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City Campaign in Krasnodar, Russia |
Future evangelistic mega-city campaigns are being planned for Russia. GCM Ministries is preparing for an city campaign to be held in Krasnodar, in southern Russia. Krasnodar is located in the northern part of the Caucasus region, which is where the Kazakh tribes come from. About a million people live in that city. The Gospel will be seen and heard extensively using all media available for a 30-day period later in the fall of 2010. |
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Caucasus Bishop Murdered —A Martyr Speaks To Us |
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Last autumn, Caucasus regional Bishop Arthur Magomedovitsh Suleimanov of the Union of Evangelical Christians, expressed the wish to implement a mega-city campaign in Dagestan, the capital of Mahatshkala, in southern Russia.
On July 15 the bishop paid with his own life for spreading the Gospel in a predominantly Islamic area of the Caucasus.
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Targeting Mega-Cities in Asia |
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In Asia’s mega-cities hundreds of millions of people have not heard the good news of Jesus Christ. The churches there do not possess the tools, the means to reach their cities effectively. At Great Commission Media ministries we have received invitations from Katmandu, the capital city of Nepal and Chennai, the fourth largest city of India to conduct unprecedented citywide outreaches. We call them mega-city saturation campaigns. For the local churches the month long campaigns are a once in a lifetime possibility to visibly, effectively reach over 10 million people in just these two cities.
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Emergency Aid to Kyrgyz Christians |
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Emergency Aid to Kyrgyz Christians
It was divine timing. 18 months ago we were able to conduct mega-city campaigns in the Islamic Central Asian state of Kyrgyzstan. They were a great success. We targeted the cities of Osh and Jalal-abad (and Bishkek earlier). Over two million people were reached with the Gospel. In June, ethnic strife exploded in the same key cities in the nation. Unofficially up to 2,000 people died, thousands more were wounded and hundreds of thousands displaced. Overnight, a humanitarian crisis was born. Weeks later responding to appeals from the Kyrgyz church GCM Ministries delivered two truckloads of aid to the churches affording them the opportunity to minister to those in desperate need.
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