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Orthodox-Evangelical Relations
- My Top 5 Books on Orthodox ChristianityA survey of theology, history, and evangelical perspective of the Eastern and Oriental branches of the ancient tradition.Bradley Nassif|
- The Orthodox Church Is More Evangelical Than You ThinkInterview with Lausanne-affiliated expert discusses who is in the church, the propriety of proselytism, and the example given by Billy Graham in Russia and Romania.Jayson Casper|
- Remembering Abouna Samaan, Creator of Cairo’s Cave ChurchUS evangelical leaders and thousands of Copts honor an Orthodox priest whose mountain complex chiseled the glory of God into Egypt’s “Garbage City.”Ramez Atallah|
- Russian Evangelicals React to Moscow’s Most Wanted BaptistFormer head of Baptist Union flees abroad as the first Protestant charged for opposing the war in Ukraine. His level of support back home is mixed.Jayson Casper|русскийУкраїнська
- Jordan’s Churches Approve Law on Equal Inheritance for Christian WomenDraft law agreed to by 11 major denominations now needs approval by parliament.Daoud Kuttab|
- Vengeance Was Theirs: Armenia Honors Christian Assassins, Complicates Path to PeacePastors and professors reflect on the ethical dilemma of extrajudicial justice against Ottoman officials responsible for genocide, and on commemorating their killers today.Jayson Casper|
- Amid the Languish of Lebanon, Christians Lead with Resilience and PrayerThe conflict over daylight saving is the latest moment of chaos in a country where believers’ management principles—shared in a new book—challenge the regional authoritarian mindset.Jayson Casper|Français
- 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|españolрусскийУкраїнська
- 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
