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War makes mission work in Russia harder

24-12-2022

Eastern Europe

Juditte Bos-ten Hove, RD

War makes mission work in Russia harder

Evangelist reading from the Bible. Photo Facebook, Friedensstimme

Eastern Europe

Has the work of Christian organisations in Russia become more difficult since the war? TWR, Friedensstimme Foundation and Charité Foundation have been working there for years. How has the war between Russia and Ukraine changed their work?

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