December 2011 InSight - Slavic Gospel Association

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December 2011 InSight - Slavic Gospel Association
In
S L A V I C
December 2011
S E R V I N G
G O S P E L
C H U R C H E S
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A S S O C I A T I O N
R E A C H I N G
R U S S I A
Even with the threat of prison, faithful missionary pastors continue to proclaim the Gospel and serve the Lord in all they do.
God’s Sovereignty Over “Times
and Epochs”
By Dr. Robert W. Provost
SGA President
effects of these developments will need to be closely
watched during 2012.
It is He who changes the times and the epochs;
He removes kings and establishes kings; He gives
wisdom to wise men and knowledge to men of
understanding (Daniel 2:21).
Some of the news is very disturbing, such as
the recent report of a Baptist pastor in Uzbekistan
having his church raided, with thousands of Christian
books and printing equipment being confiscated.
This dear man of God now faces the potential of
two years in prison for daring to engage in Christian
ministry in the face of official disapproval. In other
Muslim-dominated republics of Central Asia,
believers face many similar challenges. Even in
some regions of Russia, local churches face varying
degrees of harassment either from local governments
or from traditional religious groups opposed to
evangelical ministry. It is abundantly clear and
heartbreaking that dark, Soviet-style times are
steadily returning.
Each month in SGA’s InSight newsletter,
we publish news articles about developments that
can be harmful to our ministries and the faithful
Bible-preaching churches we serve across the lands
of Russia. In addition, many of our partners have
requested to receive emailed “Prayer Alerts” from
me advising them of such situations that need urgent
intercessory prayer. As we conclude 2011, several
newsworthy developments are taking place, and the
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While sharing our concern with these
developments, our brothers and sisters there remain
undaunted. Instead, they are proving once again to be
great examples of faith under fire, just as they were
during seven decades of atheistic communism and
severe persecution — at times, even leading unto
death. They have no intention of forsaking their call
from God to proclaim the Gospel to their people,
realizing that they must . . . obey God rather than
men (Acts 5:29).
And yet, they do it with such a humble spirit.
When a Russian believer ends up in jail or prison, he
follows the example of the Apostle Paul and Silas,
and witnesses to his fellow prisoners. Many have
even begun church groups behind prison walls. More
than that, they remember the Lord’s commands to . . .
love your enemies, and pray for those who persecute
you (Matthew 5:44), and to make . . . entreaties and
prayers, petitions and thanksgivings . . . on behalf
of all men, for kings and all who are in authority,
so that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all
godliness and dignity. This is good and acceptable in
the sight of God our Savior, who desires all men to
be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth
(1 Timothy 2:1, 2).
We have much to learn about godly, righteous
conduct from our brethren in the Commonwealth of
Independent States (CIS). They are not incapacitated
by fear, but trust in Him who is sovereign over
times and epochs. They trust in Him who removes
kings and establishes kings, and sometimes does
so with amazing displays of His complete control.
In one former Soviet republic in Central Asia, the
president had himself written a ‘holy book’ and ruled
the nation with an iron fist. He wouldn’t allow the
faithful believers to meet and relentlessly persecuted
them. Yet the Lord had the last word, and this leader
died unexpectedly in his sleep. Indeed, man does not
know his own time (Ecclesiastes 9:12).
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May we never forget the awesome miracle
that took place when the Lord brought the Iron
Curtain crashing down! Without warning, He
brought an end to the Soviet communist system that
had oppressed and killed so many faithful, dedicated
Christian brothers and sisters. The world’s media
gave credit to human political figures, but we know
who is the One in ultimate charge of His creation.
What about the future? What if the global
economy collapses? What if large-scale persecution
resumes across the entire CIS, including Ukraine
that has enjoyed religious freedom for 20 years? Our
Lord’s answer is this . . . It is not for you to know
times or epochs which the Father has fixed by His
own authority (Acts 1:7). Indeed, we need not be
concerned. We can rest at peace in His sovereignty.
In the meantime, He has commanded us to . . .
Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations
(Matthew 28:19). And this we will do until He comes
again to receive His people to Himself.
No matter what political or economic
conditions may develop in the new year and beyond,
our brothers and sisters in the lands of Russia are
determined to obey the Lord and boldly witness to
advance His Kingdom. At SGA, our determination
is to continue serving, helping, and equipping them
for their great task — just as it has been since our
founding in 1934. And it is your partnership that is
God’s provision to make it all possible. We praise
God for all your prayers that serve to empower
our ministries and for all your support that makes
possible all that we do. In these challenging days,
please keep partnering with us in the Lord’s great
harvest gathering. In many ways, we need your
faithful partnership in the Gospel more today than
ever before. And the time appears to be so short!
The entrance to the Soviet Union . . . an oppressive gate that the Lord graciously tore to the ground.
News
and
Analysis
Kazakhstan Pastor Faces Charges Over Prayer
of Central Asia. It is especially disturbing to see
it happen in Kazakhstan, where until recently,
evangelical churches were largely free to conduct
their ministries. It remains to be seen whether this
is an isolated incident in one region, or is something
that heralds a nationwide increase of pressure against
evangelical churches and ministries. Please lift this
matter in prayer, asking for the Lord’s protection
of our brothers and sisters in Kazakhstan, and
throughout the CIS.
A Protestant pastor in the Kazakh city of
Taraz could face up to two years in prison following
charges filed against him by the country’s secret
police. Members of the New Life Protestant Church
told Forum 18 News Service that the charges were
filed after Pastor Yerzhan Ushanov had “prayed for
the sick.”
The official charges are “harming an
individual’s health,” with the police claiming that a
visitor to the church suffered after Pastor Ushanov
prayed for him using hypnosis. This is the second
time the secret police have brought such charges
against a Protestant pastor in the Jambyl region.
Extremism and Terrorism Police then raided the
church’s Sunday worship after an alleged complaint
of food poisoning, and the secret police then
searched Pastor Ushanov’s home. The secret police
and the Extremism and Terrorism Police refused to
comment to the media.
These kinds of incidents seem to be on
the increase across the former Soviet republics
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According to Russian authorities, this
drug problem has spread rapidly, especially in
the poorest and most remote parts of the country
such as the Arctic north and city of Vorkuta. This
tragedy highlights the need for the Bible-based drug
rehab ministries many SGA-supported evangelical
churches have begun across Russia. These rehab
centers have experienced consistently amazing
success rates, and we are thankful to the Lord for the
opportunity to help support them.
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A recent article in “Time” magazine
spotlighted a growing problem in Russia — a
dangerous so-called “designer” drug called Krokodil
(crocodile). The drug is named for the physically
ravaging effects on those who abuse it. The skin at
the injection site becomes green and scaly, almost
a rotting effect. Gangrene and amputations are a
common outcome from use and abuse of Krokodil,
a drug that is related to heroin and morphine. The
codeine used in its production is often mixed with
paint thinner, gasoline, hydrochloric acid or other
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A Life That Was Changed . . .
The Fruit of Orphans Reborn
My name is Nastya, and I am 15. I live at the
orphanage in Primorsk village. My life was the same
as any other orphan there. At times we had fun, but
most of the time we felt bad, hurt and offended. You
can just imagine — when I saw a happy family, I
would crave to be part of one, but there was no hope
that this would happen.
But then some Christians came and visited
our orphanage, and I began visiting their lessons
while in early childhood. Some changes began taking
place in my heart, and I realized that I needed to ask
forgiveness from God for my sins. That is what I
did after one of the Bible lessons. I prayed to God,
opening my heart to Him. I told Him of my desire to
be part of a family. Sometime later, my aunt found
me in the orphanage and she began to take me home
for school holidays. But soon she stopped coming.
Time went by and the pain lessened, and I continued
to pray. The same thing happened with another
lady and hurt me yet again. But God comforted me,
and I began to understand that He alone is the only
constant in my life.
Meeting a Family of God
Later that year, I was invited to come to the
Hiding Place Christian Camp. I was really glad to
leave behind all the
orphanage routine
with the evil doings
of unbelievers there.
The atmosphere of
the camp was great,
and I had peace and
joy in my heart. Once
while there, I had to
see the camp doctor
for a stomachache.
Nastya (left) with Dr. Yana
We became friends
and met regularly
for fellowship. Unlike the others, I was able to
really trust her. On the last day of camp, we parted
with tears, and I prayed we would meet again in
the future. Dr. Yana was actually allowed to take
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me home to stay with her over the school holidays!
Those were the happiest days of my life, which God
gave me through the prayers of many believers.
At Home With Believers
When we arrived at Yana’s home, her
daughter Liza gave me a hug as soon as I entered
the house. I was really surprised, because we only
knew each other over the phone. But she was
looking forward to seeing me and already loved me.
I was really glad. The whole family made me feel
welcome. I was surprised that they had hot water in
their bathroom!
On Sunday, we went to church — a first for
me. I had never seen so many believers together
before. I was happy to meet Kristina Rudaya there
— she was the one who held the Bible lessons at the
orphanage. The service was so wonderful. I wanted
to hear everything! After the service, we went home,
and it seemed like the whole church ended up at our
house later for fellowship.
Back to the Orphanage, But the Blessing Remains
At last, the time came for me to return to the
orphanage. I did not want to part with those kind
people. I tried not to show it, but when Kristina
came up to say goodbye, I could not keep the tears
to myself. I was amazed that people I hardly knew
were so compassionate and worried about me. We
had prayer together, and Kristina gave me a picture
of her, me and Yana together. Then we had to go.
It took me a while to adapt and get used to
the orphanage again, but at the same time, I was
happy. I am amazed at God’s power and the miracles
He makes. Yana wants to take me for the summer,
and I hope this works out. Nothing is impossible for
God! I wrote a poem that reveals my heart . . .
I know God is always with me
And He will always come to help me.
He will always comfort and understand me,
And all of my life is for Him!
All the rest is temporary.
The years and pain will go by,
but I know that only God
can give me joy and rest.
Editor’s Note: Approximately 84% of these orphans
never get adopted. They are so very needful of a
genuine, loving relationship. Through Orphans
Reborn, SGA is striving to help economically
challenged local churches to do just that – build
godly relationships that are bridges for the Gospel
to go forth and for precious young lives to be
transformed by God’s grace. You can help! See
SGA’s website for details.
Setting the Captives Free
Vladimir Solodukhin
SGA-Sponsored Missionary Pastor/Ukraine
As part of their ministries, SGA-sponsored
missionary pastors often visit local prisons to preach the
Gospel and share Christ’s love with lonely, forgotten
inmates. The power of God to change lives and soften even
the hardest hearts is demonstrated over and over again.
Vladimir Solodukhin labors in Chernivetskiy,
Ukraine. Prison outreach is a significant part of his ministry,
and he reports some wonderful spiritual fruit being borne
out of a thriving church behind prison walls . . .
We are so thankful to God for the honor to serve
Him together with you. Our congregation in the
local prison is spiritually alive. This year, six
inmates repented of their sins and trusted in Christ
as their Savior. In the services, we pray, sing
psalms, share testimonies, preach the Gospel and
offer humanitarian aid. It’s our ministry of mercy.
Vanya is a man from the Crimea in Ukraine. He
killed his own father, who was a general in the army.
Yet he knelt and prayed a prayer of repentance,
inviting the Lord Jesus into his heart. Vanya is a
living example of someone who has turned . . . from
darkness to light and from the dominion of Satan
to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins
and an inheritance among those who have been
sanctified by faith in Me (Acts 26:18).
We try to invite different brothers and ministers
to our church and to conduct outreaches in our
prison. Recently a group of seven brother-ministers
came to participate. We prepared about 200
packages with food as gifts for the inmates. The
prison church has a nine-voice men’s choir. At
one concert, we had 400 prisoners present. The
Jesus can change even the hardest of hearts
through the power of His Word.
administration of the prison was very grateful to us
for this service, and even printed an article in the
newspaper about this event. All the people in the
prison heard about the Lord.
At times, special guests participate. This past
spring, a music ensemble known as “The House” traveled
more than 300 miles to minister in song. In addition,
Nikolai Gritsenko, the “Ukrainian People’s Artist,” visited
the church. As Vladimir says, none of it could happen
without the prayers and support of SGA partners . . .
Please accept the warmest greetings from our entire
family — my wife, Maria, our children and 11
grandchildren. We love you very much and always
keep you in our prayers. Thank you for your prayers
for us, and for your sacrificial ministry of support.
You are a blessing from our Heavenly Father!
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Evangelism at Christmas . . .
For weeks, evangelical churches across
the lands of Russia have been praying for their
annual Christmas outreaches, culminating in
Russian Christmas on January 7. SGA-sponsored
Immanuel’s Child outreaches will be a key part of
these evangelistic efforts. We eagerly await their
wonderful reports — which sometimes do not
arrive until later in the spring due to the remoteness
of some locations.
As we did in last month’s InSight, we invite
you again to join us in intercession for Immanuel’s
Child and other Christmas-related outreaches
directed to children and their families. As several
SGA-sponsored missionary pastors relate, the fruit
of the previous year’s outreaches often lead to further
ministry opportunities . . .
In Lyubashevka, the Lord opened doors for
us among the local Roma people. After we
conducted Christmas services last year, a
Roma woman named Kalava allowed us to
conduct a group Bible study in her house.
We have these studies every Saturday. About
ten adults and the same number of children
are attending, and we are planning to start a
children’s ministry in this village. Every time,
some new people come to our study. They
open their hearts, telling us of their worries
and problems. Please, join us in prayers for
their repentance.
Andrei Stanchev
Ukraine
Our Christmas outreaches last January 7 were
festive. We prepared small gifts and invited
children. About 30 children came to our
program at our church. Praise God! Among
them were kids who had never been inside a
church before. Most importantly, their parents
came with them! It was a great joy for us. We
have two women who have been regularly
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coming to our meetings. Even though they
experience opposition from their relatives,
they like to be with us, singing and listening
to God’s Word. Also, three boys have been
coming to our Sunday school. Their mother
brings them, although she is not yet a believer.
Thank you for your continued prayers and
support of my ministry!
Alexander Mandshiev
Russia
Together with youth from our church, we
visited bedridden children. We greeted
them on Christmas and gave presents to
them. We visited 30 families, some for the
first time, and they were very surprised to
see us! Their children were also very glad
because not many people care for them.
Our youth are a great blessing to us. They
are very zealous in this ministry, and they
share their love with the children. Many
parents invited us to visit them again. We
also conducted Christmas celebrations in
the orphanage with our youth and gave the
children presents. It was such a joy for them
that somebody cared for them. Please keep
praying for us and for our ministry!
Viktor Opalinskiy
Ukraine
Through Immanuel’s Child each year,
thousands of children, their families, and caregivers
are reached with the life-changing Gospel of
Jesus Christ. Then follow-up ministry continues
throughout the year, yielding much fruit for the glory
of God. May He open many more doors this coming
year for men, women and children to hear of the love
of His precious Son, who came that . . . they may
have life, and have it abundantly (John 10:10).
Innercircle
Perspective
Jesus said, “Let the children alone, and do not hinder them from coming to Me; for the kingdom of heaven
belongs to such as these” (Matthew 19:14).
The number of invitations sent to unchurched children
Christmas will soon be here. Our families are
is determined by the number of gifts that the church will
decorating their homes, shopping for gifts for loved ones,
have available.
and planning special meals. Our churches are decorating,
Last year, SGA partner churches helped make
rehearsing for Christmas programs, and planning parties
these glorious Christmas outreaches possible in nine
and outreach events. Sunday school teachers are planning
countries including Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan,
something special for their children. It is a glorious time
Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and
as we all prepare to celebrate the birth of the Christ Child,
Armenia. This year, we would like to add
God’s priceless, infinite gift to mankind.
the Republic of Georgia and Israel.
Today across the lands of Russia, the celebrations
The results last Christmas were
of the birth of Christ in the manger in
tremendous! A total of 140 churches in
Bethlehem are sometimes even more special.
America and 27 churches in Canada helped
For 72 years, the atheistic regime had tried
268 churches across the lands of Russia reach
to eliminate all evidences of the existence of
nearly 15,000 children and almost 10,000
God. They made Christmas a workday and
parents and grandparents. Many of the 11,000
elevated New Years Day to replace the prior
children from unchurched families heard of the
celebrations of Christmas. They transformed
Christ Child and His Gospel for the first time.
their Christmas trees into decorated New
There were 378 children and youth and 143
Year’s trees.
adults who repented of their sins and trusted
On New Year’s Eve, their children
in Christ as Savior and Lord. Nearly 1,000
wait for their version of Santa Claus, who
also has a long white beard and a big tummy,
Dr. Robert W. Provost children and youth began attending Sunday
school, and more than 400 adults began
but he wears a blue outfit. He is called “Ded
SGA President
attending church services.
Moroz (Grandfather Frost),” and he and his
The reports and photos from the churches bring
granddaughter, “Snegurochka (Snow Maiden),” come
exceedingly great joy to our staff. In the most closed
to every home on New Year’s Eve to bring presents and
Muslim country — where there are only 245 believers
sweets for the children and put them under their New
spread out over eight little churches and nine smaller groups
Year’s tree. To make Grandfather Frost happy, the
— one church had nearly 80 children, youth and parents
children sing special songs.
attend their Christmas outreach event. Most of the children
Christmas Day, therefore, has been uniquely and
wonderfully preserved for the celebration of the birth of the were from Muslim families and were allowed to come so
that they could receive the gifts. Altogether in that country,
Christ Child. While the communist leaders eliminated the
189 children and 289 adults were reached. The believers
Christmas holiday to benefit their atheistic agenda, it has
were ecstatic and expressed their heartfelt gratitude to all
served instead to keep the birth of Christ at the center of
who had helped make it possible. Making it even more
Christmas with none of the distractions that we have.
special, the help had come from the Immanuel’s Child
Since the fall of communism, the evangelical
offerings of a generous fellowship of Bible-preaching,
churches have been holding evangelistic Christmas
Portuguese-speaking churches in northeastern Brazil.
outreaches in their communities. It has become the focus
Please join with us in prayer for all the evangelistic
of their Christmas celebrations. Faithful SGA partner
outreaches that churches and missionary pastors across
churches in North America annually receive special
the lands of Russia will be holding in relationship to their
Immanuel’s Child Christmas offerings to help the faithful
Christmas Day, which is celebrated on January 7. And in
Russian churches hold exciting Christmas events. Their
the meantime, may the Lord richly bless you and all your
programs include Christmas dramas, puppet shows, the
telling of the Christmas story, gifts of fruit, candy, clothing loved ones, as you gather to celebrate His birth, and as you
and children’s Bibles; and the Gospel is always presented. strive to make Him known throughout the new year.
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How You
Can Help
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religious news about Russia, the rest
of the CIS and the ministries of:
Help Equip Faithful Russian-speaking Believers to Share the
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again in some regions, they are
being persecuted as during the
days of atheistic communism.
Recently, we have heard of more
raids, arrests, and of Bibles
and other Christian literature
being confiscated. Missionary
pastors, their families, and other church staff are being harassed by local
governments on a regular basis. Regardless, as the Christmas season
approaches, these faithful believers will pursue every opportunity to share
the Gospel message, as people tend to be more receptive during the season
when the Lord’s birth is celebrated. Can you help them take the Gospel to
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Dr. Bill Atkinson
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