CLEVELAND — For seven and a half years, Ron Jackson and his ministry, God Loves Ukraine, have traveled to Ukraine, donating supplies and offering a message of hope in a country under attack by Russia.
“When we initially started, we just met with around 10 or 11 soldiers on the front lines, and we've just seen God open the door where now we see thousands of soldiers,” said Jackson.
Jackson says their priority is to show the soldiers God’s love, as well as to encourage them to keep fighting for their homes and families.
“Being on the frontlines is sobering because when we go to the front, we wear a helmet, a vest, and the ground shakes. You don’t know what’s going or incoming and then you realize that these people are facing this every day,” said Jackson.
Before his most recent visit in