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Advent Prayer - Russia

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Country: Russia

This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him.
1 John 4:9

 

 

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Map showing the location of Russia

The post-Communist era in Russia has brought good times and bad for the country’s Christians. Initially it prompted a great increase in church activities, but in recent years hostility against Protestant Christians in particular has spread once again.

The passing of regulatory legislation since 1997 has imposed major restrictions on the ministry of non-traditional churches (i.e. those other than the Russian Orthodox Church). These are exacerbated by the rise of nationalism, harassment and discrimination by local authorities, and Muslim persecution of converts from Islam.

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Church members in Adygeysk outside their building, which was renovated with support from Barnabas Aid

There has also been an increase in attacks on church leaders. In the past year at least four have been killed. One of the murdered men was a convert from Islam, and another was active in evangelistic ministry among Muslims; many see their deaths as attempts by Muslims to discourage conversions to Christianity. The other incidents seemingly resulted from lawlessness and violence in certain areas.

Barnabas Aid has sent grants for the reconstruction of a church building in Adygeysk, so that the Christians can expand their ministry. The church is located in a mainly Muslim area, and many of its members are converts from Islam. One goal of the project was to provide accommodation for the pastor and for members who travel a long distance to attend (there are few other churches in the area). The garage has also been renovated as a dining hall, and a storage space for Christian literature has been created.

Pray for Christians in Russia, asking that they may continue to enjoy the freedoms that they received after the fall of Communism, and that recent restrictions on their activities will be eased. Pray especially for unity among the country’s churches, that Christians may love one another as brothers and sisters. Pray for church leaders, especially those who face hostility because of their ministry, and remember the families and friends of those recently murdered. Pray too for converts from Islam, that they may stand fi rm in their new faith. Ask the Lord to empower His people to speak the word of God boldly.

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