SHORT-TERM SERVICE
About Ukraine
Location and boundaries
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Ukraine is located at the crossroads between Europe and Asia. Ukraine borders on Romania, Moldova, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Belarus and Russia. and has the total area of 603,700 sq.km, Ukraine is one of the second largest country in Europe.
The country is subdivided into 24 regions (oblasts) and the Crimea - autonomous republic.
The capital is Kyiv (Kiev in Russian transliterations).

The population of Ukraine

In the beginning of 2001 the population of Ukraine was 49.5 million people making it the 5th largest country in Europe and the 21st largest in the world. Urban population = 68 %.
Rural population = 32 %.
Average population density = 85 persons per 1 sq. km.
Average life expectancy for men = 61 years.
Average life expectancy women = 73 years.
Ukrainians make up 73% of the population, whilst 14 millions (27 %) of Ukrainian citizens are representatives of other nationalities: Russians, Byelorussians, Moldavians, Bulgarians, Poles, Hungarians, Romanians, Greeks, Tatars, Armenians, Gypsies, Crimean Tatars, Germans and others.

Weather

The climate is moderately continental and comparatively dry with more than 290 sunny days in the year in the South Ukraine (Black Sea coast, Crimea).
Average winter temperature:
From -8° to -15° C (between +17.6° F and +5° F). In Southern regions the winter temperature hovers around freezing, falling snow and temperatures of around -10° C (+14° F) can occur, but is rare.
Average summer temperature:
From +18° to +25° C (between +64,4° and +77° F), though in daytime can get up over +35° C (+95° F).

Geography

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Ukraine is located in East-Europe plain. The most part of the country is in low-lying lands, fertile plains (steppes) with two highland areas: in the South -Crimean Mountains (the highest point: mt. Ramantkosh, 1,545 meters) and in the West - Carpathian Mountains (the highest point: mt. Hoverla, 2,061 meters).
Along the southern coast of Ukraine lie the Black and Azov Seas with a coast line of 2,782 km. The majority of Ukrainian rivers flow into the Black Sea, among the biggest are Dnipro, Dnister, Desna, Pivdenyj (Southern) Booh.

Language

The state language is Ukrainian. The majority of Ukrainians are bilingual and speak Russian as well. Russian is used widely in the Crimea, Odessa, Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk. Among foreign languages the most popular is English.

Electricity

The standard electric supply in Ukraine is 220V/ 50 Hz. Ukrainian plugs are of the same kind as in the most European countries - two round pins. If electric appliances you bring have different specifications make sure you bring a converter and/or plug adapter.

National currency

The national currency of Ukraine is - Hryvna. Foreign currency may be exchanged for hryvnas in banks and in numerous currency exchange offices. The most widespread foreign currencies in Ukraine are US dollar and the Euro. Credit cards are becoming more and more widespread in Ukraine, but not all businesses accept them for payment. However, the majority of hotels, restaurants and shops accept credit cards for payment.

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PRAYER DIARY
2010.09.01    For British volunteers Brenda Greenwood, Arthur Glinn and Phoebe Attrill and for Americans Val Lyman and Fred & Gery Hendon who are serving this week at Widows’ and Widowers’ Camp at Kompas Park.

2010.09.02    For Vic and Sue as they go on holiday for the next three weeks, that they will be rested and refreshed, to face their final month with Hope Now.

2010.09.03    For Trisha Jackopson-Hendy as she goes to the Isle of Wight to enthuse Islanders to attend the Medina Theatre for the Silver Jubilee concert.

2010.09.04    For Peter and Rosemary Pearson and Bernard and Wendy Downton as they fly out to Ukraine to help at next week’s Widows’ and Widowers’ Camp.

2010.09.05    For Alla Kostyunina, Frank and Lin Collier and the Kompas Park members of staff as they engage in the last camp of the summer season.

2010.09.06    On this Labor Day, for those that are blessed with employment both here in the USA and in Ukraine. That we may all truly be thankful to God for His provision, and we will labor for Him with a cheerful heart.

2010.09.07    For John Budgell and Brenda Greenwood as they prepare to take on the two key positions at the Southampton office on November 1st.

2010.09.08    For Dr Alexander Doreshenko and his team of health volunteers as they minister the gospel and heal the sick, via the Mobile Medical & Dental Unit.

2010.09.09    For the young people at Kornah House and Swindon House Pre-independence homes, as they settle into their studies.

2010.09.10     For the Spirit of the Lord to use this last day of the Widows’ and Widowers’ Camp to minister to the many needs of those attending.

2010.09.11    For the teachers and students as they commence a new year at the Cherkassy Center for Biblical Studies. Pray especially for the new post-graduate course.

2010.09.12     For the final arrangements for the Silver Jubilee tour so that tickets get sold and accommodation found for the team.

2010.09.13     For Margaret Ferguson as she guides the young people in Cape Town to secure places at universities or colleges, in preparation for independence.

2010.09.14     For those young people who are still waiting for sponsorships to start studies at university or to stay at our pre-independence homes.

2010.09.15     For Dee Ewart in her struggle with cancer and for husband Peter to be strong as he cares for her.

2010.09.16     For the children and young people in our care especially those who find school and discipline irksome.

2010.09.17     For those ex-prisoners who have become pastors and church planters to receive wisdom, insight and knowledge as they lead in their communities.

2010.09.18     For Vladimir Kuzin, Rector of the Hope Now Bible School and Valentina Kurat, the Secretary and teaching staff, as they seek to expand the school.

2010.09.19     For Alla Kostyunina as she writes her report and assessment of Kompas Park’s summer season and plans for the building of the new staff accommodation.

2010.09.20     For the Silver Jubilee fund to be supported so that Alla will be able to start building and complete the final phase of the Kompas Park development fund.

2010.09.21     For those children, young people and adults who experienced the touch of the Lord at Kompas Park, to be fervent and persevering in the faith.

2010.09.22     For Frank and Lin Collier as they return to Southampton after a busy summer at Kompas Park and make themselves ready for the Silver Jubilee Tour.

2010.09.23     For Vic and Sue as they return home from their holiday and for Cyndee Knight as she heads up the USA office after a busy summer season.

2010.09.24     For Anatolii Perepilitsa and Sasha Tarasenko as they preach in the prisons and minister to the ex-prisoners.

2010.09.25     For Misha Vishymeersky as he leads the Hope Now staff in Ukraine, that he may be given much wisdom to make good decisions and vision for the future.

2010.09.26     For Vic as he preaches today at Colwell, Isle of Wight and uses the time there to encourage people to attend the upcoming Silver Jubilee concerts.

2010.09.27    For Michael Quicke and David Coffey as they prepare to preach and lead at the Silver Jubilee Celebration at Chatsworth Baptist Church, West Norwood on Oct. 2.

2010.09.28    For the Board of Directors as they meet this evening and for Vic and Sue for whom this will be the last board meeting. Pray for wisdom and grace in everything.

2010.09.29     For the church planting and twinning program to be effective and new churches to be found, willing to twin with a church in Ukraine.

2010.09.30     For American supporters Bob and Patti McLeod, John Conner and Tim and Myles Thompson as they fly to the UK to participate in the Silver Jubilee tour.