The District Prosecutor's office in Shymkent, Kazakhstan is attempting to have a Pentecostal theological college closed. The office contends that the college is operating illegally without a license from the Education Ministry. This action was taken in early July even though the Elim Seminary had applied for a license.
Last year, similar action and a media campaign were taken against the Elim Seminary. At that time, the district court ruled that the law did not require a license for teaching in religious institutions. The law was changed, however, in May 2006. When the seminary heard about the changes, they immediately stopped teaching and applied for a license. Despite this action from the seminary, the Prosecutor's office is proceeding with their action, claiming that the seminary is continuing to teach.
Pray that the truth about this situation would triumph. Pray that the license will be granted soon. Pray that the leaders of the seminary will use this as an opportunity to exemplify the character of Christ to those under their influence (1 Corinthians 4:16).
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