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Laura and Hannu Haukka together on stage to accept the award recognizing the extensive ministry of GCM Ministries
Laura Haukka, Co-Founder and Vice President of GCM Ministries recieved the 2016 NRB Media Award for International Television Ministry

GCM Ministries first Spanish-language campaign in Paraguay April 2016
Hundreds of trained telephone counsellors are handling 20 phone lines to receive calls from people responding to the campaign message: “God gives the power to change”.

Together with 57 church pastors of Beirut the GCMM team watched as a new page in missions history was written in the Middle East.
Great Commission Media Ministries, in partnership with East-West Ministries conducted an evangelistic campaign this past November, that was without parallel.

Newly founded churches need 300,000 copies of large print Russian Bibles
In Russia, one thousand new churches have been planted since 2013. These newly founded churches need 300,000 copies of large print Russian Bibles. “They now need the whole Word of God.”

Syrian refugees in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley live in makeshift tents. The winter season is brutally cold.
Syrian refugees seeking shelter in refugee camps in the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon, are in desperate need of basic necessities such as warm clothing, blankets and medicine.

Mega city campaign in Erbil, Iraq was surprisingly peaceful and response was beyond expectations.
In February, 2013 GCM Ministries conducted a very suspenseful and most unlikely mega city media campaign, one that should never have been. It took place in the heart of the Islamic world…

The Odessa mega city campaign is underway and the ads are prominently displayed.
Great Commission Media Ministries Mega City campaign in Odessa is under way reaching a potential audience of 2.3 million people in Odessa Province.

These pastors gave their lives for their dedication to the fulfillment of the Great Commission of our Lord in East Ukraine.
News from Ukraine and Russia continues to dominate the news and our prayers. Tragically, two Slavic countries are now at war with each other.
In Europe and elsewhere people have become increasingly uneasy, uncertain how things will ultimately unfold in the Ukrainian crisis.

