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“I'm looking for answers!” This cry for help is what our FEBC Ukraine counselors hear every day. You won't want to miss Ed's conversation with Victor Akhterov, FEBC's Eurasia Director, as he talks about the current situation in Ukraine. Listen in as they discuss what it means to be “close to the listener” in a war zone. You'll hear about new doors God has opened, and the words of hope FEBC Ukraine shares with teens contemplating suicide. The people of Ukraine are facing so many unknowns. Please listen, and pray with our team in Ukraine, as they share the unchanging message of salvation through faith in Christ…Until All Have Heard.
“Can your God help me?” This is the kind of desperate question families and soldiers call and ask as they face the horrors of wartime in Ukraine. Ed Cannon was just in Kyiv with FEBC Ukraine staff who are serving at this critical time. You won't want to miss Ed's conversation that brings to light key behind-the-scenes insights from Victor Akhterov, FEBC's Eurasia Director. We'll get details on how the team help people with fearful hearts, hard questions, and impossible circumstances, find hope that only God can bring. Victor says, “Cracked hearts are open hearts for Jesus.” Find out how this is happening and how you can support this front-line counseling ministry with your prayer…Until All Have Heard.
The war between Ukraine and Russia is over 2 years old. Countless lives have been lost on both sides of this conflict. Can ministry survive in this circumstance? In this episode we'll find out how FEBC broadcasters are saving lives in miraculous ways with the message of hope. Ed and Wayne welcome back Victor Akhterov, FEBC's director for Eurasia, to tell us how listeners in both countries are moving from death to life as the Gospel goes out faithfully every day. Learn how to pray for all the people going through this war and gain courage to speak the truth of Christ in your community…Until All Have Heard.
What does courage look like? In this episode we'll paint a picture of people who are courageously sharing their faith in a hostile situation. We'll learn how this is being lived out as Ed and Wayne welcome back Victor Akhterov, FEBC's regional director for Eurasia. Victor fills us in on the details about an amazing outreach to Muslims. Listen as we hear how FEBC staff in Central Asia are sharing their testimonies of faith in Jesus in their communities through social media. Find out how you can stand with these courageous broadcasters through your prayers. Don't miss this important report on the power of redemption…Until All Have Heard.
The war in Ukraine continues to spread destruction, uncertainty, and despair. Into this crisis FEBC broadcasters speak beyond boarders to hurting listeners about the hope of Christ in Ukraine and Russia. In this episode Ed talks with Victor Akhterov revealing the untold story about the courageous work of the Ukrainian and Russian broadcast teams dealing with the war. Learn what the current situation is and how listeners are responding to the message of Christ in this conflict. Learn how to pray for needy listeners and be inspired by the faithful servants dedicated to sharing power of redemption…Until All Have Heard.
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, it was a powerful Freedom Friday. The Gospel was given and many responded! We also heard the testimony of MBI professor and author, Peter Worrall. As we closed "Breakthrough" theme week, he shared only Jesus can give us true breakthrough in our lives. Finally, today is the 1 year anniversary on the invasion of Ukraine by Russia. Victor Akhterov, leader with FEBC, (Far East Broadcasting Company), reported live from Ukraine. He updated us on what is happening there; plus, the ministry of FEBC through it all, and what the needs are right now. Hear the highlights of today's show on the Karl and Crew Showcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been one year since Russia's brutal and unprovoked attack against Ukraine bringing untold pain and suffering. For an update on ministry in the midst of war, Wayne Shepherd talks with both Sergey Rakhuba of Mission Eurasia and Victor Akhterov of the Far East Broadcasting Company. Send your support for FIRST PERSON to the Far East Broadcasting Company:FEBC National Processing Center Far East Broadcasting CompanyP.O. Box 6020 Albert Lea, MN 56007Please mention FIRST PERSON when you give. Thank you!
The war in Ukraine reached the one-year mark. Our Director for Eurasia, Victor Akhterov gives his important report on the way the war has shaped Gospel broadcasting in this country. He'll also give us an inside perspective on how the staff are dealing with their pressure and the needs of listeners in deep crisis. Ed and Wayne will set before you important news so you can pray for the work as FEBC continues to expand the ministry outreach for the wounded souls in Ukraine…Until All Have Heard.
Many organizations teach their staff skills—but how do you teach courage? Joining Ed and Wayne is Victor Akhterov, our director of Ukraine, Russia and Eurasia. Ed and Victor have just come back from an important leadership training event for our next-generation staff. We'll get a challenging report as we hear how many of these broadcasters serve in dangerous situations with faithfulness and courage. You won't want to miss hearing the stories of how they battle for souls even when there is conflict ranging all around. As we hear their stories, they will instruct us in being bold for Christ in our communities… Until All Have Heard.
It's been 8 months since Russia invaded Ukraine. And now, with more than 12 million refugees and another 7 million displaced within the country, the war shows no sign of letting up as soldiers begin to face long, harsh winter. What hope is there? On this week's episode, Charles Morris speaks with leaders from two organizations doing tireless work on the ground in and around Ukraine today. First, you'll hear from Sergey Rakhuba, President of Mission Eurasia, who shares some miraculous stories out of Ukraine on how the kingdom of God is advancing, even in the midst of war. You'll also hear from Director of FEBC-Russia & Ukraine Dr. Victor Akhterov. He discusses how the Ukrainian government have given them radio stations, expanding the opportunity for FEBC to share the gospel throughout the war.
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our theme "Missions Week", and we talked about having a personal mission statement. What is the one area that you have a passion for? What is your area of gifting? Together, these answers combine to help you form a personal mission statement for the Kingdom! This week has also been the annual Missions Conference at Moody Bible Insitute. The theme is "To the Jew First and Also to the Greek". We talked with speaker Dr. Raleigh Washington (President and CEO of the Road to Jerusalem, author, and Doctor of Peacemaking recipient). Dr. Washington shared a heartfelt message on unification. David Holsten is President of Missions Aviation Fellowship, and he is also speaking at the conference about the strategic and historical impact of aviation in missions. Also, joining us again was Dr. Victor Akhterov who leads FEBC ministry details in Russia and Ukraine. He talked about how the Gospel is still being preached through the war and their radio broadcasting needs. Hear highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our theme "Missions Week", and we talked short term missions. What does short term mission outreach look like? God works in the heart of the worker beyond expectations! One of our guests was Dr. Samuel Naaman. He is a MBI Professor, Director of MBI's Mission Conference (currently going on), author, and President of the South Asian Friendship Center. He shared the heart of this year's mission conference and a moving story about a short term mission trip with students to Afghanistan. Also, joining us was Dr. Victor Akhterov who leads FEBC ministry details in Russia and Ukraine. He talked about how the Gospel is still being preached through the war and their radio broadcasting needs. Finally, Karl and Super Di shared their unique, individual memories from prior short term mission trips they've taken. Hear highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Ukraine-Russia war is continuing, and it's having global consequences. What do you say to people who continue to live in the uncertainty of this conflict? Ed had an opportunity to talk with Victor Akhterov, FEBC's director in Ukraine and Russia about the amazing news about current developments in expanding our reach in these nations. With Victor's personal knowledge and years of experience in this part of the world, he has keen insights we need to hear about our ministry reach and message. Find out what our broadcast teams in Ukraine say to their listeners who are living with the reality of being under attack. Learn how our Russian broadcasters speak to their listeners who are facing pressures in their homeland. We hope this edition will give you direction on how to pray for our broadcast teams who present the Gospel to people with deep emotional and spiritual needs…Until All Have Heard.
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we kicked off this week's theme: "Fear Less". We discussed what it means to fear not. The scripture reference was Isaiah 41:10. God says to fear not, He is with us! When was there a time God met you in your fear? We welcomed guest, Trillia Newbell. She is a renowned speaker, blogger, and author. We highlighted her book, "Fear and Faith: Finding the Peace Your Heart Craves". Also, we got an inspiring update on Christian broadcasting in both Ukraine and Russia from, Victor Akhterov, who helps lead FEBC's ministry in these worn-torn areas. Finally, this is week 6 of our "Summer of 10" bible memorization campaign. The verse is Colossians 2:6-7. You can listen to the Karl and Crew Showcast to hear highlights of today's program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we recognized the National Day of Prayer. On this National Day of Prayer, we recognized the power of prayer in our lives and world. The scripture reference was Colossians 2:6-7. As a team, we prayed through the verse. There are many events scheduled for today, including Chicago. We also spoke with Dr. Victor Akhterov. He is leading FEBC's ministry in Ukraine and Russia. Victor shared an update on the church, believers, aid, Christian media, and more amid the war. You can hear highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast by clicking the audio button below. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Karl and Crew Mornings, it is Freedom Friday! The team goes back to the sermon on the mount in the book of Matthew where Jesus tells us to turn the other cheek if someone slaps us. Jesus is not telling us to let someone smack us, but rather, he is telling us to give grace to those who wrong us rather than try to get even. The team asks you, the Boom Crew, to share stories of when God freed you from wanting to get even with someone who wronged you. We also talked to Dr. Victor Akhterov, leader of FEBC's ministry in Russia and Ukraine, about the war and what God is doing in the midst of such pain. Take a listen to the Karl and Crew Showcast to hear some of the best moments from today's show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Victor Akhterov, director for Russian Ministries at FEBC, shares stories of how the Gospel is still being broadcasted during the war in Ukraine and the need for the Holy Spirit's power to keep going. Eric Ortlund, author of "Suffering Wisely and Well," talks about what we may misunderstand about Job's story of struggles and God's never-ending promise of restoration.
Victor Akhterov, director for Russian Ministries at FEBC, shares stories of how the Gospel is still being broadcasted during the war in Ukraine and the need for the Holy Spirit's power to keep going. Eric Ortlund, author of "Suffering Wisely and Well," talks about what we may misunderstand about Job's story of struggles and God's never-ending promise of restoration.
On this WPN Call #116, Dr. Jim Garlow is joined by Victor Akhterov, who brings an update on the situation in Ukraine and discusses what we can do to support and pray for the people. Dr. Jim Garlow has partnered with Pastor Mario Bramnick and Adam Schindler to bring you World Prayer Network (WPN), which seeks out Holy Spirit given strategies for how to be an effective and contagious Christ-follower in our present national situations. WPN hosts weekly prayer calls to seek out strategies for the transformation of nations, including our own. During these live calls, we share briefings from key leaders and then pray into what we see and hear from the Lord. Follow us on social media: facebook.com/wellversedworld twitter: @wellversedworld instagram: @wellversedworld www.wellversedworld.org
Bob Lepine speaks with Ed Cannon and Victor Akhterov of FEBC about how Christianity is being spread amongst listeners in Ukraine via radio to give strong Christian faith to the people of Ukraine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob speaks with Sandi Brown and Michelle Caulk about Michelle's new book "Healing Out Loud". She explains her life journey with Christ and how God helped her in the hardest times of her life growing up. Takes callers and ushers them on how to deal with problems in their lives. Bob asks Ed Cannon and Victor Akhterov of FEBC about how Christianity is being spread amongst listeners in Ukraine via Radio to give strong Christian faith to the people of Ukraine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ed Cannon, President of the Far East Broadcasting Company, and Dr. Victor Akhterov, Director of Ministry for FEBC Russia and Ukraine, join Kelli and Steve to discuss the impact of the Russian Conflict on sharing the gospel in Eastern Europe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Victor Akhterov is leading Far East Broadcasting Company's ministry in Russia and Ukraine. Serving amidst increasing persecution, war, corruption, and poverty, Victor's team is helping millions of people understand and accept the Good News. Dr. Akhterov shares details about what is happening on the ground in Ukraine, as well as the hope that is filling the region as the prayers of believers around the world are being felt in Ukraine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Ukraine-Russia conflict is dominating our news. What is the best way to pray in this time of crisis? Ed had an opportunity to talk with Victor Akhterov, FEBC's director in Ukraine, Russia and Eurasia. With Victor's personal knowledge and years of experience in this region he has keen insights we need to hear. At the time of this recording Ed and Victor answered the question, “What If Russia Attacks?” As they talked Victor gave us a perspective from the long history of conflict and personal toll these the current tensions are having on the Ukrainian people. Find out how to pray in this crisis as our FEBC broadcast team presents the gospel to people with deep emotional and spiritual needs…Until All Have Heard.
What does it take to draw in listeners who are overwhelmed with bad news and spiritual darkness? We'll find out as Victor Akhterov, our Ministry Director for Eurasia, stops by the studio. Victor shares how FEBC is reaching out to women in very hard circumstances through the voices and stories of our women broadcasters…Until All Have Heard.
Ed talks with FEBC Russia ministries director Victor Akhterov about the realities of war, suffering and way Christ touches the deep human needs in Eurasia. In difficult circumstances the Gospel is taking root in ready hearts…Until All Have Heard.
Westerners take religious freedom for granted but as a teenager growing up in Eastern Ukraine in the 1970s, Victor Akhterov's Christian faith was challenged by the Soviet state's hostility to religious commitment. Along with sharing stories from his past, Victor gives us an insider's take on religious freedom in Russia today, and some of the country's social issues that particularly affect its next generation.
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•Author Dale Hanson Bourke discusses the search for peace in Israel (1:25).• Victor Akhterov, Director of Far East Broadcasting, describes Christian persecution in Ukraine (8:00).•Albert Mohler sees something of the four horsemen of the apocalypse in our world today (13:00).• Mission drift of Christian institutions. How do we avoid it? Author Chris Horst explains (21:50).•The world desperately needs Jesus. And the world needs us to proclaim Him to them. Ed Setzer, a prominent blogger and author, talks to Frank Sontag (27:50).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.