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CCX Students in Odessa Learned to Be Grateful

The end of fall is a great time to evaluate the results of the year. It'sa time to remember and express our gratitude to the One who blessed us with all our successes and achievements.

Forty students and alumni came to the Thanksgiving party on September 13, 2017 in Odessa, to learn to be grateful. This event was organized by CCX Ukraine.

We studied the history of Thanksgiving in America in a creative way and evaluated its relevance for Ukraine in the 21st century.

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CCX Kharkiv Submitted to Christ. Wait and See Abundant Spiritual Fruit.

The annual Bible & Life conference of CCX Ukraine took place near Kharkiv on October 13-16, 2017.

The conference theme was the lordship of Christ. For three days, twenty-five students had an opportunity to participate in seminars on this topic.The participants asked themselves “Is Jesus Christ the Lord of all spheres of my life?" "Does my life demonstrate a practical obedience to Jesus Christ and the Word of God?"

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Bible & Life Conference in Odessa.Christianity 24/7

The Autumn Conference of CCX Odessa “Bible & Life” took place in the village of Petrodolynske, not far from Odessa on October 6-7, 2017.

This year’s conference theme was “Christianity 24/7”.

The world is rapidly changing, becoming more stressful and deep. How can you live in this marvelous new world without losing yourself and your faith in Christ?

The main speaker of the conference was Benjamin Morrison, the pastor of Calvary Chapel in Svetlovodsk and coordinator of the City2City movement in Ukraine. 

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SALT-2018: Consider Christianity in the Post-Truth Era and Celebrate CCX Ukraine’s 25th Anniversary

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Don’t miss the main winter event of CCX Ukraine! The annual student conference SALT will take place not far from Kyiv on January 30 – February 4, 2018. Yes, that's exactly what you were waiting for: a new place, a new program, a new focus.

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BIBLE & LIFE CONFERENCE OCTOBER 2017 L’VIV: Irena Huseva Tells How L’viv Students Practice Christianity 24/7 Without Interruption

We live in the twenty-first century, when everyone can be called anything. Someone is a beekeeper, someone is a numismatist ... You want to be a Christian?  Doas you please, no problems.

We are the residents of a country in which most people consider themselves Christians. However, what do we mean when we say the word “Christian”?

CCX L’viv spent the weekend of Oct. 6-8, 2017, outside the city, in the Basilian Fathers monastery. During the conference “Bible & Life”, we focused on the theme “AChristian 24/7”.

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More than an English Language Camp: CCX Ukraine’s 2017 Summer English Camp

From July 2nd through 8th, 2017, students from Kyiv, L’viv, Kharkiv, Odesa and Pereyaslav-Khmelnytsky took part in a camp near L’viv where they practiced their English speaking skills with a team of staff workers and volunteers from Ukraine, the UK, the US and Canada.

The camp was attended by 64 students and a staff team of 32 people, giving good opportunities to spend much time with each student.

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Outreach for Students in the Post-Truth Era: Irena Huseva Tells About the Best Aspects of the QUO VADIS Training Conference

Last month, CCX Ukraine began the new university year with a conference for employees and volunteers called "QUO VADIS?"

This event was aimed at preparing the team for the new university year and providing answers to those questions and challenges that have puzzled CCX staff for a while. The main goal was to rethink "Quo Vadis?" (Latin expression, which has become an aphorism, which means, "Where are you going?").

First, together with Roman Soloviy, Ph.D. and the head of the Resource-Research Center EAAA, we reflected on the times in which we live.

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Viktoriia Aharkova, a staff worker of CCX in Kharkiv: Two of the Most Powerful Challenges for Christian Students in Europe

This year we had a great opportunity to celebrate Easter in Germany together with forty other movements of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES) in Europe. We visited a unique event – European student conference Presence.

The scale of the conference was impressive. Seventeen hundred university students attended. The Ukrainian delegation was greatly amazed by the bold topics and questions raised and discussed there.

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Mission Week: The First serious test for CCX in Pereyaslav-Khmelnytsky

“Five years ago, together with Denys Gorenkov, we arrived in Pereyaslav-Khmelnytsky, a little town at the edge of Kyiv region, for the first time at the invitation of a youth pastor,” says Yuliya Nikolaychuk, Executive Director of CCX Ukraine on her Facebook page. “We made a presentation about starting an CCX group to several people at a local church and to a couple of students. To tell you the truth, we had little hope of a successful outcome.”

Thankfully, the CCX movement got off to a good start even without an CCX staff worker and it has been active for five years. 

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TWO STUDENTS’ LIVES CHANGED: Irena’s Story

Town: Kalush, Ivano-Frankivs'k region. 

In 1969, in a Catholic family which kept religious traditions (not more than that) a girl was born, Irena Huseva. Her parents believed in God but their faith was limited to the celebration of Christmas and Easter, and she disliked Easter!

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