New Law Will Cripple the Church in Russia
By Michael Ireland, Senior Correspondent, ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net)
ST. PAUL, MN (ANS, July 12, 2016) --
On the heels of a restrictive vote in Russia’s Parliament, the leader
of a Christian outreach to that country warns the open door to
ministering the Gospel there may soon be closing.
Hannu Haukka, President of Great Commission Media Ministries, www.gcmministries.com
says in a ministry update: “On June 24 Russia’s Lower House of
Parliament, the Duma, passed a package of new ‘anti-terrorism laws.’
These laws were approved by the Upper House of Russia's parliament on
June 29. President Putin gave final approval and signed the law on July
7.”
Haukka
states: “This new situation resembles the Soviet Union in 1929 when
confession of faith was confined to the inside of a few existing church
buildings. Practically speaking we are back in that same situation. The
law is likely to send the church back into Soviet-era Communist
persecution.”
The law summarized:
1) Any discussion of God with non-believers is considered missionary activity and will be punishable by law.
2)
Missionary activity will be permitted by special government permission.
If , for example, one traveling on a train shares his faith without
written permission he/she will be taken into police custody for the
duration of the journey and will be fined 50,000 rubles ($1000).
3) Religious activity is no longer permitted in private homes. Most of Russia's 7,000 churches meet in homes.
4)
Every citizen is obligated to report religious activity (of neighbors)
to the authorities. Failure to inform is punishable by law.
5)
One may pray, read the Bible at home but not in the presence of a
non-believing person. You will be breaking the law and be punished.
6)
In Church buildings it is not permitted to invite people to turn to
God. Worship services are permitted but making a non-believer a follower
of Christ is against the law.
7) If the Church has purchased property it cannot be converted into a place of worship.
8) Foreign guests are not permitted to speak in Churches unless they have a “work permit" from Russian authorities.
9)
If a friend or relative from outside Russia wishes to share his/her
faith in your home the guest will be fined and expelled from Russia.
Haukka
stated: “Last night I spoke with the highest level of Church leaders in
Russia by phone. Russia is closing down. The new law is in total
conflict with the Russian constitution and the task given to the Church
by our Lord.”
He
added: “According to our best estimate, drawn from 40 years of
experience working in Russia, a window of opportunity will exist for the
next few months, possibly until late fall as the Kremlin works out the
details regarding the implementation of the law.”
Haukka
said the Churches of Russia “have pleaded with us to print more New
Testaments and Bibles asap. We believe we have a short window of 4-6
months. We need to place orders for as many New Testaments and Bibles as
possible and asap. Would you consider helping us with a generous gift
at this time?”
GCM Website: www.gcmministries.com
Mailing address: GCM Ministries USA, PO Box 16418, St. Paul, MN 55116-0418.
GCM Ministries Canada, 3–1335 Trans Canada Way SE, Medicine Hat, AB T1B 1J1
Photo
captions: 1) Hannu Haukka of GCM Ministries (GCM Ministries). 2) Laura
Haukka receives the International TV Ministry award on behalf of GCM
Ministries at a recent National Religious Broadcasters convention (GCM
Ministries). 3) A young Russian girl holdis tightly to a Bible. (GCM
Ministries). 4) Michael Ireland.
About
the Writer: Michael Ireland is a volunteer internet journalist serving
as Senior Correspondent for the ASSIST News Service, as well as an
Ordained Minister who has served with ASSIST Ministries and written for
ASSIST News Service since its beginning in 1989. He has reported for ANS
from Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Israel, Jordan, China, and Russia. To help partner with Michael in ministry, log-on to: https://ACTINTL.givingfuel.com/ireland-michael.
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