andrew muzychuk

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Category Archives: social issues

How Christians can help during the Russia – Ukraine conflict

  It seems that often our response is missing the target. The conflict between Ukraine and Russia makes us either spend too much time reading the news and posting opinions, … Continue reading

November 27, 2014 · 1 Comment

Why should I forgive?

    “We can not deal with others on the principles of justice and expect God to deal with us on the principles of mercy”    

May 21, 2014 · Leave a comment

What Ukraine-Russia Conflict Revealed About Slavic Church Community

  This post is not about geopolitics, politics, Putin, Ukrainians or Russians in general, but about the questions that became obvious and need to be answered and issues to be … Continue reading

May 8, 2014 · 2 Comments

How gay debate prevents us from preaching the Gospel

First of all, let me clearly state my view on the homosexuality issue. It is a sin, and there is no way around it. It is not just another sin. … Continue reading

December 29, 2013 · 2 Comments

Cyber Church. Fears, Reality and Future.

Why should I go to church if I can watch it online? Can the physical presence be substituted for an online one? Do online web services cause people to stay … Continue reading

December 24, 2013 · Leave a comment

Gospel, Politics and Social Issues.

How do you stay relevant, without getting hijacked by political messages? The recent events in Ukraine reminded me of a sad reality: when new social issues are hitting our community … Continue reading

December 12, 2013 · Leave a comment
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