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A member of the United Bible Societies, the Bible Society of Uzbekistan, operates to provide the essential religious literature to Christian religious organizations, as stipulated in the Society's Charter. 

The Bible Society of Uzbekistan strives to conduct its activity in full compliance with the current legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan. 

The Bible Society of Uzbekistan imports and publishes religious literature, common to all Christian denominations; it also assists different groups to obtain denomination-specific religious literature, as needed.

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A festive celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Bible Society of Uzbekistan was held on September 16th, 2013 at Uspensky Cathedral in Tashkent City.

The Bible Society is an interdenominational religious Christian organization in the Republic of Uzbekistan, founded to promote the right of the citizens of Uzbekistan to freedom of religion.  It exists to support peace and mutual tolerance, mutual respect between citizens of different religious confessions as well as non-religious citizens.

 

The Metropolitan of Tashkent and Uzbekistan Vikenty; the Chairman of the Committee for Religious Issues of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan Artikbek Yusupov; the Bishop of Evangelical-Lutheran Church Cornelius Vibe, the Bishop of Roman Catholic Apostolic Administration of Uzbekistan Jerzy Maculewicz; the Head of Department for Partnership of the United Bible Societies Terje Hartberg, the Head of the Department of Norwegian Bible Society Bernt Olsen, and the Coordinator of the United Bible Societies in India – Julian Sundersingh – congratulated the Bible Society of Uzbekistan in their addresses.  As well as the representatives of the Bible Society of the Ukraine – Aleksandr Babiychuk, Vasiliy Lutsishin and Anatoliy Raychinets.  Secretary General of the Bible Society of Uzbekistan Halmat Ashirov reported on the activities of the Society for the past 20 years.

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Biblical Perspectives on the Silk Road

  

The Bible Society of Uzbekistan is set up to serve the population of Uzbekistan with the Biblical Scriptures. The stories of these scriptures have been known, read and told along the Silk Road for almost two thousand years. Nestorian Christians travelled along the old merchant routes through Central Asia and brought their faith and message along with them, establishing communities of believers in many of the towns serving the Silk Road trade.

 

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The Bible Society of Uzbekistan (BSU) was registered with the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Uzbekistan on September 30, 1993 and renewed its registration on October 15, 1998, after the new edition of the Law “On Freedom of Conscience and Religious Organizations” had been passed. 

BSU is the only interdenominational religious Christian organization in the Republic of Uzbekistan whose goal is to assist the citizens of Uzbekistan with exercising their right to freedom of religion.  It exists to promote peace, mutual tolerance, and respect among citizens of various religious affiliations as well as those with no religious affiliations.  BSU cooperates with representatives of all Christian denominations, registered in Uzbekistan. 

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