Story number 3 for 28 Jan 2000

Posted: 28 January, 2000

The Russians have been trying to wrest Grozny from Chechen militants for a month, and the fighting has left the area pock-marked and battle-scarred. The violence has also caused foreign ministry to slow down or evacuate, but as Book of Hope's John Young says, that doesn't mean that the work of the Gospel has stopped. "Right now, we're not doing any work in Chechnya because of the war that's going on down there. But, we have folks in our national churches that have been involved in ministries in the southern Russia area-there's always something going on, and that just continues to give God opportunity." Young explains the phenomenon that changes evangelistic outreach in these times. "When things are smooth and going great is when people are satisfied, and they don't feel like they need any spiritual help, but a place that's in turmoil is a place where God is and where God wants to reach out and touch the hurting people. Even though there's constant turmoil there, it continues to be an open door."

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