Light in the Valley of the Shadow of Death - Ukrainian Edition: Stories of Ukrainian Christians During the War

Despite persistent stereotypes describing Protestants as distancing from society, believers from evangelical Protestant churches have been fighting to save Ukraine's statehood and help its suffering society since the first days of the Russian war against Ukraine. In this timely and honest work, twelve Ukrainian Christians from different spheres of life tell their stories of living and serving during this devastating time. They provide insight into how Ukrainian Christians are responding to the challenges of war and delve into what it means to be a Christian in unprecedented situations. This book tackles the struggles that the Christian faith faces during times of war and how war shapes a new spiritual experience of prayer, Bible reading, and ministry. While these stories reveal the horrors and darkness of war, they are also a testament to the light and healing that they have encountered, revealing how faith is intertwined with doubt, fear with courage, and loneliness with belonging.

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Light in the Valley of the Shadow of Death - Ukrainian Edition: Stories of Ukrainian Christians During the War

Despite persistent stereotypes describing Protestants as distancing from society, believers from evangelical Protestant churches have been fighting to save Ukraine's statehood and help its suffering society since the first days of the Russian war against Ukraine. In this timely and honest work, twelve Ukrainian Christians from different spheres of life tell their stories of living and serving during this devastating time. They provide insight into how Ukrainian Christians are responding to the challenges of war and delve into what it means to be a Christian in unprecedented situations. This book tackles the struggles that the Christian faith faces during times of war and how war shapes a new spiritual experience of prayer, Bible reading, and ministry. While these stories reveal the horrors and darkness of war, they are also a testament to the light and healing that they have encountered, revealing how faith is intertwined with doubt, fear with courage, and loneliness with belonging.

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Light in the Valley of the Shadow of Death - Ukrainian Edition: Stories of Ukrainian Christians During the War

Light in the Valley of the Shadow of Death - Ukrainian Edition: Stories of Ukrainian Christians During the War

Light in the Valley of the Shadow of Death - Ukrainian Edition: Stories of Ukrainian Christians During the War

Light in the Valley of the Shadow of Death - Ukrainian Edition: Stories of Ukrainian Christians During the War

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Despite persistent stereotypes describing Protestants as distancing from society, believers from evangelical Protestant churches have been fighting to save Ukraine's statehood and help its suffering society since the first days of the Russian war against Ukraine. In this timely and honest work, twelve Ukrainian Christians from different spheres of life tell their stories of living and serving during this devastating time. They provide insight into how Ukrainian Christians are responding to the challenges of war and delve into what it means to be a Christian in unprecedented situations. This book tackles the struggles that the Christian faith faces during times of war and how war shapes a new spiritual experience of prayer, Bible reading, and ministry. While these stories reveal the horrors and darkness of war, they are also a testament to the light and healing that they have encountered, revealing how faith is intertwined with doubt, fear with courage, and loneliness with belonging.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786412447
Publisher: Langham Global Library
Publication date: 08/31/2025
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.85(d)
Language: Ukrainian

About the Author

ROMAN SOLOVIY is chairman of the Eastern European Institute of Theology, Lviv, Ukraine, and the regional editor for Eastern and Central Europe and Central Asia for Langham Literature. He has taught and studied in various areas, including continental philosophy, postmodern Christianity, and the theology of hospitality. He was previously the president of Lviv Theological Seminary and the director of Euro-Asian Accrediting Association Research and Resource Center. He currently serves as the editor-in-chief of the Eastern European Journal of Theology: Theological Reflections, and is also a teaching pastor at the First Pentecostal Church, Lviv, Ukraine.
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