Journey through Russia with video series

By Amy Walters in Michigan

SEND Communications' short video collection, "Reaching Russia Together," offers a front-row seat to how God is answering prayers for the unreached across this vast country.

“Reaching Russia Together” features six short videos highlighting different aspects of SEND’s ministry in Russia. The series spans nearly 4,000 miles and introduces three teams serving across the country.

Watching the videos you will meet the diverse people of Russia and learn how SEND workers are empowering Russian churches to reach beyond their borders and establish reproducing churches.

You will hear about the life of the Russian orphan.

You will see ministries in action and hear testimonies of lives changed by Christ.

And you will see how two global workers use their special talents — archery and throat singing — to connect with their communities.

Russia is home to 179 people groups, 90 of which remain unreached. SEND workers are expanding their ministries to more people groups and need people to come alongside them to pray, give and go join the work. Maybe throat singing isn’t your special gift. But whatever gift God has given you, He can use it to reach Russia.

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