PAOC Missionary to Russia (Siberia)
Sept. 24/2012
Dear Prayer Partners,
We have an urgent request for prayer. As you probably remember some time ago we had a victory in court. The local prosecutor tried to close the Source of Life (Teen Challenge Siberia) by initiating several law suits. There were approximately 20 cases with the fire dept., sanitation dept., the prosecutor's office and the city
administration of Kultan (where the TC program is located.) As you may remember, we won every court case; however, the prosecutor did not stop.
Last week our lawyer was informed that a decision was made to start a criminal case against me for starting an extremist religious organization. They want to press charges stating that the Source of Life is harmful to citizens. If convicted, I could be sentenced to three years in prison.
This past Friday I had a meeting in the Canadian Embassy in Moscow. The First Secretary and Consul will send a letter on Monday to the Ministry of External Affairs of the Russian Federation requesting an explanation of the circumstances concerning the Source of Life. We are praying that Isaiah 54:17 would be fulfilled. Please pray with us that as the Ministry of External Affairs begins to check into this case that all the false allegations would be exposed, that the truth would be revealed, and that this case would be dropped.
Thank you!
Ilya
Isaiah 54:17 17No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their righteousness is of me, saith the LORD.
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The Bantseevs are pastoring a church of approximately 1,000 people in Novokuznetsk, a city of 600,000 people. Their congregation ministers in prisons, orphanages, and to people with life controlling problems or addictions. They also organize various ministry and missionary teams to plant churches throughout Siberia and share the gospel with professional groups such as doctors, athletes, government officials and police.
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