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Evangelical Christians organized the 8-day chain of prayer for peace in Ukraine

15.07.2015, 15:54

More than 3000 young people from Evangelicals Churches of Ukraine take part in a perpetual 8-day prayer for Ukraine, which is carried out during the XVIII youth festival, which lasts from 8 to 16 July in the village of Vorsivka, Malyn district, Zhytomyr region.

More than 3000 young people from Evangelicals Churches of Ukraine take part in a perpetual 8-day prayer for Ukraine, which is carried out during the XVIII youth festival, which lasts from 8 to 16 July in the village of Vorsivka, Malyn district, Zhytomyr region.

"The purpose of the Congress is to equip young people for ministry in Christ's Church. For this we invite the professional speakers, ministers, working in missionary and educational organizations that can show young people the tools to evangelize, in particular in work with children, art and the sphere of public activity. All this should be developed, based on the Christian position. During Malyn festival there are different schools, where young people can learn more about specific activities or improve their skills. Returning to their regions, they can already start to do something for the country. "- the organizer of the Youth Congress, responsible for the youth department of the Church of Christians of Evangelical Faith of Ukraine Bohdan Levitsky said.

The organizers decided to hold the festival under continuous prayer for peace in the country. For this they established a separate tent and made prayer schedule so that each of the 25 regional delegations had an hour of prayer. At any time of the day people may come and join the continuous prayer chain.

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