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In addition to your reading this module/week, research the nations that belong to the various RTAs associated with the former Soviet republics.
Choose two RTAs and describe their associated nations relationship with Russia. Discuss how their relationship with Russia presents challenges to their economic, political, and religious development.
Given that some nations have policies that do not allow religious freedoms, what would you recommend that missionary organizations outside of those countries do in order to share the gospel within those countries?
Also, why is it important that the Gospel is shared within those countries? All key components of the Discussion Board Forum
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Yet there is the potential for long-term relationship
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