Bible Mission International (BMI), which delivers the gospel to all generations of people in the former Soviet Union, has continued its work despite the recent violence in one former Eastern bloc country. For years the BMI has been providing Bibles to locals in Uzbekistan for free, offering Bible studies and youth evangelism summer camps, further Christian education, training, and has been preparing individuals for ministering.
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