Today's Prayer Focus
June 12, 2025
Please pray for FEBC-Russia’s program for people in prisons and about how to be faithful in prison conditions. Natalia Pronina, the creator and host of the project, is constantly in negotiations with prisons so that they can show her programs there. Under new Russian laws, this is not easy, so we pray fervently ourselves and ask you to pray that we be allowed to broadcast these programs in prisons again. There is a strong push against evangelical Christians in Russia right now, so you prayers are desperately needed.
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