My final church visit in Ukraine felt like stepping into a Texas mega-church—an energetic service with a vibrant worship band, professional media setup, and a congregation full of families. After the service, I interviewed Pastor Anton Kalyuzhny of New Life Church, a non-denominational congregation. He offered moving reflections on how war reshapes faith, urging believers to embrace lament and recognize God's shared sorrow: “When you are in a war, you cannot run away from pain and evil... He’s crying with us.” Pastor Anton also issued a heartfelt plea to conservatives and evangelicals in the West. Though most Ukrainians are deeply conservative, they’re often mischaracterized as liberals by American media. He expressed deep frustration over how conservative outlets have distorted Ukraine’s reality, leading many U.S. evangelicals to dismiss the voices of their Ukrainian brothers and sisters. He warned that trusting pundits like Tucker Carlson over firsthand testimony from Ukrainian believers is a painful betrayal—“a knife in our hearts.” His call was clear: listen to Ukrainian evangelicals themselves, not just the media narratives. For more go to: We’ve Learned How to Lament and to See that He's Crying With Us.
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