Bridge Of Friendship has been launched to help link new Christians
in all of the fifteen (15) republics of the former Soviet Union with
believers in North America who can write to them and also help them
grow in their faith. The ministry has already received over 75,000
letters from new believers requesting pen pals from the West to help
disciple them. Those that have responded from the former USSR have
given their lives over to Jesus Christ as a result of a Christian
Broadcasting Network co-production (with a Russiannetwork) called
"What Are You Living For?" They have gone onto take a Bible
correspondence course through CBN's office in Kiev, Ukraine.
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Assist Ministries
Bridge Of Friendship Enrollment Form
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I would like to join the
Pen Pal program and/or make a donation to ASSIST.
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Steve Weber, who heads up Christian Broadcasting Network's work in
the former Soviet Union, with whom ASSIST Ministries is working, leads
a planning session with his staff in Kiev.
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The mountain of mail that has been coming into CBN's office in Kiev
from new Christians all over the former Soviet Union. Many of those
who wrote in are being linked in the ASSIST "Bridge of Friendship"
program with Western pen pals and also being provided with Bibles
and other helps through "Project Disciple Russia.
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Steve Weber works in the CBN editing suite in Kiev with a colleague
on the editing of a new Christian television show in the former Soviet
Union.
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