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Ukrainian Christian leaders take a stand against ‘Russian worldview’ and other Russian propaganda.
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Ukrainian Christian leaders take a stand against ‘Russian worldview’ and other Russian propaganda.
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Marina’s convoy went through 12 Russian checkpoints. At each one, soldiers checked cell phones for pictures of Ukrainian flags or other signs of patriotism, so people in the convoy deleted everything on their phones. . . .
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Both Sonya (a teacher) and Marina (an airport worker), along with their children, fled Hostomel—a suburb of Kyiv—not long after Russians began bombing their town. They both have now joined the humanitarian effort to help their fellow Ukrainians.
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Ina never believed in God. She thought faith was for weak people and the elderly. In the course of being rescued (with her daughter) from embattled Chernihiv in northern Ukraine, she came to learn the truth. . . .
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As stories of atrocities committed on innocent civilians by Russian soldiers continue to emerge from Kyiv’s suburbs—including Bucha, Gostomel, and Irpin—people around the world are outraged. Ukrainians and westerners have mobilized to care for traumatized people . . .
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Several Kentucky ministries have organized relief efforts for Ukrainians affected by war. They include ScatterJOY Inc., Team Expansion, Mulberry International, and Master Provisions.
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Pantano Christian Church in Tucson, Ariz., and Fayetteville (N.C.) Christian Church are among the many congregations in the U.S. that are actively supporting Christian ministries, organizations, and individuals inside Ukraine.
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Despite being the first metropolitan region of Ukraine to fall to Russian forces after the invasion, residents continue to protest the occupation. Meanwhile, a church in Uman has worked tirelessly to feed and support their fellow Ukrainians.
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Since the Russian invasion a month ago, Americans have heard many stories of Ukrainian refugees flooding Europe, but what has happened to those who remain in cities under siege?