Salvation Army World Cup Campaign in Russia Includes Men's Camp Addressing Attitudes to Women

The camp provided an opportunity to learn together and discuss what it is to be Christian men in the 21st century.

AS part of a programme linked to the 2018 FIFA World Cup taking place in Russia, a Salvation Army camp brought together more than 50 men from across the country. Based in Moscow, the men's camp took the theme Mission Possible and provided opportunity to learn together and discuss what it is to be Christian men in the 21st century. The main focus was on attitudes towards women.

Playing on the Mission Impossible film title, the question was asked: Is it possible to get men and boys to change their behaviour towards women? Topics covered included men paying for sex, pornography, domestic violence and rape. It was discussed how, even in Christian homes, men can behave in stereotypical, chauvinistic ways. Other questions raised were: What is it to be a man? What is it to be a woman? How can men make a difference by respecting women and standing up for their rights?

Men's Camp in Russia, 2018

God's Word on women

The weekend started with a Bible study in which Major Vadim Khurin helped delegates to explore what God’s Word says about the equality of men and women.

Guest speaker Major Mike Stannett (EU Affairs Officer and Regional Leader, Belgium) led the discussions and took the men through the ‘Barbershop’ toolbox of resource materials designed to encourage men and boys to examine their attitudes as part of a strategy to reduce abuse of women and girls. The approach is linked to the United Nations Women's campaign HeForShe, which encourages men to be proactive in supporting women’s rights.

Anti-human trafficking campaign

The men’s camp was part of a wider Russian Salvation Army anti-human trafficking campaign during the World Cup, in partnership with Exodus Cry, which provides an outreach programme to help trafficking victims and other sex workers to escape the sex industry. Helen Taylor from Exodus Cry also spoke at the men’s conference about prostitution. She encouraged delegates to ‘use your strength to help make a difference for women’.

The men returned home equipped and inspired to hold similar discussions in their towns as part of their ministry across Russia.

Report by Major Mike Stannett
EU Affairs Officer

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