Family
members in Ukraine listen to a Christian radio program via a broadcast
system the former Soviet Union built after World War II to spread
communist propaganda. Since former Soviet leaders equipped every house,
apartment, office, school, supermarket, hospital, army base and prison
with a single channel for their propaganda, now more than 100 million
people in Ukraine, the European part of Russia, Moldova, Belarus, and
Baltic and eastern European Union countries listen to the "Faith, Hope
and Love" program once a week. Two other programs are aired in Ukrainian
cities. The Ukraine-born director overseeing the ministry that operates
the station said it wasn't easy persuading Communist Party officials to
allow use of the radio system, but God opened the door. "Our office in
Kiev, Ukraine receives tens of thousands of letters from different
people," he said. "There are testimonies about deliverance, salvation
and healing. Thousands of Bibles and New Testaments are sent to people
who request our Christian literature. Thousands of people have received
the salvation of Jesus Christ." The ministry seeks $27,000 per year to
produce the three weekly programs.
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