A pastor and another church member from Urgench, Uzbekistan have been arrested and charged with teaching religion, according to a May 2 report from Compass Direct. On April 24, Pastor Lunkin Sergey of the Union of Independent Churches was having lunch in his home with eleven other Christians when police officers burst in. They confiscated Sergey's computer and all of his Christian literature. Another church member, Chursin Vasily, was also detained and his digital camera and laptop computer were confiscated. A court decision on the case is expected soon.
In a separate incident in the Uzbek capital of Tashkent, three Protestant Christians were arrested on April 21 while caring for patients at a tuberculosis hospital for children. One of three has been formally charged with violating administrative laws against teaching religion.
Pray that those charged will know the direction of the Holy Spirit as they stand before their accusers (Luke 12:11). Pray that all charges against these believers will be dropped.
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