Dear Friend of Eurasia, You would think it’s a ghost town. Overturned military tanks rest in barricaded mine yards along the roadside. Winter winds blow through curtains in the paneless windows of homes without electricity and running water. Schools sit empty and bombed railway bridges bury into the ground. This is daily life for millions of people in the villages of Eastern Ukraine. The country’s political upheaval of 2013—known as Euromaidan—set off a war which continues today, devastating Ukraine’s families and communities. “Many in the war zone have no means of support,” Paul and Christine Pierquet, AGWM missionaries in Ukraine,…