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- After Terrorists Kill 130, Russian Evangelicals Resist RevengeAs Moscow and Kyiv trade insinuations over concert hall killing claimed by ISIS affiliate, Christian leaders focus on compassion and forgiveness instead of blame.Jayson Casper|Français한국어русскийУкраїнська
- After Seminary Shutdowns, Russia Enacts Ministry Training RegulationsNew law puts additional requirements on any religious leader who was trained abroad.Harold Campbell|
- Russia Bans Jehovah’s Witnesses as ExtremistsHigh court ruling puts pacifist faith in same category as terrorists.Kate Shellnutt|
- Russia’s Plan to Ban Jehovah’s Witnesses Puts Evangelicals in a Tight SpotGroup gives Protestants competition for souls, but also an ally on religious freedom.Kate Shellnutt|
- What Evangelicals Living Under Putin Think of TrumpProtestants and Orthodox alike are mostly hopeful about America’s new president.Kate Shellnutt|
- Russia's Ban on Evangelism Is Now in EffectBut how strictly will it be enforced?Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra|
- Russia's Newest Law: No Evangelizing Outside of Church(UPDATE) Putin signs new restrictions that limit where and how Christians share the gospel.Kate Shellnutt|
- Orphans in LimboRussia's recent adoption announcements leave American parents confused—and 700,000 Russian children waiting.
- From Russia, with LoveOrthodox Metropolitan Hilarion offers evangelicals more than an olive branch.Timothy C. Morgan|
- A Mending in Moscow?Evangelicals hope new Orthodox patriarch will improve ecumenical relations.Susan Wunderink|
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