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Chief Executive Profile

Minister Valeriy Kesov, founded and begin the operation of this nonprofit in the December of 2008. Originally from former Soviet Union, he has a heart for the distressed people of former Soviet Union as well as other people, who are lost and confused without Christ. Many people die in sin, without any faith or hope, drug and alcohol addicted. He has traveled to parts of Ukraine and Russia on a mission to preach the gospel and distribute his personal and other donated items and resources to people, who are mostly in need..He also involved in distribution of Christian Tracts locally. He had received a Bachelor's Degree of Theology and Ethics, after completion of stringest training, education and courses of studies from Trinity Institute of Christian Counseling. Being recognized and ordained after completion of required studies from The Church Of Living Water

Plans and objectives for the rest of 2009 and 2010 years.

1. HELP TO ACQUIRE AND/OR RENT A CHURCH BUILDING FOR A SMALL CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN STAVROPOLSKII KRAI, RUSSIA 2. MISSIONARY TRIP TO FORMER SOVIET UNION WITH INTENT TO DISTRIBUTE CHRISTIAN LITERATURE (TRACTS AND BOOKS),ALONG WITH BASIC NECESSARY FOOD AND  HYGIENE ITEMS TO HOMELESS PEOPLE REGARDLESS OF COLOR, RELIGION, NATIONALITY OF ANY OTHER UP TO THE CAPACITY OF THE AVAILABILITY OF OUR ORGANIZATION.

By Valeriy Kesov

To make it easier to understand, where I am headed, let me tell you little about where I came from. I am originally from Russia, this is where I was born, and this is the language I still speak. I am currently not married, and living in Sacramento. I am a part of the Bethany Slavic Missionary Church here in Sacramento, CA, and I volunteer to work with the youth in our church.

I can hear God, who tells me that I need to dedicate my life to Jesus. I want to be able to reach Slavic people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. How do I do it, while living in America? Well, I do use times, when the right moments come to minister to people here, however I can feel there is a great need in former USSR.

The ministry that I established, provides emergency help, such as food, shelter, and blankets for the crisis people in Brianka, I encourage you to get involved. I would like to increase the amilities of our volunteers in Ukraine, to help more people, but I cannot do it without you.

Also I invite you to partner with me, in printing and distribution of Russian Christian books, such as "How to Live with Purpose!". I invite you to become my partner in this endeavor.

Of course, God gave me excellent abilities, and part of that is being able to teach and preach the Gospel in the Russian language. In the future, I am interested in possibly becoming a full-time missionary to former USSR. The are lots of churches in the former USSR, but alltogether the public still considers Protestant Christians to be sectants, people who just want to get others involved in their sect.

Unfortunately this is the mindset of the multitudes in the former USSR, especially Russia. I believe this is partly because most of the churches are not able to come down to be on the same level with people. We need to change the image of Protestant churches in Russia, in the eyes of populations by at least these actions:

1. Establishing a Christian Center, that provides training on subjects such as:

English Language for Russians Christian Financial Management etc. Bible classes, where people come to learn Bible. This can be free or very low cost to population, and will establish rapport with the general population, before actually officially opening the church.

2. Organizing the youth of Protestant Churches to do a cleanup of the city on the weekends, wearing a Church t-shirts. This will also erase the negative view about Christians in the eyes of residents, opening a welcoming door for them to visit the church.

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