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- Ukrainian American Churches Deploy Praise as a WeaponEvangelical Ukrainian churches in the home of the largest Ukrainian population in the United States wept and prayed Sunday. Having escaped persecution in the Soviet Union themselves, they already have testimonies of God’s faithfulness.Emily Belz in New York|español
- Died: H. Eddie Fox, Who Urged Methodists to Share Their FaithThe ministry leader believed declining US churches could be revitalized by hearing Wesleyans “with a different accent.”Daniel Silliman|
- Contra Rod Dreher, Not All Signs Point to a Woke Dictatorship in AmericaWhat his new book gets right, and what it misses.Samuel D. James|Français简体中文繁體中文
- When Conscience Rights Come at the Cost of Human RightsEvangelicals have done commendable work advancing religious freedom around the globe. But that work has involved some questionable moral compromises.Alex Ward|
- Quick To ListenEpisode 226|44minBelarus’s Protestants Want Their President GoneHeavily outnumbered by Catholics and Orthodox, the religious minority is nevertheless on the protests’ frontlines.Morgan Lee|
- 5 Pandemic Lessons from Eurasia’s Evangelical ChurchesHow 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.Michael Cherenkov|русский
- Lessons from the Long-Shot Bid to Bring Christian Liberal-Arts Education to RussiaThe Russian-American Christian University had a brief lifespan and a limited enrollment. But the school planted seeds that might flower in the future.Mark R. Elliott|
- The Nazis Persecuted Him. The Soviets Killed Him. Today He’s Barely Known.James Edwards’s biography recovers the memory of German theologian Ernst Lohmeyer.Christopher Gehrz|
- The World’s Next Religious Freedom Success Story: Uzbekistan?Officials make their case in DC during the State Department’s religious freedom ministerial.Morgan Lee|
- Pew: Here’s How Badly Soviet Atheism Failed in EuropeIn 18 nations across Central and Eastern Europe, religion is now essential to national identity.Jeremy Weber|
