Orthodox Christians in Alaska pray for peace ahead of Trump-Putin summit
- Orthodox Christians in Alaska are praying for peace as leaders prepare to meet in Alaska.
- A church leader expressed sorrow for the suffering of Ukrainian and Russian Orthodox individuals, stating, "My heart breaks for my Ukrainian and Russian Orthodox brothers that are killing each other, over what?"
- The community is coming together to pray, hoping it will influence the leaders' hearts.
- Due to the pain experienced by families in Ukraine and Russia, the prayers are particularly focused on those nations.
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Orthodox Christians in Alaska Pray for Peace Ahead of Trump-Putin Summit
ANCHORAGE (AP) — Orthodox Christians across Alaska have been taking part in three days of prayer for peace ahead of Friday's summit there between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, which will focus on the war in Ukraine.
Orthodox Christians in Alaska pray for peace ahead of Trump-Putin summ
ANCHORAGE (AP) — Orthodox Christians across Alaska have been taking part in three days of prayer for peace ahead of Friday’s summit there between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, which will focus on the war in Ukraine . Orthodoxy is the majority religion in both Russia and Ukraine, although the religion has also been a source of controversy. The Russian church’s leadership has strongly supported Russia’s invasion…
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