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Mission Ufa 1 Million "Thirsty" People |
Predominately Islamic by religion Ufa is located on the western slope of the Ural Mountains in Russia with a population of 1,2 million. There are 15 Evangelical Churches in the city with a combined membership of about 3,000 adherents. All churches in the city partnered in this historic undertaking.
1 million of the city's residents were targeted with the simple message "God gives you the power to change!" All available media were harnessed to simultaeously proclaim this message over a one month period. Thousands called the campaign hotline for counselling. Many made a life changing decision for Christ.
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Voronezh – Record crowds turn out to see Jesus Film! |
Voronezh is a mega city in Southern Russia with a population of 1.1 million people. It is the fifth in a series of large cities to be successfully reached through previously unseen massive evangelistic events powered by mainline secular media.
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Almaty, Kazakhstan – Historic campaign reaches over 12 million |
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International Russian Radio/TV led an historic mega city campaign in the Islamic Central Asian city of Almaty in February/ March of 2006 together with 100 local churches. For seven weeks straight IRR/TV telecast 72 evangelistic programs on 2 secular TV channels prime time every night to over 12 million viewers throughout Kazakhstan.
The message "God gives you the power to change" was told to 1.5 million resi- dents of the city. Television media alone brought the message to several million more homes in other major cities of predominately Islamic Kazakhstan. For 700 years the Kazakh people have been ruled by foreign invaders - Þ rst by pagan Mongols from the east followed by Islamist Tatars.
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Millions of families saw and heard the campaign message on television this past November. One of the goals of the campaign was already reached in the second week. The campaign had become the talk of the town on the street, in the media and in homes throughout Kiev. “God should not be advertised on billboards! The place for preaching the Gospel is inside the walls of the church!” So protested the secular afternoon press at a news conference held at Kiev’s INTERFAX facility.
The mega-city campaign in Kiev was, to date, the largest ever conducted in the history of the city, and it caused a stir not witnessed by the churches before in Ukraine capital. Life-changing stories from celebrities and ordinary people alike appeared on giant billboards, every subway station, in daily newspapers as well as on three major TV channels for thirty days straight.
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