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Published: March 5, 2021

“Fighting for His Life”: Russian Opposition Leader Began to Seek Eternal Answers

By The Editor

With his life and freedom on the line as he challenged Russia’s dictatorial regime, opposition leader Alexei Navalny reached out to Christian ministers in a search for “eternal values,” a Christian minister to the former Soviet Union told CBN News.

Sergey Rakhuba of Mission Eurasia, a ministry that supports the church in the former Soviet Rupublics, says Nalvany found God as he was facing great challenges and “fighting for his life.”

Navalny proclaimed that he abandoned atheism and professed faith in God at a court hearing in January.

“I believe he pronounced the most powerful sermon out of that cage that he was kept in in the courtroom,” Rakhuba said. “He said that he is not atheist anymore and referred to the Bible as an ancient book that the world should adopt and build their rules on for daily living. I think it was the most powerful presentation of the Gospel.”

That message spurred Rakhuba and othes to begin looking into Navalny’s journey.

“We started digging. We did not know that Navalny was not an atheist any more and when we started digging more we now see that he in the process, when he had to go through all the challenges, I mean fighting for his life, he said that he found God.”

In communicating with the evangelical community, they learned that Navalny had been in contact with a few church leaders “searching for eternal values, as he says,” Rakhuba related.

Navalny almost died after being poisoned and spent five months in Germany recovering.

Navalny is now serving three-and-half years in a notorious Russian prison on what  he says are fabricated charges of money laundering.

The Biden Administration levied sanctions on seven Russian goverment officials and fourteen businesses in response to the poisoning and imprisonment.

Biden officials say the sanctions are the first of several steps planned in response to quote “destabilizing” actions by russian president vladimir putin.

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at CBN


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