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Ever since the Ukrainian people overthrew the corrupt regime of Viktor Yanukovych in 2014 during the Revolution of Dignity, Russian disinformation and propaganda has been working overtime to crudely insult and discredit not only Ukraine's post Yanukovych's governments, but also the Ukrainian people and their desire for self-determination. One of those lies has been the claim that Ukraine has taken hostile steps against Christianity. In reality, all Ukraine has done is ban the Moscow branch of the Orthodox Church, whose patriarch has denied Ukraine's very existence. Our guest Sergey Rakhuba, whose organization supports churches in the former Soviet Union will explain that not only teaching the gospel occur in Ukraine, but it in fact thrives. Even in the darkness of Russia's war of elimination.
By Samuel WaittEver since the Ukrainian people overthrew the corrupt regime of Viktor Yanukovych in 2014 during the Revolution of Dignity, Russian disinformation and propaganda has been working overtime to crudely insult and discredit not only Ukraine's post Yanukovych's governments, but also the Ukrainian people and their desire for self-determination. One of those lies has been the claim that Ukraine has taken hostile steps against Christianity. In reality, all Ukraine has done is ban the Moscow branch of the Orthodox Church, whose patriarch has denied Ukraine's very existence. Our guest Sergey Rakhuba, whose organization supports churches in the former Soviet Union will explain that not only teaching the gospel occur in Ukraine, but it in fact thrives. Even in the darkness of Russia's war of elimination.