April 7th

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In Moldova, FEBC programs can be heard on 7 radio stations in the Russian language. Please pray over these stations and ask that the Holy Spirit will speak to each person to help them develop a personal relationship with Jesus.

April 6th

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The Mien are an ethnic people group who reside in China and throughout Southeast Asia. Recent feedback has shown that access to the Word of God through radio stations and social media is changing lives. Praise the Lord for the great opportunity to proclaim the Good News of Jesus! Continue to pray for the Mien, as most do not yet know Jesus. The Christian population is currently less than 1%.

April 5th

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Please pray for our relationship with churches around the world, as they provide fellowship and discipleship for new believers. FEBC uses indigenous broadcasters to reach people with the saving message of the Gospel in their own language.

April 4th

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On Easter Sunday, let us rejoice in the resurrection of Jesus and the gift of salvation we have when we follow Him. As Romans 6:8-11 proclaims, “Now if we died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. For we know that since Christ was raised from the dead, he cannot die again; death no longer has mastery over him. The death he died, he died to sin once for all; but the life he lives, he lives to God. In the same way, count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus.” Happy Resurrection Sunday!

April 3rd

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FEBC broadcasts into Japan from a station in South Korea as the Japanese government does not allow religious radio stations within the country. Praise God for our Christ- centered programs that share God’s message of love and salvation! Please pray that God will reveal new ways to reach the people of Japan.

April 3rd

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Please pray for U.S. government leaders, health care workers, and essential service workers, who must press on and serve the needs of the people during the pandemic.