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We Train and Equip Eurasia’s Future Christian Leaders

Mission Eurasia trains, equips, and mobilizes the Next Generation of Christian leaders throughout Eurasia (the countries of the former Soviet Union), and Israel to lead the church in transforming their nations for Christ.

Your impact in Eurasia

Leaders Trained

Infographic showing 1,286 School of Wise Leadership (SWW) students trained in 2025, featuring a group of smiling young adults.

People Reached for Christ

Infographic showing an estimated total gospel impact of 4 million in 2024-2025, featuring a large crowd of children sitting in a tent and excitedly holding up copies of a booklet.

Scriptures Distributed

Infographic showing 620,000 Scripture resources distributed in 2025, featuring three smiling young girls holding copies of the Bible.

People Served Through Humanitarian Aid

Infographic showing 744,835 people reached through Caring Hands in 2025, featuring a mother and four children sitting inside a home near a wood-burning stove while holding books.

New People Groups Engaged

Infographic showing 1,730 indigenous leaders trained to reach unreached people groups in 2025, featuring a group of four indigenous individuals sitting together on a sled in a snowy landscape.

Churches Planted/Revitalized

Infographic showing 27 new churches established in 8 countries in 2025, featuring a young woman leaning against a brick wall with her eyes closed and hands clasped in prayer.

Why Eurasia Matters

Post-Soviet Eurasia is spiritually open

War, displacement, and religious targeting create urgent needs 

Gen Z/Alpha hunger for spiritual revival in Eurasia

The Great Commission's impact on reaching the unreached people groups

Your donation helps Ukrainian refugees

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Eurasia

Where We Serve

Mission Eurasia Canada is strategically focused on the 13 nations of the former Soviet Union and Poland, a vast region we call Eurasia, as well as Israel. Our commitment to Israel specifically addresses the needs of its large Russian-speaking Jewish population that emigrated from the former USSR. In every country, we are training and mobilizing in-country Christian leaders—empowering the Next Generation to transform their nations for Christ.

Key Ministry Areas

Leadership Training

Since 1991, Mission Eurasia has equipped the Next Generation to lead and serve across Eurasia. Through our proven curriculum, School Without Walls (SWW)—flexible, Bible-centered training happens in local churches, not distant classrooms. SWW cohorts learn biblical foundations, evangelism, discipleship, ministry skills, and humanitarian leadership, then put them into practice immediately in their communities. Over the past 20 years, more than 20,000 young Christian leaders have been trained through the program. 

SWW graduates mentor others, launch ministries, and strengthen churches —multiplying impact where they live. If you’re exploring Christian leadership training in Ukraine, Moldova, Central Asia, Israel, or other countries of the former Soviet Union, discover how SWW develops resilient leaders who can navigate crisis, care for people, and keep the gospel central. Read stories of transformed communities and see how you can support this work today.

Children’s Ministries

Mission Eurasia’s Children’s Ministries share the gospel through year-round outreach programs through our local ministry centers led by Next Generation leaders trained by Mission Eurasia. Outreach programs include our Summer of Hope Bible Camps and Gift of Hope—our Christmas initiative delivering joy along with practical care and the Word of God to children in crisis across Eurasia.
School Without Walls-trained leaders guide children in small groups, crisis care classes, Scripture engagement, and games and activities that build resilience for kids processing fear, loss, or displacement. By partnering with parents and local churches for follow-up, we ensure that decisions for Christ become lifelong discipleship. We also equip older teens through leadership tracks, multiplying the ministry among their peers. If you want to expand Christ’s Kingdom to children in need in Eurasia, support our Children’s Ministries today.

Scripture Distribution

God’s Word changes lives! We translate, publish, and distribute Bibles and Christian Scripture portions in the heart languages of Eurasia—pairing print and digital resources to reach people wherever they are. Scripture is shared through local churches, outreach events for children, adults, and families, relief distributions, and home visits, always with invitations to read, ask questions, and join a community of faith. From children’s Bibles to New Testaments and study tools, our goal is simple: to put God's Word into open hands and help it take root in hearts. Explore current translation and printing needs, see where Bible distribution is underway, and discover how you can support a language edition, fund a shipment, or help a church launch a Bible-reading initiative.

Humanitarian Outreach

Through Caring Hands, our church-based teams deliver urgent humanitarian aid with pastoral care: food packages, medical assistance, shelter support, trauma counseling, and follow-up from local believers. In 2024 alone, we served over 2 million people.
Because distribution is led by trained national leaders, help is fast, accountable, and coordinated with discipleship and long-term recovery. From war-displaced families to hard-to-reach villages, we serve people with dignity while strengthening local churches as centers of hope. Explore how Humanitarian Outreach, summer camps, and Gifts of Hope work together, learn what aid is needed most right now, and see the difference your partnership can make. Give, pray, or share an urgent need to help us respond quickly and wisely with faith-based assistance in Eurasia.

Religious Freedom

Many believers in Eurasia face restrictive laws, surveillance, and pressure that hinder worship, evangelism, and compassionate ministry. Mission Eurasia is a leading voice on religious freedom in the region. We document violations, equip churches to minister wisely within the law, and amplify the voices of those who suffer for their faith. Our expert-driven, religious freedom reports and field research provide essential data that informs global prayer, guides the world’s leading policy-makers and NGOs, and strengthens practical support for the persecuted church in Eurasia. If you care about standing with the persecuted church and would like to learn about religious freedom initiatives in the former Soviet Union, this is your entry point. Learn what’s changing on the ground, how the church continues to serve courageously, and concrete ways to advocate, give, and pray for lasting gospel freedom across the region.

Get Involved

Your partnership is vital. 

Every gift helps us evangelize, train, equip, and mobilize emerging Christian leaders across Eurasia. Join us in transforming nations for Christ and building resilient churches for the future. Your involvement makes a tangible difference today.

Impact Stories

He Was Going to Serve: Remembering Dmytro Panychuk

Dmytro Panychuk was a husband, father, and a servant in his church who knew how to feed people-both with food and steady words of faith. When war came to Vorzel, Ukraine, he turned his kitchen into a ministry of survival, sheltering 35 people. On March 3, 2022, Dmytro was killed by Russian forces while carrying…

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A Bridge in Nazareth: How a Single Food Package Reached an Entire Family in Israel

The lifeline arrived as a box of groceries. It is the kind of detail that can be easy to overlook-a casual gesture in a world often defined by its divisions. But for one family in Nazareth, that single food package became a bridge, proving that even amid profound hostility, the wall of division can be…

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A Brother Who Could Not Walk Past: Remembering Viktor Maniushkin

Remembering Viktor Maniushkin, a young Ukrainian believer killed by rockets in Mariupol while running to save his neighbors’ burning home. “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.” – John 15:13 January 19, 1999 – March 10, 2022 Viktor Maniushkin was 23 years old. He was killed…

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