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“Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.” —1 Corinthians 15:58
THIS WEEK, all CCI/Ukraine sections draw on insights from Gerald and Bev Huebner of Manitoba, Canada, who joined us in Ukraine for the Covenant Group gathering, October 27–30.
THANK YOU, GOD
ACTIVITIES
INTERCESSION

Nazar, 15 years old, Camp Circle of Friends, Ukraine
Nazar had grown up in a Christian family and attended church, Sunday school, and children’s clubs. Despite this background, he had not yet developed a personal relationship with God or accepted Christ as his Savior. Nazar struggled with distractions, addictions, and the lack of close friends to guide him spiritually, leaving him feeling stuck and unable to move forward in his faith.
This summer, Nazar came to Camp Circle of Friends in Ukraine for the second time, where God began to work in his life. During a prayer evening, as other participants accepted Christ, Nazar felt a strong desire to respond but was held back by fear and hesitation. At that moment, his sister Yana, who had accepted Jesus at camp last year, approached him and prayed with him, while his counselor Rostyk, shared his own experiences of overcoming struggles through Christ. Encouraged and supported, at the end of the camp session Nazar prayed a prayer of repentance and accepted Christ as his personal Savior. His life is being transformed.
Since the summer, Nazar has been fully integrating into church life and ministry. He shares his testimony of repentance with his peers and even led his friend Lev to make the same decision. Nazar reads the Bible and prays daily with his counselor Rostyk, has served as a counselor for the youngest children at day camp, and actively participates in children’s clubs. He is now a living example of God’s power to change hearts and raise up young servants for His Kingdom.





Before the fall of the communist regime in the USSR, many Christian families suffered greatly. They faced torture, persecution, and even death. Yet, amidst their struggles, they found comfort and strength through prayer. Millions of believers around the world joined in prayer, interceding for USSR Christians and asking for God's help during these difficult times.
As the communist system crumbled, Christians were eager to build a new life. The corruption from the old regime made real change hard to achieve. In these uncertain times, prayer became more than a ritual — it was a lifeline. Believers prayed for the church to be restored, for Christian values, and for moral living. With strong faith, they continued to pray, knowing that God's help was crucial in changing society.
Since its inception in 1990, Kingdom Ventures Inc. (KVI) has been driven by the belief in the power of prayer. Every Christian camp that emerged in the 1990s was not just a result of human effort but thanks to the prayers of many. The Lord's Prayer, taught and prayed daily in every Christian camp, was the foundation for many stories of change. This prayer, passed down through generations, kept the hope of many people alive and was instrumental in fostering spiritual growth.
KVI continues to emphasize prayer as a key part of its mission. The earnest prayers of KVI staff, volunteers, camp leaders, and campers have been fostering spiritual growth and lasting change across Eastern Europe. Prayer remains a cornerstone, guiding and sustaining the ministry's efforts to empower church-based biblical Christian camps and build strong Christian communities.
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