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Prayer focus

November 25-December 01, 2025

THIS WEEK

  Published weekly by KVI staff

  

“For no word from God will ever fail.” —Luke 1:37

THANK YOU, GOD

  • For all our prayer partners who are standing with us at CCI/Ukraine in prayer during this difficult time. It is precious to know that so many are praying when there are no safe locations in Ukraine and no safe times of day. It is a privilege to know there is an army of prayer partners each time we entrust our lives into God’s hands when going to bed. Thank you for standing with us, and thank you for not growing fatigued.
  • For CCI/Georgia being part of the steering committee meeting last week, with nine leaders representing children’s day centres in three cities of Georgia, as they continue to plan Christmas events for a total of 100 children.
  • For the warm atmosphere and meaningful exchange at last week’s CCI/Armenia Follow-Up Meeting for Camp Leaders. They thanked God for the past summer camps, and they looked into the future as a network of Christian camps to see how they can reach more children and youth together.
  • For Camp [Name Withheld], Country X, a day camp was held on the theme “The Harvest.” Twelve children aged 7–12 participated. No photos were taken during the Bible classes because the church is new and the staff are being cautious. This also applies to the two weekend day camps run by Church Name Withheld for 37 campers during the autumn school holidays, November 16–20.
  • For Camp Ark, Ukraine, which held an opening camper follow-up meeting for 43 campers in September. This was the first session of their weekly Saturday club for “Newers,” their new campers.


ACTIVITIES

  • Our team at CCI/Ukraine is working around severe electricity shortages, with only about three hours of power during the day and nine at night. Electricity is scarce due to massive Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure and residential buildings, and night hours bring drone and missile strikes. Outages vary by location and time, which makes work difficult. We try to catch at least one hour online together each day, then carry on planning next year’s events from our homes.
  • CCI/Georgia is meeting with a team of five people to help organize a winter youth camp for 50 participants in Georgia.
  • This week CCI/Armenia is working on a Christmas program for 40 children and youth with a church, which includes a Christmas skit, poem recitation, and activities to teach children about the meaning of Christmas and share the Gospel.
  • CCI/Country X is meeting with a newly appointed pastor of a local church to discuss camp staff training for their summer camps and camp program planning.
  • Camp Ark is preparing their Christmas meetings for 45 Newers. The team is working on the Christmas Bible lessons and the Christmas program as a whole. 


INTERCESSION

  • Please, pray for God’s protection. In western Ukraine, which had been considered somewhat safer, a residential building was destroyed last Wednesday at 6:30 a.m., with 34 killed and 100 injured, and 26 unaccounted for. It was part of a massive attack across the city, with 255 reports from residents about missing relatives, damaged property, and other consequences. Please, pray for safety, comfort, and strength for all who are affected.
  • Lift up the campers who are preparing to help their churches run Christmas programs for children and youth in Armenia; that they may grow as part of their church teams, serve well together, and be strengthened in their faith.
  • Remember CCI/Country X as they meet with the newly appointed pastor, asking the Lord to guide their discussions on staff preparation and camp planning.
  • Intercede for the Camp Ark team as they continue to grow in wisdom and unity. Their Saturday club meetings are training the campers and laying a foundation that will culminate in the summer camp, where the children’s growth and learning will be celebrated and deepened. Pray also for the campers to grow in their faith and for new leaders to emerge from among them.
  • With the sharp increase in Russian missile and drone attacks on Kyiv and many homes destroyed, please pray, as God reminds you, for God’s protection over our Kyiv staff Oksana and Pavlo, their families and homes, and the CCI/Ukraine office located in a residential area.
  • Thank God for protecting Oleg, Andriy, and Maxim—the husbands of our staff Oksana, Dasha, and Jenya—this past week as they serve near the war’s front line. Pray for their continued health and safety. 

FROM THE MISSION FIELD

  

Masha Chyslova, 16 years old, Summer Camp History Makers, Ukraine


Masha came to camp for the first time hoping to find friends and meaningful connections. Before this, she had never really encountered God closely and had no personal relationship with Him. She was observant and curious from the start, joining initially for the activities. But within a few days, she began to engage deeply during the Bible lessons, asking thoughtful questions and showing genuine interest. She told her counselor, “I never thought the Bible stories could feel so close to my life. I want to understand more about God and how He works in people’s lives.”


During camp, Masha experienced a caring Christian environment where she felt supported and noticed. Although she has not yet accepted Christ into her heart, the friendships she built, and the guidance of her counselor helped her see that people around her genuinely care about her life. She shared, “It feels good to know someone really cares about me and wants to help me grow.” Through this support, she began to see that her life could have purpose and meaning beyond what she had known before.


Camp also gave Masha a fresh start in other areas of her life. She had played handball professionally but had to stop due to school and work. At camp, she discovered a love for dodgeball, and her skill was recognized by the sport leaders, who invited her to join the team of sport instructors. She said, “I didn’t expect to find something I love so quickly here. It’s exciting to think I can play again and be part of a team.” This encouragement confirmed that God knows her passions. Masha experienced support, friendship, and inspiration during the camp, and we hope and pray this experience will help her take important steps in her spiritual and personal growth. 

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The Importance of Prayer in KVI's Mission

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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