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TWO STUDENTS’ LIVES CHANGED: Viktoriia’s Story

Viktoriia Aharkova was born twenty years after Irena Huseva (Irena’s story can be read here)

A family into which the child was born could not be called Christian. Going to church and talking about religious topics were regarded as nonsense. 

 

First conference “Bible and Life”. Picture: Vk page of V.Aharkova

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When there is God, you worry about your country: experience of Christian students from Maidan

When, in 2013 on the central square of the Ukrainian capital, blood was shed for the first time, Oleksandr Bohun and Sofiia Oliferchuk (now Dubyk) were more than half a thousand kilometers away from each other. 

Oleksandr, a member of the Evangelical Christian Baptist Church in Berdychiv, studied at Kiev Polytechnic Institute and was a member of CCX Ukraine. Sofiia lived in Lviv and was getting a second higher education at National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. 

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An interview with British Chaplain Mark Meynell

In 1997 Mark Meynell became a priest in the state Anglican church, or the Church of England, as it is alternatively referred to.  Since then he has been serving in the All Souls Church, which is interesting in three aspects. Firstly, its spire is well known to every Londoner. Secondly, it an Anglican Church which professes evangelic theology. Thirdly, it is also called the “BBC church”, as the headquarters of the main British public broadcaster is located just across the street.

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