Bishop of the association “God will provide”, he is also a pastor, an evangelist, and a preacher.

Peter was born in Ukraine as the youngest son in the family of an evangelical pastor. Peter’s father himself experienced the persecution of the Soviet authorities against Christians and was judged harshly for preaching the gospel. Peter’s childhood and years of youth were surrounded by people who sincerely loved God and were ready to sacrifice themselves for their faith. Because of his, Peter grew up with a sincere love for God and an understanding of the Bible from an early age. His life developed successfully and consistently: he married Natalya, who was from Belarus, and in 1993 moved with her family to America where he opened a transportation company.

Children were born (2 sons and 2 daughters), his business developed successfully and brought in a good income, and Peter’s family was in need of nothing. However, one question did occasionally bother him: “does the Lord just want my life to pass by like this?”

He found himself always struggling with an unfulfilled void.

The inner dissatisfaction did not give him rest and forced him to turn to God more and more questioning his career path. And one day the Lord answered. Peter experienced a personal revelation, after which his life radically changed at 42 years old. A week after the decision to follow God’s call in Sacaramento, Peter was ordained to the ministry of the evangelist, and a month later in 2003, the international mission service “God Will Provide” was officially registered.

The first fruit of the evangelistic work was the opening of a rehabilitation center in Portland, Oregon for drug addicts; with time, multiple churches were also built. At the time, there were no rehabilitation centers in America for Russian-speaking individuals, but the problem of drug addiction was too urgent and was continuing to grow rapidly. Through the ministry, similar centers, children’s homes, shelters, and churches would gradually open in other cities in the United States and around the globe. Every country and city that missionaries were sent to was chosen not by chance, but by revelation received through prayer. The servants of this mission have countless testimonies filled with the miracles and signs of God’s favor and help that were witnessed through these organizations. Because of their servitude, thousands of people were able to be stabilized and rehabilitated into a normal life. Success stories such as these have become the real fruits of the joint work of God and the people that are loyal to Him.

Today the Association “God Will Provide, International Mission” unites 32 countries, 103 churches, 22 rehabilitation centers and 8 children’s shelters; even so, the missionaries continue to move where there is need and where the Lord indicates. Peter Nakhaychuk left the business and devoted himself entirely to serving. In 2018, this international mission begins a new direction for itself – missionary crusades in Africa titled “Gospel to crusades.”

With the blessing of Evangelist Reinhard Bonke, known for his thousands of evangelistic meetings on the African continent, Peter Nahaychuk and his team undertook carrying on this ministry. After a successful trip to the Congo where 6 crusades were held that were visited by approximately 50,000, of whom which 1,317 accepted Jesus as their personal Savior, and countless visitors underwent physical healing and spiritual liberation, the need to continue this ministry was obvious. Therefore, Peter Nakhaychuk will dedicate all of his effort and focus in this direction in the near future.