Indigenization and Contextualization A Case of Russian Speaking Believers in Central Asia and Israel
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Russian speakers play a strategically vital role in Central Asia and Israel, serving as instruments of the sovereign Lord. This is a crucial time for Russian-speaking communities to seriously engage with the process of indigenization in the Central Asian countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, while also embracing the challenge of contextualization in Israel.
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