Published: Monday 12 December 2011
Advent Prayer - Kazakhstan
Project(s): 24-775, 80-664
Country: Kazakhstan, Central Asia
For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all. Titus 2:11 (NRSV)
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| Barnabas helps with the costs of a popular Christian children’s magazine in Kazakhstan |
In June 2011 a pastor in Kazakhstan, Yerzhan Ushanov, was charged with harming the health of a sick man who visited his church. He prayed for healing but was later accused by the man’s wife of using hypnosis. Church members say that officers planted evidence against the pastor in his home; they also warned him to leave town for good. The authorities seem to be targeting the church: a secret police officer visits it regularly. Other churches from the same denomination have also been harassed this year.
Churches in Kazakhstan face severe restrictions. All denominations are supposed to register, but this enables the authorities to interfere with their churches. Thus many congregations remain unregistered, but then they may suffer harassment and judicial penalties for unauthorised religious activities. In September 2011 the country’s parliament passed legislation introducing even tighter controls over religious groups. These include stricter registration requirements, further limitations on children’s ministry and the distribution of literature, and the provision of detailed information about churches’ leaders and beliefs.
Yet despite these hindrances, the churches are experiencing sustained growth, with thousands of converts among ethnic Kazakhs, a traditionally Muslim people group. But converts may face pressure from their Muslim neighbours to return to Islam. Barnabas Aid has recently given grants for the completion of one church building in Kazakhstan and the repair of another. We have also provided some Kazakh Bibles, and we assist with the production costs of a children’s magazine in Kazakh.
Give thanks for the spread of the Gospel in Kazakhstan. Pray for new believers, especially those from a Muslim background, that the Lord will establish them firmly in their faith. Pray too for those who proclaim the Word to them and that the literature funded by Barnabas will make a powerful impact. Pray that the new restrictions on Christian activities will not be implemented strictly, and that the government will give greater freedom to Christians to practise their faith. Pray too for the churches that are currently experiencing harassment, and for Christians who have been falsely accused of crimes, that justice may be done for them.
Barnabas Aid projects in Kazakhstan include:
- Kazakhstan General Fund (Ref. 24-775)
- Children’s Christian magazines in Central Asia (Ref. 80-664)
This article is taken from
“Praying for the Persecuted Church in Advent 2011” - .
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