Oxana Lapchuk | Faith, Humanitarian Work & the Power of Storytelling | The Nikki Clarke Show
In this compelling episode of The Nikki Clarke Show, host Dr. Nikki Clarke sits down with Oxana Lapchuk—an interpreter, humanitarian, educator, and faith-driven leader whose life journey spans continents, cultures, and callings.
Born in New York City and deeply rooted in Ukrainian heritage, Oxana shares how her father shaped her understanding of identity, resilience, and service. From working as an interpreter across Ukraine, Israel, and Europe in the 1990s to visiting women’s prisons, orphanages, medical facilities, law enforcement agencies, and military installations, Oxana offers rare insight into the power of language, compassion, and presence in some of the world’s most vulnerable spaces.
With a Master’s degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Oxana reflects on her time in full-time ministry, her work in education, her experience at CBS News, and her service with the Laymen’s National Bible Committee. Throughout the conversation, she shares how faith has anchored her through seasons of transition, loss, purpose, and renewal.
This episode is a heartfelt exploration of:
Heritage, identity, and legacy
Humanitarian service and global impact
Faith as a compass through life’s transitions
Storytelling as a tool for healing and connection
✨ A conversation rooted in empathy, courage, and unwavering purpose.
📺 Watch. Reflect. Be inspired.
Host: Dr. Nikki Clarke
Show: The Nikki Clarke Show
Produced by: The Nikki Clarke Network
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