From The Table

Episode 3: From His Table

SEAPC Season 1 Episode 3

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In Episode 3 of From The Table, we journey to Eastern Europe—connecting from the Czech Republic with Tetiana and Maria, a courageous mother and daughter serving on the front lines in Ukraine.

As the war continues, their story takes us beyond headlines and into the reality of faith in the midst of adversity—where loss, resilience, and hope meet.

Together, we explore a powerful truth: God’s supernatural provision in times of adversity.

Even in the midst of war, there is a hidden feast available to those who say “yes” to God.

You’ll hear firsthand how:

  •  The Church in Ukraine is rising to care for orphans and families in crisis 
  •  Believers are opening their homes and living out the love of God in practical ways 
  •  A generation is wrestling with faith—and searching for truth in the midst of pain 
  •  God is providing—both through the global Church and within Ukraine itself 

This episode is both a challenge and an invitation:
 To live from God’s table, trust His provision, and step into a moment of decision.

Key Scripture:
“My food is to do the will of Him who sent me and to finish His work.” — John 4:34

Key Takeaways

  •  God prepares His people before the crisis. Revival in Ukraine and Iran laid a foundation for the Church to respond in times of war. 
  •  There is a hidden feast in saying yes to God. When we step into His will, He provides strength we didn’t know existed. 
  •  We don’t need to fear lack when walking in God’s purpose. Jesus asks: “Why do you reason that you have no bread?”
  •  Living from God’s table fuels decisive faith. Our desire shapes what we consume—and what we consume shapes our decisions. 
  •  The Church is called to respond, not retreat. In Ukraine, believers are opening homes, caring for orphans, and bringing healing. 
  •  Generosity multiplies in adversity. Even in war, people are sharing and meeting one another’s needs. 
  •  The next generation is at a crossroads. Many are questioning—but are open to truth through authentic relationship. 
  •  God’s provision is both global and local. Support is coming from around the world and rising within Ukraine. 
  •  This is a moment of decision. What we choose to live for matters more than ever. 
  •  The table is both a place of receiving and sending. We are fed by God—and become His provision to others. 

Prayer Focus:

  •  The Church in Ukraine to remain strong and full of faith 
  •  The next generation to know the truth and love of Jesus 
  •  Healing for families affected by loss and trauma 
  •  Protection and wisdom for national leadership 

Connect & Support:
nehemiah.org.ua (use Google Translate if needed)