Radical Muslim missionaries to Central Asian
countries are desperate to thwart the spread of
Christianity. So desperate, they used the medium
of television to spread the lie that Christians
support Osama bin Laden and his ideology.
While under Russian control, neither Muslims nor
Christians were allowed to proselytize on
television, radio or any other public arena.
Today Muslims dominate TV evangelism, while
Christians are still banned from any kind of
public speaking regarding their faith or
beliefs. When Muslim radicals got on TV and
presented a picture of Osama bin Laden alongside
Christian missionaries and other worshippers,
they tried to say that this is who the
Christians really were and this is what they
really stood for. Our brethren had no recourse
for refuting this lie.
Despite this kind of persecution, progress is
being made. An indigenous missionary that
Christian Aid began assisting in 2002 started an
underground fellowship several years ago. Today
he is active in the underground church movement
in Central Asia as a preacher and evangelist. He
estimates that there are over 30,000 Muslims who
came to Christ - officially. Unofficially, the
number is probably three or four times greater.
This brother’s ministry has started over 200
Christian churches – 138 in Uzbekistan alone and
62 in surrounding countries.

Historically,
countries such as Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan have
practiced a relatively mild form of Islam – what
is sometimes referred to as "traditional" Islam.
But Islamic missionaries from the south (such as
Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Turkey) are
infiltrating Central Asia with what they call
"true" Islam. In order to gain dominance in this
area of the world,
they employ a variety of
tactics to convert moderate Muslims to a more
radical form of Islam while, at the same time,
dissuading them from Christianity.
Under
new laws in Uzbekistan, a person with 2 Bibles
is considered to be a missionary and, if found
out, can face from 3 to 5 years in jail.
2,000 mosques have been built within the last
few years in Uzbekistan alone – there is a
mosque in just about every village. Besides
religious avenues for manipulation, money and
businesses are also part of the process.
Education is another opportunity -- there is a
Muslim center of education in a one city where
students are trained as missionaries.
Christian Aid is anxious to get behind our
brethren who want to conduct an intensive
short-term Bible School in a key city sometime
next year. Participants will be chosen from
those already involved in any kind of ministry
work. Training will include in-depth strategies
for reaching Muslims. Fervent prayer for their
protection is needed. Students will sacrifice
their time and money to attend as most all
workers depend on a regular job for survival.
They will carry their own roll-up mattresses and
stay with fellow believers or sleep in the
church building where classes are held.