Theologian and author Albert Mohler is encouraging Christians not to fall for Russian "fake news" amidst its war on Ukraine, saying believers are called to "seek the truth" and think rationally.
Theologian and author Albert Mohler is encouraging Christians not to fall for Russian "fake news" amidst its war on Ukraine, saying believers are called to "seek the truth" and think rationally.
A Russian evangelical leader recently issued a statement apologizing to Ukrainian Christians over the recent Russian invasion.
Author and Bible Answer Man host Hank Hanegraaff is rejecting parallels between the events described in Ezekiel 38 and modern-day Russia, saying "modern prophecy pundits" are wrong in their analysis of the war in Ukraine.
Ukrainian and Western officials are accusing Russia of committing war crimes after Russian forces carried out an airstrike on a maternity hospital in the port city of Mariupol, killing three people.
As I have discussed often over the years, it is conventional wisdom in our postmodern culture that all truth claims are personal and subjective. But when children are hiding in shelters and bombs are falling on a children’s hospital, such relativism is one of the first casualties. Suffering has a way of clarifying our priorities and exposing our fallacies. The psalmist spoke for many when he admitted to God, “Before I was afflicted I went astray, but now I keep your word” (Psalm 119:67). He could then observe, “It is good for me that I was afflicted, that I might learn your statutes” (v. 71).
On Tuesday, President Joe Biden announced that the U.S. will ban imports of oil and energy products from Russia.
More than 280 Russian Orthodox priests and deacons are calling for the end of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Gas prices have reached an all-time high in the United States, breaking the record high prices set during the 2008 recession.
Pastor and author Rick Warren has joined the chorus of leaders across the ideological spectrum who are calling on the United States to stop importing Russian oil.
A Ukrainian bishop recently argued that Russian President Vladimir Putin is "the Antichrist of our current time," as Russia continues to attack Ukraine.