“Jehovah Never Wavers”

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“Jehovah Never Wavers”

March 21, 2024


The Tsentralniy District Court of Prokopyevsk in the Kemerovo Region will soon announce its verdict in the case involving Sister Yelena Chernykh. The prosecutor has yet to request a potential sentence.


Profile


Yelena Chernykh

Born: 1976 (Prokopyevsk)


Biography: After studying the Bible with Jehovah’s Witnesses, she drew closer to God. Baptized in 1998


Married Yuriy in 2006. He was convicted and sentenced to three years of forced labor in September 2023. They have three sons


Personal Comments

What are you grateful for as you continue enduring?


I am happy that I have been able to maintain my spiritual routine of prayer, Bible reading, and helping others. These activities help me battle discouragement. I also appreciate knowing that Jehovah regularly answers my prayers by giving me the strength and courage I need to defend his name in court. And what would I do without my dear brothers and sisters who support our family, pray for us, and provide us with material assistance? Jehovah never wavers in his care. As I face this trial, I am so grateful to Jehovah for always being with me, holding me by the hand.


We are comforted to know that Jehovah “does not vary or change” but will continue to provide “every good gift and every perfect present” to help us to endure even the most difficult trials.—James 1:17.


Time Line

July 12, 2020


Home searched. Both Yelena and Yuriy interrogated


May 25, 2023


Criminal case initiated


August 15, 2023


Placed under travel restrictions


October 9, 2023


Criminal trial began

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