Russia is the largest nation in the world by land area. Ethnic Russians make up about four-fifths of the population. The Russian Empire (1721-1917) under the Romanov Dynasty played a major role in world history. The Russian Socialist Republic was the dominant power in the Soviet Union (1922-1991).
There have been ethnic Russians living in Australia as early as the mid 1800s. Many of these were people who escaped fishing or naval vessels. Others settled in Australia after Russia’s defeat in the Russian-Japanese War in 1905, WWI, and during the 1917 Russian Revolution. Others came after WWII; they were prisoners of war who faced persecution from the Stalinist regime. In the 21st century Russians have migrated to Australia to join their military.
Russians tend to be reserved in public but more friendly in private. Births among Russians are low, and the abortion rate is high. The Russian population will decrease over the next few decades according to current statistics. Many couples have no children or one child.
Russians have contributed to Australia in the arts, the military and through business ventures. Many large businesses are owned by Russians. More are arriving as students or as draft evaders.
Over half of the Russian people claim to be Christian. Over one third of Russians say they have no religion or do not believe in a supernatural being.
Russian orthodox believers have much in common with evangelicals. Both believe in the Trinity, the deity and resurrection of Christ and the inspiration of the Bible. Unlike Roman Catholic priests, Russian Orthodox priests can marry and have a family. The Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church is considered the first among equals among the bishops and does not have the power or prestige of the Roman Catholic Pope. Icons or special painted pictures of Jesus, Mary and the saints play a prominent part in worship in Russian Orthodox Churches. Many Christian resources are available in Russian including a complete Bible, radio programs and the JESUS Film.
Christianity is much more than a national religious identity or system of morality. Russians need to experience a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Russians will need to see real faith demonstrated in the lives of Jesus’ followers no matter where they live.
Pray that the Russians will realize that they need to do more than go to the church and will give their lives completely to Jesus Christ.
Pray for a spiritual revival in the lives of Russian Orthodox priests and bishops leading them to teach Christ, not traditions.
Pray that Russians will read and understand their Bibles.
Pray for disciple making movements to begin among Russians all over the world.
Scripture Prayers for the Russian in Australia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Australians
https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/russian-culture/russian-culture-russians-in-australia
https://kiwieducation.com/au/lifehack/russian-speaking-communities-in-australia/
https://www.smh.com.au/world
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