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- Report: 500 Ukrainian Churches and Religious Sites Damaged by Russian MilitaryOne out of three destroyed or looted buildings tallied by Institute for Religious Freedom belong to evangelicals, accused of being “American spies.”Meagan Saliashvili|русскийУкраїнська
- Our Lady of Everywhere5 questions about the global icon of Mary you see every Christmas.Matthew J. Milliner|
- Ukraine Celebrates Christmas Twice. Now Its Orthodox Christians Can Too.Breaking with tradition, local leaders grant permission to move celebrations from January 7 to December 25, continuing separation from Russia.Jayson Casper|русскийУкраїнська
- Ethiopia-Tigray Peace Agreement Contains Biblical MandateTwo-year war ends with the African Union’s first test of transitional justice, as believers continue to debate the rights and wrongs of each side.Jayson Casper|
- Kallistos Ware: Theologian Who Explained the Orthodox Way to Other ChristiansEnglish bishop and Oxford scholar cultivated unity, dialogue, and respect between the ancient faith and evangelicals.Bradley Nassif|Français
- Photos Show Ukraine’s Bible Belt Struck Down But Not DestroyedAfter Russia’s withdrawal from Kyiv suburbs, Irpin evangelical ministries emulate the scattered yet persevering church from Acts 8.Jayson Casper and Joel Carillet|简体中文繁體中文русскийУкраїнська
- How Russian Christians View the ‘Special Military Operation’ in UkraineTorn between “pro-Putin” and “pro-prayer,” only a minority have spoken out publicly against the invasion. Ukrainian seminary leaders call for repentance.Jayson Casper|español简体中文繁體中文русскийУкраїнська
- Azerbaijan’s Churches Explain Their EvangelismMany evangelicals celebrate their freedom of religion in the Muslim-majority nation. Orthodox and Catholics urge: Go slow.Jayson Casper in Baku, Azerbaijan|
- After War, Can Armenia’s Evangelicals and Orthodox Save Their Nation Together?Some evangelicals thank Apostolic church for preserving their nation amid trials. Some priests fear Protestant newcomers will divide it.Jayson Casper in Yerevan, Armenia|
- Moldova Welcomes 100K Ukraine Refugees, With Evangelicals Opening DoorsThe neighboring country focuses on hospitality while hoping Russian violence doesn’t cross its border.Kate Shellnutt|简体中文繁體中文
