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George and Barbara Zarris Prayer Letter: Gentle Giant

2021-08-26T19:12:10-05:00August 31st, 2021|Categories: Christian Radio International, George Zarris Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

What do a puppet and a radio have in common? Seemingly nothing, but in the mind of Paul Collins, the two were inexplicably linked. The year was 1959. Five-year-old Paul, along with eight million other American children, was captivated by a [...]

George and Barb Zarris Prayer Letter: Just a Ten-Year-Old Boy

2021-07-02T19:42:08-05:00July 9th, 2021|Categories: Christian Radio International, George Zarris Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

HONDURAS (Choluteca), Central America Just a Ten-Year-Old Boy What can a ten-year-old boy do? Not much, right? Wrong! Ask Fabio Betancourth. It all started with a cheap guitar—a gift from a Christian lady (and lover of music) to a ten-year- [...]

George and Barb Zarris Prayer Letter: Forbidden

2021-05-13T22:34:52-05:00May 19th, 2021|Categories: Christian Radio International, George Zarris Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

(The following testimony was received by Iran Alive, a Persian satellite television channel on which CRI preacher, Michael Germi, broadcasts. The author is a 23-year-old young lady.) I was raised in a very religious Muslim family. We did no [...]

Christian Radio International: Little Is Much!

2021-04-16T19:43:42-05:00April 15th, 2021|Categories: George Zarris Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , , |

UKRAINE, Europe “Your baby is dying! There is nothing we can do!” All alone in a hospital room 100 miles from her tiny mountain village in Western Ukraine, Evdokya sobbed. Two of her ten children had already died in infancy. Eighteen-month- [...]

Christian Radio International Update: Blessings

2021-03-08T20:22:45-06:00March 13th, 2021|Categories: George Zarris Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

PERU--BUENOS AIRES NOT IMPRESSIVE! That is what most people would say about the radio station in Buenos Aires, Peru. It seemed like a waste of time and money to resurrect a dilapidated shed in the middle of a bean field in a town of 5,000 w [...]

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