Putin disavows crackdown on Jehovah’s Witnesses. Could this help revive the LDS Church’s efforts in Russia, too?
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vickieJanuary 10, 2019
I DONT KNOW WHAT TO THINK ABOUT THIS. we were so fortunate to be able to go door to door as the Jehovah witnesses did. we along with Baptists were banned. so obviously by hearing this I presume that we could no longer send missionaries to Russia. right now I see it as a dangerous country to spread the gospel in. the Russians there who are members must have to do things in hiding. maybe talks with the Russian gov. might help but you can never tell with the Russian leaders if they would turn it around while missionaries are there and put them in jail as well.
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