Urgent: Sign our pledge to pray for peace in Ukraine.

CitizenGO is urging its over 17 million members to pray for peace in Ukraine.

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Dear John,

I’m sure you are aware of the situation in Ukraine and are wondering how to help?

The easy but needed answer is that you can help through the power of prayer.

In Matthew 18:20, the bible teaches us that God is with us when we gather in prayer in numbers. 

So CitizenGO is urging its over 17 million members to gather in prayer for peace in Ukraine.

Sign our pledge to pray for peace in Ukraine!

Tension on the Ukrainian/Russian border has been mounting for weeks.

Early Thursday morning, in Ukraine, Russian soldiers invaded the sovereign nation of Ukraine. Russian forces advance from three fronts: the south (through Crimea, which was seized by Russia in 2014), the east, and the north.

Shortly after that, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared war on Ukraine.

After the first day of fighting, 137 people were killed and 316 injured.

Add your name in praying for peace in Ukraine.

In two days, Russian forces are closing in on Kyiv (the Capital of Ukraine). For the first time ever, NATO is calling up a strike team to bolster defenses around NATO countries. Additional American soldiers will be based in Poland, Germany, and Romania.

Meanwhile, 50,000 Ukrainians have fled their homeland, looking for safety.

In the coming days, CitizenGO will examine how we can aid in a humanitarian way, especially those without a home. But, for right now, we are asking our members to pray for peace.

Sign our pledge to join us in this call to action to pray.

Sincerely,

Gregory Mertz and the entire CitizenGO Team

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For more information:

Ukraine/Russia Timeline
https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/24/europe/ukraine-russia-attack-timeline-int...

Live updates: Kyiv under threat as Russian forces move on capital
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/live-blog/russia-ukraine-...

More than 50,000 Ukrainians have fled to neighbouring countries
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/terror-and-security/50000-ukra...