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A Mending in Moscow?
Evangelicals hope new Orthodox patriarch will improve ecumenical relations.
Freedom Is Not Our Goal
Solzhenitsyn's death reminds us about freedom's cost and biblical purpose.
Is Church Attendance Declining?
A new study says no. Also: Russian seminaries' enrollment woes, and more news on Christian higher education.
Christian Higher Education Goes to Russia
Plus: One more argument against U.S. News rankings, and Silver Ring Thing goes to Harvard.
The God Who Lives and Works and Plays in Russia
Despite increasing repression, the life of Christ emerges in surprising ways.
To Russia with Fury
Sometimes charity means anger.
Praying for Terrorists
Christians seek healing in Beslan.
Russia: Liturgy vs. opium
Orthodox use prayer and sacraments to heal drug addicts in Russia
Kazakhstan: Constitutional Council rejects new religious restrictions.
Kazakhstan ban on unregistered groups found to violate the nation's constitution
"Growing Protestants, Catholics Draw Ire"
New law would expand special status for Russian Orthodoxy
Russia: Salvation Army Eyes Registration Victory
"After a long legal battle in Moscow, the Army gets hope that there is justice."
Russian Faithful Plunge Into Icy Water as Holy Act at Epiphany
Biblical events take on a special significance at Istra's New Jerusalem.
Russia: Moscow Bans Salvation Army
Embattled ministry appeals judicial ruling
Remembrance of Terrorist Attack Victims Marks Russian Orthodox Shift
Services commemorate the dead on the 40th day after their death.
"Ten Years After Coup, Putin Seeks Inspiration From Russia's Christian Roots"
"During monastery visit, president says moral values should form national policy."
Pope's Pilgrimage to Ukraine Prompts Warning From Orthodox
Revival of the Greek Catholic Church in Russia prompts new conflict.
Russian Prelate Urges World's Churches to Adopt Orthodox Dates for Easter
"But even on this calendrical rarity, churches will not celebrate Christ's resurrection together."
Russian Church Objects to New Ecumenical Charter for Europe's Churches
Official concerned about commitment to work toward visible unity of the Church of Jesus Christ in the one faith
Russia: Salvation Army Rejected
Without official recognition, ministry and the elderly suffer.
Russia: Most Religious Groups Achieve Reregistration
Russia registers more than 9,000 religious organizations, but number is only 60 percent of religious groups in 1990s.
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