7,000 Christians in Russia fasting and praying together after passage of terrifying new persecution law

It is a challenging time for Christian believers in Russia, but this does not stop the faithful from seeking help from God.

Thousands of Christians from various churches in Russia are fasting and praying together to unite and as a sign of protest against the anti-terrorism law recently signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, which considers worshipping at home as an act of "terrorism and extremism."

In an interview with Charisma News, Great Commission Ministries Chairman Hanny Haukka said Christians in Russia were shocked and disappointed by the government's decision to approve the legislation.

"The church is appalled at the news of the new law. About 7,000 evangelical and protestant churches are in fasting and prayer at the moment over the news," Haukka said.

He also urged other Christian believers around the world to join Russians in praying that the government does something to stop the implementation of the terrifying new persecution law.

"Russia is closing down in an awful way. The new law is in total conflict with the purpose and the task given to the church by the Lord. The law will send the church back into Soviet-era Communist persecution," he said.

Haukka explained that under Russia's new anti-terrorism law, any discussion of God with non-believers will be considered as missionary activity, which will be punishable under this new legislation. Reading the Holy Bible should also now be done privately, and not in the presence of non-believers.

A Christian in Russia is also prohibited from inviting any non-believer to a church service.  Any form of religious activity at home is also now prohibited based on the new law, despite the fact that most churches in Russia meet within the confines of their own homes, according to Haukka.

Even famous American refugee and whistleblower Edward Snowden criticised Russia's new law on Twitter. He said, "#Putin has signed a repressive new law that violates not only human rights, but common sense. Dark day for #Russia."

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