Feb 2010 Innercircle PerspectiveFebruary 1st, 2010 |
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As we launch into the new year, it is good to catch our breath and assess our perspectives. Daily we are bombarded by the values and philosophies of the world through mass media, our educational environments, employment environments and political structures. More often than we realize, we are being unwittingly influenced like the cold-blooded frog in the warming water in the biology lab experiment. Read full article. . . . |
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March 10—We praise God for the impact of SGA-sponsored Orphans Reborn in the lives of thousands of lonely, forgotten boys and girls across the lands of Russia. We’re especially thankful for those who have come to saving faith in Christ, and as adults, have grown to become fellow workers with Orphans Reborn teams.
A Festival of EvangelismJanuary 25th, 2010 |
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This festival was a joint effort of several evangelical churches helped by SGA. Each day, the Gospel was preached, testimonies of the Lord and His mighty works were shared, and many songs of worship were sung. We did everything we could in this opportunity to reach the hearts of sinful men, and lead them to repent before God. Read full article. . . . |
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Reaching the “Forgotten Russia”January 18th, 2010 |
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Now that nearly two decades have gone by since the Soviet breakup, many believe that Russia has largely been reached with the Gospel. But here’s the real truth. Thousands of towns and villages still have no clear Gospel witness — some 90 percent of the communities! Read full article. . . . |
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A 2,000 Mile Pauline JourneyJanuary 11th, 2010 |
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God had given us a great desire to visit small churches and groups of believers along the way between these two major Russian cities. God truly blessed us, and in four weeks we were able to hold 16 worship services. The meetings we had with believers in the small towns and villages took place in informal settings. In many places, they had invited unbelievers to be a part of the meetings. Read full article. . . . |
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Jan 2010 Innercircle PerspectiveJanuary 4th, 2010 |
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When the Apostle Paul thought of the new church in Philippi, Macedonia, his heart welled up with gratitude to the Lord. He remembered how the Lord had opened Lydia’s heart to receive the Gospel and become the first born-again Christian in Europe. He remembered how Lydia and her family, as well as the jailor and his family, were all saved and baptized during his first visit. Read full article. . . . |
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Representing the Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists of Russia



