April 30th

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FEBC’s Director of Russia and Ukraine, Victor Akhterov, recently shared: “Our main focus is to be a source of hope, without denying the reality of the health and economic problems.

April 29th

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Please pray for our ministry in Russia. One of the goals of our staff is to connect with young listeners. Too often, young adults are lost and turn to the things of this world to find their worth. Please pray that our Russian team will be guided by God to connect with these lost souls.

April 28th

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Due to Myanmar’s culture, most people identify as Buddhist. For some FEBC listeners, our programs serve as their sole spiritual instruction due to an inability to attend church. Please pray that FEBC will continue to provide encouragement to these listeners.

April 28th

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Fear and anxiety are key issues for people during the pandemic crisis. That’s why many of our radio stations are including professional Christian counsellors on-air to care for people and lead them toward God.

April 27th

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In Japan, Christians often tell us they are ostracized by their family and community because of their faith. Pray that Japanese Christians will find encouragement from our programs. Pray, too, that nonbelievers will hear and respond to the Gospel.

April 27th

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Please pray against domestic abuse, which has long been a problem in Kyrgyzstan. Due to current “shelter at home” restrictions, domestic abuse is increasing. 

April 26th

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FEBC producers work hard to broadcast programs that share the Good News of Jesus Christ. In addition, programs share messages focusing on forgiveness and loving one another. Praise God that a listener in Indonesia was prompted to repair a broken relationship with her mother because of a message she heard on an FEBC broadcast.

The Hmong Story

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Originally from southern China, this ethnic people group numbering 3 million has been oppressed for centuries. Unrelenting persecution forced many to flee to the highlands of Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar, and Thailand hundreds of years ago. Many also continue to practice animism and ancestor worship, just as their forefathers did. Today, they are considered outsiders in the countries where they live, …