Ukraine
Ukrainian military chaplains learn pluralism on the job
Neutrality or solidarity?
In Ukraine, faith-based humanitarian workers face a fundamental question about the nature of their work.
How we can and can’t help
When my household took in some Ukrainian refugees, we had no idea how their story would end.
Grain for the world
Russia’s actions are threatening millions of African people with starvation. The US can help.
Rival Orthodoxies in Ukraine
The war is revealing divisions among Christians in the region—and deepening them.
From international student to refugee
Fleeing Ukraine and resettling elsewhere has been difficult—especially for African nationals.
by Patrick Egwu
Danylo Movchan’s Mariupol (2022); Prayer (2022); Pain (2022)
art selection and comment by Christina Saj
The World Council of Churches in wartime
The grim future of communion with the Russian Orthodox Church
Talking to my Russian friends about Ukraine
I had close friendships in Russia. Then Putin went to war.
The UN Security Council couldn’t stop Russia’s war against Ukraine
The need to reimagine its structure has never been greater.
Craving hope (Isaiah 65:17-25; 1 Corinthians 15:19-26)
We live between variants; we also live between Advents.