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FEBC Russian Ministries's Leaders
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Rev. Rudi Wiensis the executive director of FEBC Russian Ministries. He oversees FEBC's ministry in several key Russian and Ukrainian cities, including Moscow and St. Petersburg, where FEBC operates powerful AM stations that affect millions for Christ.
Rudi Wiens has been with FEBC since 1982. Some highlights of his ministry include the four years he spent doing "live" broadcast from KFBS-Saipan during the crucial years of perestroika in Russia (1986-1990). "Using radio for Christ can yield powerful results, and that's exactly what's happening within FEBC-Russia today," says Wiens.
Rev. Wiens has a master's degree in intercultural studies from Biola University.
Rudi and his wife Anni have four daughters.
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Victor Akhterov is the general program director of FEBC Russian
Ministries. He is responsible for developing and implementing the programming
strategy for FEBC's stations throughout Russia.
Victor has been with FEBC since 1988. "My main purpose is to make our radio
broadcasts relevant to non-believers, so we can bring them into Christ-centered
churches," says Akhterov, who received his education at Regent's College and
Fuller Theological Seminary. He works closely with more than 50 of FEBC-Russia's
broadcasters to reach FEBC's goal for Russia.
Victor and his wife Oksana have two sons.
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Rev. Sergey Fomenko is the administrative director of
FEBC-Russia. Based in St. Petersburg, where FEBC operates it's own powerful AM
station, Sergey oversees FEBC's operations not only there, but also in ten other
Russian cities.
Sergey began his radio ministry with FEBC in 1992 on a local radio station in
Khabarovsk. Rudi Wiens, FEBC RM director, says, "I am grateful to God for Rev.
Fomenko. His faithfulness throughout the last decade has made him one of the
most dependable people within FEBC-Russia."
Sergey is a graduate of Fuller Seminary's Russian division. He and his wife Irina have four children.
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Oleg Cherny is FEBC RM's chief engineer. He is responsible for
all the engineering issues of FEBC-Russia. Oleg lives in Moscow and travels to
different FEBC centers throughout Russia as needed. "My goal is to make our
recording and broadcasting studios both efficient and professional," says
Cherny. He is also responsible for implementing new technologies, organizing
special broadcasts, developing and overseeing Internet-casting, and training
FEBC's sound engineers.
Oleg and his wife Natalia have one child.
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Evgeny Sarapulovis FEBC RM's popular broadcaster. He is based in Moscow, where he hosts a popular daily radio program. Evgeny is a psychologist who also has an advanced degree in philosophy. His practical, down-to-earth programs help many listeners find their way to Christ. "As Christians, we are victorious in God, and I want to help others become victors with Christ."
Evgeny and his wife Svetlana have three children.
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Dennis Kozlov is FEBC RM's programmer who is based in St. Petersburg. He hosts number of different programs, reaching thousands of his listeners for Jesus Christ. "We are all students in this school we call life. My goal is not only to learn from Christ, but help others do the same."
Dennis received a degree in theology from Fuller Theological seminary, Russian division, and continues his studies in philosophy. He and his wife Marina are raising two daughters.
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