Anti-corruption prosecutors presented the Bible
The initiative of presenting the prosecutors of the Scriptures belongs to the people's deputy Pavel Ungurian and the Ukrainian Bible Society. Thus, the initiators decided to remind prosecutors of the feast of the Bible, which is celebrated on October 31, as well as to encourage them to build their activities on spiritual principles.
"I am sure that officials at all levels should refer to biblical truths in their work. Without it, the positive developments in the country are impossible. And I am very pleased that now government officials are increasingly turning to the Scriptures," said Pavel Ungurian.
This is not the first such initiative. Recently, the inter-factional parliamentary group headed by Pavel Ungurian has handed the Bible to the deputies on the occasion of the feast of the Holy Trinity.
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