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 Keep the flame of hope   burning bright. 

Seeing the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Ukraine, it’s hard not to feel helpless. But these are our neighbours, and right now they need our support - and our prayers. 

Almost overnight, millions of Ukrainians have become homeless refugees, making dangerous journeys on foot to the nearest borders. They include many women and children. Others are staying to fight for their cities and their country.

Christian Aid is helping Ukrainian refugees on the ground with essential food, hygiene and comfort items, but we can also support them through the power of prayer. Order our free prayer journal today and discover reflections and activities to help you pray for peace and justice. Please light a candle in your window, and say a nightly prayer for the brave men, women and children of Ukraine.

Order your free prayer journal and candle, and pray for peace in Ukraine.

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Pray for peace in Ukraine

Our inspiring free prayer journal comes with a candle to help you meditate and pray for dignity, equality, justice and love.

‘Arrival of Ukrainian refugees at the Polish-Ukrainian border crossing Medyka’ © Frank Schultze / Diakonie Katastrophenife