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		<title>Russia&#8217;s election outcome expected, ministry remains alert</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Russia (MNN) -- Protege wins Russian election; ministry urges prayer]]></description>
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Russia (MNN) &#8212; Russia&#39;s<br />
president-elect, Dmitry Medvedev, has vowed to stay the course and continue<br />
leading the country under former president Vladimir Putin&#39;s vision.&nbsp;
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Sunday&#39;s election results showed<br />
Medvedev with 70 percent of the vote. However, there were election watchers and opponents who are calling the<br />
election flawed and questioning the validity of the results.
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The international community, too,<br />
has been muted in its greeting. France<br />
and Germany say the process did not meet their standards for a democratic<br />
election. However, the United States,<br />
Britain and the European Union offered congratulations and said they would work<br />
with Russia&#39;s new leader when he takes office.
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Putin will not be entirely out of<br />
the picture. Although he will not be president any longer (May), he pledged to accept an offer of the prime<br />
minister&#39;s post. Add to that United<br />
Russia&#39;s (Putin&#39;s party) Duma win, and it seems there are few allies for<br />
Christians left in government seats.
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The concern is that Putin&#39;s aims<br />
for Russia will be unfriendly to open religious freedoms.&nbsp; Already there are tightened restrictions on<br />
those doing evangelistic work. A leader<br />
that has vowed to continue in this vein has unsettled many ministries.
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However, there&#39;s a bright<br />
side. <a href="../../groups/SGA">Slavic Gospel Association&#39;s</a>  Joel Griffith says<br />
although Medvedev was Putin&#39;s hand-picked protege, ministries still have some<br />
time to prepare for indigenous ministry.&nbsp; &quot;Look at Turkmenistan when their new president took over after<br />
Sapamurat Niyazov passed away. Incremental things have been happening. There has been change, but none that I would<br />
say has been sweeping, overnight. I just think we need to hold our expectations<br />
in check and wait and see what happens.&quot;
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It is evident that there will be<br />
change, and if true to the current course, that change could make evangelistic<br />
work difficult in the coming years. Griffith<br />
says prayer is the best course of action. &quot;Our prayer is that the new leadership, whoever it is in the<br />
ministerial offices and under President Medvedev, will once again<br />
turn back to a more Western-style freedom and way of doing things and<br />
that they will lessen restrictions on evangelical ministry and not increase<br />
them.&quot;
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SGA serves Bible-preaching<br />
churches in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States, helping native<br />
pastors and churches reach the lost with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Please<br />
pray that the doors remain open for mission work.</p>
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