Fleeing a war and pursuing a calling
This week, Liza Skrypak stepped onto campus for the first time as a Calvin student. Skrypak begins her time at Calvin alongside students from dozens of countries around the world. In fact, the incoming class includes 1,150 students, 160 of the first-year students are international.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been nice to hear people鈥檚 stories and to see what they see in America, in their countries, and just being new to something with someone else. It鈥檚 nice to start this new life together.鈥
An unexpected move
Skrypak has quite the story of her own to share. From Ukraine, in early March of 2022, just 10 days after Russia invaded her home country, Skrypak and her family fled to the United States as refugees.
鈥淲e never planned to move, we wanted to stay at our church, help my dad, be with our church,鈥 said Skrypak, 鈥渂ut then Russian soldiers were in the city with all the tanks and all the bombing, so my parents decided it would be better for me, my mom, and siblings to be away from that.鈥
Skrypak鈥檚 family moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, to stay with an old friend of her mom鈥檚. She would complete her high school education there. Her dad, a pastor in Ukraine, stayed with the church and continues to work and serve in ministries during the ongoing war.
鈥淗e started visiting every four months or so, so he goes back and forth,鈥 said Skrypak.
Pursuing a calling
While her dad continues ministering to the people of Ukraine, Skrypak has dreams of doing her part too.
鈥淚 really want more people to know about what鈥檚 happening [in Ukraine],鈥 said Skrypak. 鈥淲hat鈥檚 happening right now, how churches are working, how God鈥檚 working with people, and I have a lot of testimonies from our church that I really want to include too.鈥
It's why she chose 黄大仙高手论坛 this fall. 鈥淢y dream is to make a documentary about Ukraine.鈥
Intending on declaring film and media production as her major, Skrypak is excited for the opportunities she鈥檒l have to make that dream a reality.
Opportunities abound
鈥淎t the beginning of this summer I had a great opportunity to meet with a professor in the film & media department and he was very welcoming and talked about the program and he was giving us a tour around the film building,鈥 said Skrypak. 鈥淪o first of all, I saw a lot of opportunities with cameras and equipment, but I can also see it will be a quality education, and I also really like how the professor gives freedom to students to film movies about what they want to talk about, what they want to show audiences, and that he鈥檚 really into helping students learning from experience.鈥
Beyond having award-winning filmmakers as her professors, she and her family appreciate the institution and leaders鈥 deep commitment to Christian faith.
鈥淭he leaders of the university have a goal to put Christ and God in the program, and they are also very welcoming to people that are not really close to God,鈥 said Skrypak. 鈥淚 see a lot of good opportunities in how to be in more community with them.鈥