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Irina Nesterenko, FEBC’s new leader for the Ukrainian Christian Counseling Center was almost killed twice in the past few months. Then, just weeks ago, she learned her father was diagnosed with cancer. How could anyone faithfully share the Gospel under such extreme pressure? Listen and be encouraged as you hear what God is doing in Ukraine and other difficult places through those who have the courage to speak.
Ed Cannon became the President and CEO of Far East Broadcasting Company in 2012. Prior to joining FEBC, Ed spent 9 years at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago as Executive Vice President and COO.
Currently Ed serves on the Board of Directors for the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB), Hands of Hope (an African Evangelical Relief Organization), Revive Our Hearts, and Focal Point Ministries.
Ed received both a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and an M.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Illinois. Ed worked for over 25 years within the oil industry, including progressive leadership positions with British Petroleum, Amoco and Standard Oil Company.
In 2001, he received an Executive MBA Certificate in Global Business and Finance from a prestigious collaborative program offered through Harvard and Stanford Universities.
Ed and his wife, Mary Jean, have two grown sons.
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I am praying for both Ukraine and Russia, for the work that all Christian organizations who are serving there. I am currently is a time of fasting also. I pray for your safety and that many souls will turn to Jesus Christ as the Word is preached.
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Thank you, Jeanne for your prayers. They are so appreciated.
Encouraged, grateful, strengthened by this real life witness to the Power of God manifested through the presentation of the Gospel by faithful broadcasters and leaders at FEBC.
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Thank you, Lloyd.