Alexey Navalny: Birthday Wishes From Prison

Formerly an atheist, Alexey Navalny said that he came to faith upon his return to Moscow in January 2021, after being treated in Germany for poisoning by the nerve agent Novichok. Alexey Navalny had his 45th birthday in prison, on June 4, 2021. Family and friends were unable to celebrate the day with him. Here…

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Reaching Siberia’s Unreached Millions With The Gospel

Pastors in Central and Eastern Siberia and Russia’s far east express their gratitude for the literature they have received. The latest printing fell short of the demand for New Testaments. This year GCMM will seek to provide another 750,000 copies of the  New Testament and the Gospel of John. Below is response based on the…

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RUSSIA: Alexey Navalny Speaks Of His Newfound Faith In God

A leadership conference of 1,000 pastors in Moscow in May 2014. The pastors were deeply concerned about the worsening situation regarding religous freedom in Russia. Recently, 74 pastors were tried under the law on

Russia’s ongoing crackdown on religious minorities, missionaries, and evangelists has earned it a spot among the worst countries in the world for religious freedom.

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RUSSIA: Churches Plead For More Bibles, New Testaments, Other Evangelism Literature

A leadership conference of 1,000 pastors in Moscow in May 2014. The pastors were deeply concerned about the worsening situation regarding religous freedom in Russia. Recently, 74 pastors were tried under the law on

Russia’s ongoing crackdown on religious minorities, missionaries, and evangelists has earned it a spot among the worst countries in the world for religious freedom.

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East Siberia—I Have Waited for This My Whole Life!

February 18, 2020, was a big day for the East Siberian Buryat tribe. The largely unreached Siberian tribe of the Buryats received delivery of their first 20,000 copies of evangelistic literature in their own mother tongue to aid the Buryat Churches in leading their own tribe to faith in Jesus. The Buryats are a Mongolic…

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