The shroud of religious hostility still hangs over many former Soviet countries. Many of these countries in Central Asia have strict laws specifically outlawing religious education for children and teenagers. Others are slightly more tolerant, yet both churches and parents still struggle to reach the younger generation. One of Open Doors’ biggest aims in this region is to find ways to reach students through both Christian and “secular” camps that create opportunities to share the good news of Jesus.

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