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The Inside Story of Mission Week in Kyiv: Telling Everything Openly

The fourth evangelism Mission Week at Kyiv universities was held during February, 2017. This year we called it “Myth Busters”.  

The title speaks for itself: Christian students and speakers were destroying different myths of non-believing students about life, Christianity and God.

Prejudices against faith sounded like this: “All religions lead to Paradise”, “God is against sex” or “God is for weaklings; I was born to suffer”, and even “The Bible is the cruelest book in the world!? How can it be trusted?”

 

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Mission Week in Kharkiv: Over 1,000 student participants, 7 new Christians

God was guiding us through the whole project “Christianity without Censorship 2” with His wise hand of providence. This large-scale project was held February 27 through March 3, 2017, at three major universities in Kharkiv on the same dates.

The title of the project implied that for Christian students, scientific knowledge of the world does not contradict faith in God but results from it. We oppose censorship of Christian thought at the universities.

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Winter Camp 2017 - BEYOND.

According to a good tradition, the cold January of 2017 ended in the long-awaited English camp of CCX Ukraine: Next Generation--BEYOND. Winter Camp is an annual evangelistic educational project first organized 12 years ago as a follow-up or a smaller version of our large scale event, summer English camp. However, due to a larger number of campers it has gradually become a self-sufficient project. We cannot but be happy. as this year 51 students from Kyiv, Kharkiv and L’viv were plunged into the atmosphere of the event for almost a week.

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SALT 2017: Opening New Horizons

The 2017 all-Ukrainian student conference Salt was the 5th one - a small anniversary. This enabled us to take into account the experience of all previous conferences and develop an integral concept of the program.

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Odessa Christian students in action!

One month ago the CCX Mission Week in Odessa ended.

During Mission Week Christian students encouraged their non-believing friends to talk about serious theological issues. According to Sasha Zhakun, the CCX Coordinator for the South Region and Crimea, Christian outreach activities in southern Palmira did not end with Mission Week. Here’s what is happening:

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