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Revive Ephesus

Mike and Cathy have been in Turkey for four years.  After assisting for two years to start one church in a nearby city, they were led to an opportunity to start an international church near the ancient ruins of Ephesus.  Every Sunday, they have between 15 to 40 people gather in the evening for worship

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Successful Ministry in Tajikistan

Pastor Ilya and Janet Bantseev are our Global Workers in Novokuznetsk, Russia. Recently they had the privilege to minister in Takijistan. The following is their report of the time there: Thank you for your prayers for this past weekend! Both the play and the pastors’ conference in Tajikistan were a great success. There were four

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Eurasia Now Podcast

The Eurasia Now Podcast is a unique way of introducing you to all of the colorful people who contribute to the success of the Eurasia Region. Each podcast focuses on a different aspect of Global Work and does it in a (somewhat) humorous and insightful way. New Podcasts will be uploaded on a weekly basis

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Our Strategy

Eurasia is a diverse region that encompasses all of Europe, Western Asia and some parts of the Middle East. This region has been rich in culture, religion and human advancement and has shaped much of the world especially Western Civilization. In this mix of continents we have many languages, ethnic groups and distinct cultures which

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Our Region

“Eurasia Now” is an outreach of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada and other strategic partners throughout the region. Some of these partners include Next Level International, various educational institutions funded independently throughout the region, other national church groups, and non-governmental organizations. Our region stretches from Portugal to Kazahkstan, Finland to Israel and everything else in

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