Russian Baptists

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  1. Baptistas <img src=/2836.JPG>

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    The brothers and sister!
    I want to collect maximal texts in English about Russian baptists. If you have clauses, citation, book in an electronic kind, in which it is told about baptists in Russia and USSR, please, write them here to me!
    Thank!
     
  2. Ben W Active Member
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    I have studied this year Prince Vladimir and the conversion of Russia to Christianity in 988. The subject was amazing, but I too found texts hard to come by. It occurs to me that comming by texts relatiing to the development of the Baptist Church in Russia could be quite difficult. One suggestion, is that in Australia we have a few "Slavic Baptist Churches". Maybe looking for stuff under the term Slavic could bring up a few documents? There does appear to be a reasonable representation in a few english speaking countries of Slavic Baptist Churches.
     
  3. Rooster New Member

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    I have a Great Grandfather who was a Jewish Rabbi in Russia, don't know too much about him though, except the Hebrew liniage, But Baptist in Russia, I would be interested to hear about that too, are there any missionaries in Russia? Is Christianity leagle in Russia? can you practice a Baptist faith in Russia without going to jail, or getting into trouble?
     
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    Yes.
     
  5. Clint Kritzer Active Member
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    I heard Evangelist Bailey Smith say years ago that he had arranged to preach at a Baptist church in Moscow---the middle of Winter!

    Sunday morning before he preached he noticed a "packed" church---standing room only---the front door to the church was open and people were filed out the door and lined up for several blocks----in a driving snow!! Cold!

    He asked the Baptist pastor---"I've noticed the people lined up outside and each of them is touching the person in front---they have their hands touching the shoulders of the person in front of them in the driving snow! Why is that so??"

    The Baptist preacher said, "Brother Smith! We in Moscow believe that if we are touching someone whos touching someone whos touching someone whos touching someone---who is inside hearing the gospel of Jesus Christ being preached---preacher!! We are just thankful to be "That close to the Gospel!"

    Of course, we in America----do it the "Sissyfied" way! Don't we??
     
  7. Baptistas <img src=/2836.JPG>

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    Clint Kritzer
    Can be, someone has any texts about Russian Baptist? You see something write in your textbooks of a history about our church in Russia?
     
  8. Baptistas <img src=/2836.JPG>

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    blackbird, I regret, but my knowledge of the English language does not allow me to understand you...
     
  9. Gib Active Member

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    Baptistas-I have a firm grasp on the English language and don't understand him either. :rolleyes:
     
  10. Squire Robertsson Administrator
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    Moy Brat, the best (probably because it's the only) book in English is Dr. De Chalandeau's A History of Baptists in the Soviet Union. He wrote it as his doctoral dissertation for the University of Strasburg. It was published back in the late '70s by Harper Row. My only other history of Russian Baptists was published in Sacramento, California. However, it is in Russian. As I am away from my books at the moment, I can not give you more information.
     
  11. Baptistas <img src=/2836.JPG>

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    Gib, privetstvuju! Davajte obshchatsja na russkom?
     
  12. Gib Active Member

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    Baptistas, Я не сделал бы очень хорошо, но я действительно имею translator.
     
  13. Clint Kritzer Active Member
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    No sir, I'm sorry I don't. All I know about the subject is what I have learned from you and Brother Squire here on the Baptist Board. I was trying to help those on the board who did not know about the previous thread that was posted not long after your first arrival here.
     
  14. blackbird Active Member

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    Squire??? You??? Away from your books??? That's just like Marshall Dillon being away from his pistol!!!

    My fault, Baptistas! Hardly nobody completely understands me---even with fluient English!!
     
  15. Baptistas <img src=/2836.JPG>

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    Gib, спрошу по-русски. Как там дела сейчас в Грузии? Не притесняют и не жгут больше Библии?
     
  16. Gib Active Member

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    Baptistas-Georgia is always on my mind. Я не хочу ввести в заблуждение Вас. Я использовал переводчика онлайн, чтобы расшифровать Русский язык.
     
  17. Squire Robertsson Administrator
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    Me? My friends in Novy Tashkent na rike sacramento say I speak Russian like a Georgian. I'm not sure if they mean like Joseph Stalin or Jimmy Carter.