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Eugene Voit

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Eugene Voit is a Christian leader with over 25 years of ministry experience, speaker, pastor, coordinator of the Holy Spirit Night movement in Eastern Europe, and founder of F5 MOVEMENT.
Eugene was born and raised in southern Ukraine in a Ukrainian-Jewish family.
He represents the fifth generation of Christians, with many pastors and evangelists in his lineage.

Continuing this spiritual heritage, he began his ministry in his youth as the pastor of a small youth group in Melitopol.

Over time, this grew into a large-scale movement and worship nights that brought together thousands of young people across the country.  

Over the years, Eugene has preached and led leadership schools in about 25 countries, sharing his experience with the next generation of pastors.
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In 2017, he founded F5 MOVEMENT —
a platform for uniting and developing leaders across Eastern Europe. The movement became a response to the deep leadership crisis in the region, shaped by wars, revolutions, decades under Soviet rule, and mass migration.

 
Today, F5 MOVEMENT brings together around 100 key leaders from more than 10 countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

In 2022, Eugene’s hometown of Melitopol was occupied by Russian forces. The occupiers removed the cross from the church building and tortured some pastors. In the first months of the war, Eugene, together with his team, helped evacuate more than 3,000 people from active combat zones. Later, like millions of other Ukrainians, his family was forced to leave the country.
In 2022, Eugene, together with his team, started a Ukrainian church in Stuttgart, Germany, based at the Gospel Forum Church.

In 2023, he moved with his family and part of his team to the United States.
In northern Atlanta, he is devoted to pastoral ministry at a Slavic-American church, nurturing community through home groups, active men’s and women’s ministries, and charitable and cultural events. He pays special attention to helping survivors of war, torture, and occupation find healing and hope.
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Eugene and his wife, Hanna, have been married for over 20 years.

They have made their home in the northern suburbs of Atlanta, where they live with their two children, Erika and Daniil. Erika actively serves in the church’s media ministry and is planning to attend college, while Daniil is in high school and learning to play the drums.
If you would like to partner with Eugene’s ministry and support his family, we would be deeply grateful for your prayers and generosity. May God bless you abundantly for standing with us in this calling.
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