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In the Divided Balkans, Evangelicals Are Tiny in Number, but Mighty

A leading Serbian researcher discusses how evangelicals have made a tangible difference.

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Coronavirus Kills Orthodox Leader Appreciated by Protestants and Catholics

Patriarch Irinej of the Serbian Orthodox Church died after attending funeral of Montenegro counterpart who also had COVID-19.

The Refugee Crisis Frontline: Croatia’s Christians Lend a Hand

As 27,000 people flood in from Serbia, church and relief leaders rush relief and support.

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God Among the Roma

Dreams, visions, and healings spur new disciples among the 10-12 million Roma in Europe.

Belgrade Curve

Evangelicals fear greater power of state, Orthodox church.

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Dozens of Churches Destroyed in Kosovo

Plus: Critics of partial-birth abortion win a few battles, ‘Under God’ case goes to the Supreme Court, U.S. criticizes China rights, injured Baptist aid worker returns to U.S., and other stories from online sources around the world.

Yugoslavia: Divided by distrust

Kosovo’s evangelicals take slow steps toward ethnic reconciliation

Yugoslavia: Evangelical Churches Stoned, Vandalized

Persecution from Orthodox extremists on rise since Milosevic forced from office.

From Kosovo to Kent

Muslim refugees experience Christian hospitality

Serbian Religious Freedom Law Draws Fire From Protestants

Church leaders feel ignored and threatened by ministry of religion

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