The Christian Post
By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor
The Russian Orthodox Church has started offering military training to youth as young as 12 at the Elisabeth Church in Opalikha, according to reports which reveal that this training is conducted by veterans of the Ukraine war.
According to the Kyiv Post, the Moscow Times reported on an earlier announcement posted on the website and Telegram channel of the Krasnogorsk city administration in the Moscow region promoting these military survival courses. The courses are free and open to anyone age 12 and older. The training is held every weekend in the forested area near the Elisabeth Church in Opalikha. More Here
NATO has lost its way! WEAK it is, including of course, my America. PUTIN is the devil himself! There is a huge price to pay coming because on the inaction of America and NATO! We all are one world, we live in God’s world! We are not to be isolationists! All what is going wrong in this world reminds me of the start of WW II. Russia-Ukraine war – latest: Zelensky calls on Nato to shoot down Putin’s missiles amid glide bomb attacks
If America does not stand up against PUTIN, who will? The UN is useless. I would close that down and kick it out of America! There is so much corruption in that Billion dollar outfit! NATO??? NATO lacks guts.
If America does not stand up against Hamas who will? ISRAEL will stand alone if it has to! Former Israel Air Force chief says Israel must invest in laser defense to confront aerial threats
So many folks are blinded to the fact that this is the start of WW III.
The Christian Post
By Samantha Kamman, Christian Post Reporter
Andrew Moroz, a Ukrainian-born American pastor, is not just providing physical aid to the volunteers in Ukraine; he is also helping them find a place to rest and recover from “spiritual depletion” since Russia’s invasion began over two years ago.
Moroz, who was born in Ukraine when it was part of the Soviet Union, serves as the lead elder at the Gospel Community Church in Lynchburg, Virginia. He told The Christian Post that his family permanently settled in the United States in 1999. Now, he supports his native country through a program called the Renewal Initiative.
Pastor answers God’s call to help Ukraine aid workers facing ‘spiritual depletion’