Russian American Pastors Combat Propaganda in Their Churches
Tensions are surfacing among Slavic communities in the US, which have ties to both sides of the war in Ukraine.
Pysanky and Prayer: US Churches Use Ukrainian Easter Eggs for Solidarity
Though American churches are trying out the art of making pysanka, Ukrainian Christians say it is not a religious tradition.
Parsing Pacifism: Ukraine’s Mennonite Heritage Shapes Evangelical Responses to Russia
Anabaptists shaped the Slavic revival. The Sermon on the Mount encouraged endurance under Soviet persecution. But how does nonviolence work in a war?
America’s Spiritual Pandemic
Assess the needs of your community and congregation.
5 Pandemic Lessons from Eurasia’s Evangelical Churches
How congregations in the former Soviet Union are responding to the coronavirus challenge can help the global church think better about buildings, young professionals, and persecution.
World Cup Evangelism Has Flourished. What Comes Next?
Hundreds of thousands of Russians have heard the gospel during the month-long soccer tournament. It is just the beginning.
Defending the Faith (of Others)
Russian evangelicals’ hesitancy to back Jehovah’s Witnesses could backfire.
Russia’s Plan to Ban Jehovah’s Witnesses Puts Evangelicals in a Tight Spot
Group gives Protestants competition for souls, but also an ally on religious freedom.
Faith and Hope in Ukraine
How Eastern Europe’s most missional evangelical church is rethinking tradition and the Great Commission.