For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

The Fear to Hope: Ukrainian Pastor on Democracy, Fear, and Abundant Life in the Midst of War / Fyodor Raychynets

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Mar 13, 2025
Fyodor Raychynets, a theologian and pastor from Kyiv, shares insights on living with courage amid the turmoil of war in Ukraine. He emphasizes the importance of confronting fear instead of avoiding it, arguing that embracing our fears leads to a more abundant life. Reflecting on hope and despair in conflict, he discusses personal grief, the emotional landscape of leadership, and the need for emotional expression in times of crisis. Fyodor encourages living in the moment and cultivating gratitude, reminding us that tomorrow is never guaranteed.
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ANECDOTE

Jesus Walking on Water

  • Fyodor Raychynets preached on Mark's gospel, where Jesus walks on water and scares his disciples.
  • He connected this to how God visits us in unknowing ways, bringing our fears to the surface.
INSIGHT

Fear to Hope

  • Raychynets describes a "fear to hope" where worsening circumstances make hoping scary.
  • He emphasizes living fully in the present because the future is uncertain.
ADVICE

Live in the Present

  • Raychynets advises living each day fully, not postponing plans due to uncertainty.
  • He encourages acting on love, forgiveness, and meaningful actions in the present.
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