministry soon developed from youth work into evangelism and church planting. Under communism, it was forbidden to hold church meetings; still, the believers wanted to come together to pray and to grow in the Lord. On one occasion, the militia interrupted their youth meeting, and the house owner was fined for allowing the group to meet there. 



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