Published: Tuesday 14 December 2010
Advent Prayer - Kazakhstan
Project(s): 24-775, 24-925, 00-360, 80-664
Country: Kazakhstan, Central Asia
“I have come into the world as a light, so that no-one who believes in me should stay in darkness.”John 12:46
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Map showing the location of Kazakhstan
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Compared with most other Central Asian countries, Kazakhstan used to be relatively free in terms of religious freedom. However, the Government is now increasingly restrictive in the way that it treats the Christian population. In 2008 the Kazakh parliament passed restrictive amendments to the country’s existing religion law, establishing stricter registration procedures, banning unregistered religious activity and requiring all existing religious groups to re-register. In February 2009, however, the Constitutional Council declared the amendments unconstitutional.
The majority population of Kazakhstan is Muslim, but Christians make up almost 50% of the population. Two-thirds are from a Russian background but there are also some converts amongst Islam from Kazakh and other Muslim ethnic groups. Believers endure discrimination for following Christ and converts face pressure from their Muslim neighbours to reconvert. Yet amidst oppression there is sustained church growth, and the number of known believers among ethnic Kazakhs has also increased to some thousands.
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Barnabas Aid supports the production of Christian literature in Kazakhstan to help local Christians grow in their faith
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Literature is very important in encouraging believers and spreading the Gospel in Kazakhstan. Barnabas helps to fund the translation and printing of Christian literature into a number of central Asian languages, including Kazakh, to train and equip Christians and strengthen the Church. We also help to cover the production costs of a popular children’s magazine in the Kazakh language to teach and encourage Christian young people in Kazakhstan.
Barnabas Aid projects include
Kazakhstan General Fund - 24-775
Bible school - 24-925
Christian Literature Fund - 00-360
Children’s Christian magazines in Central Asia - 80-664
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