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Displaced and Discipleship

Yevheniia Poliakova, who goes by Zhenya, arrived in the United States with a backpack. Inside it, there was a water bottle, a few pairs of socks, and a Bible.

Zhenya's apartment in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, had almost shattered when the war began on February 24, 2022. She spent the weeks following seeking safety, traveling with women and children to Western Ukraine, then France and Spain. When she arrived in the United States, Zhenya went to work as a live-in nanny for a missionary family in Minnesota. Zhenya had met the family when they'd come to Vinnytsia to foster church growth. Once the war started, they began helping Ukrainians escape the violence.

Shortly after her arrival in the States, Zhenya met her now-husband, Tim. Now, the couple and their son, Yonathan, have planted a church in Red Wing, Minnesota.

"I want to share about Jesus," Zhenya told Christianity Today. "So yes, I have stories from my childhood—my alcoholic mother, bad relationships, immigration, a broken heart. But no matter what my experience, the only thing that matters is sharing the gospel. So what I want to talk about is Jesus, just like someone talked to me."

May we, like Zhenya, remember the power of God's goodness in sharing the story of the gospel that sets free.


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While the internet seems consumed with political debate, as Christians, we must practice acknowledging cultural fissures and fractures while also placing our ultimate hope in God alone. Christ’s work invites us to work toward repair. As America observes its 250th birthday this year, we both celebrate the American experiment in democracy and speak honestly about it; as Justin Giboney writes in "America 250," "We must be able to critique and appreciate with impartiality." In her essay on notable books, Jen Pollock Michel calls readers to consider how freedom for (not just freedom from) is necessary. Also, historian George Marsden looks back at 1976, the year of the evangelical, and Bonnie Kristian examines Charlie Kirk’s legacy. We hope you’ll spend some time with Angela Lu Fulton’s feature "The Cost of Training Up a Chinese Child," about Chinese Christians who have kept their faith preeminent, and Emily Belz’s reporting on an Anglican church’s support of families healing a year after a school shooting. Whether you find yourself naming fractures or repairing fissures, we hope this will lower the cultural temperature, showing that our faithful work matters but also that Christ promises to make all things new.

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