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- Pastor’s Family Trapped in Gaza Grieves Relatives Killed at ChurchFormer pastor of Gaza Baptist Church—stuck in Egypt since start of the war—scrambles to evacuate wife and children as they struggle to survive at St. Porphyrius Orthodox Church.Jayson Casper|Français
- 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|
- Ukraine Passes Law to Ban Russia-Linked Orthodox ChurchThreatened amid accusations of collaboration with an enemy state, implementation awaits more votes, presidential signature, and judicial review. UOC leader calls it “a struggle against God.”David I. Klein (Religion News Service) and Jayson Casper|
- 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|
- 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
- Orthodox Debate Ethnocentric Churches Amid Russia-Ukraine War“Nicaea-sized” questions discussed at conference of 400 theologians from 44 countries include the “heresy” of ethno-phyletism.Meagan Saliashvili - Religion News Service|русскийУкраїнська
- Will Ukraine’s Threatened Ban on Russia-Linked Churches Violate Religious Freedom?Evangelical, Orthodox, and academic sources weigh security concerns against the right to associate with historic patriarchate losing popularity and suspected of war collaboration.Jayson Casper|
- 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
- Christians Say Sayfo Martyrs Should Get Genocide StatusSyriac-Aramean Christians, fewer in number than similarly suffering Armenians, assert their Ottoman-era plight deserves separate recognition.Jayson Casper|
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