A New Future

Our new website has been a long time in the works and we are so excited to share it with you today! As HOC is moving forward we wanted to step back and make sure we were giving you the best and latest information to follow along with us here in Ukraine.

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Jessica Wyman
2019 Recap & Next Steps

As we head into 2020, I want to personally thank each one of you for supporting House of Compassion. Last year was a year of waiting, but it was also filled with incredible things that God did behind the scenes.

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Jessica Wyman
Camp Happy Day

Katya did a wonderful job putting on a VBS camp for the local village where our land is located.  She not only organized the program itself, but the 23 volunteers from Zap, Vinnitsya, and the U.S.!

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Jessica Wyman
Spring 2018

Spring of this year we finished most of our fence, closing in half of our territory.

Katya Proshchenko moved here from Vinnitsya at the end of March and has been an incredible addition to our staff.  Her passion for children, organization, and evangelism has been a huge asset and we have gotten a lot accomplished, moving forward in logistics as far as having children come to live in our Home.

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Jessica Wyman
Groundbreaking Ceremony

We are going to dedicate this land so that all that happens here is for the glory of God.  This land was here long before we were here. This land was here before any of us were born.  This land has been here for as long as there has been land. And we don't know what has happened on this land.  But we know that God has brought us to this day, to this time, to set it apart and to say from this point forward what happens here is for the glory of Jesus to honor the living God.  

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Jessica Wyman
Finding God’s Land

November 5, 2016, I was supposed to get on the plane home.  It was September and we gave ourselves a deadline to buy our land by November 5th.  Caren was with us, so was Galya. 

We looked at land 45 minutes outside the city.  We looked at land on the right bank. We looked at land that was a run-down bird farm.  We looked at what used to be a collective cow barn back in the day. We looked at an inventor’s house with cubby’s and crevices, cute, but overrun by three years of neglect.  We looked at land in Nicholai Polye.  

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Jessica Wyman