
Dr. Raymond Meadors recounts the story of a journey to the inner regions of Russia (remote villages) to meet with impoverished villagers who never had contact with non-Russian citizens. Raymond expected to find Moscow to be a hotbed for aggressive communistic force and the villages to be without resistance and interference. However, in Moscow, communism was entrenched strongly in mind-sets, but not so much outward interference. In the villages, the mind-set of the villagers was less dominated by communistic philosophy, but the interference from government officials was more blatant and intrusive. Communism remains strong and forceful in the villages because of hard-line, old-line loyalists of a brutal regime whose day has come and gone. Governors rule outlying regions of the country, and many of these governors are the dying after-effect of a past era. Read how religious and government officials resisted with a strong-handed approach Raymond’s team from sharing a message of encouragement, hope, liberation, and freedom with the villagers.





