(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Russia's newest law, no evangelizing outside of church. Russian President Vladimir Putin approved a package of anti-terrorism laws that usher in tighter restrictions on missionary activity and evangelism. The amendments, including laws against sharing faith in homes, online, or anywhere but recognized church buildings, went into effect on July 20th. Protestants and religious minorities small enough to gather in homes fear they will be most affected. Russia's ban on evangelism is now in effect. It requires missionaries to have permits, makes house churches illegal, and limits religious activity to registered church buildings. Individuals who disobey could be fined up to $780, while organizations could be fined more than $15,000. Any person who mentions their religious view or reflections out loud or puts them in writing without the relevant documents could be accused of illegal missionary activity. Requiring a permit to evangelize is not only absurd and offensive, but also creates the basis for mass persecution of believers for violating these provisions. So here's just one more example of Christian persecution that is going on around the world today. So be sure to like the video, leave your comments below, let me know what you think about this, and if you're new be sure to subscribe to our channel and stay tuned for more videos. Thank you.