Monday, March 27, 2023

Creating liberating content

HomeNewsNationalFranklin Graham Asks for...

Franklin Graham Asks for a Russia-Ukraine Ceasefire

Rev. Franklin Graham revealed that he wrote to Russian president Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy to ask for a ceasefire in observance of Holy Week.

The evangelist suggests a ceasefire from April 10-24. He said Putin might not respond to his call, but sending a message to both leaders was necessary, reports Religion News Service.

“If they can stop fighting for a week or 10 days, maybe they can stop fighting for two weeks,” said Graham. “If they stop for two weeks maybe they can stop for a month. If they stop for a month, maybe they can stop for good. You’ve got to start somewhere.”

If they stop for a month, maybe they can stop for good. You’ve got to start somewhere. —Rev. Franklin Graham

Western Christian churches follow the Gregorian calendar in observing Holy Week starting from Palm Sunday on April 10 and ending on Easter Sunday on the 17th. Meanwhile, Eastern Orthodox churches, where the majority of Russian and Ukrainian Christians adhere, follow the Julian calendar and the Holy Week begins on April 17.

Graham recently visited Ukraine to see the work of Samaritan’s Purse, his humanitarian aid organization. Samaritan’s Purse set up an emergency field hospital in the western city of Lviv, about 340 miles west of the capital city Kyiv, to help refugees and war victims. Around 170 staff members, including doctors, nurses, lab techs, and logisticians work together to attend to patients who come every day.

“We have orthopedic doctors, general surgeons, and all the supplies so we want to be closer to where the injured are,” said Graham.

Plans to open a second emergency field hospital are underway at an undisclosed location. The organization will announce its location once it is ready to accept patients.

In addition to offering medical assistance, Samaritan’s Purse provides food, hygiene kits, and blankets to people in need. Graham describes the Russia-Ukraine conflict as “one of the largest humanitarian crises of our time,” and calls for prayers for those who are suffering at this dark time.

Graham plans to go back to Ukraine during the Holy Week to show support and solidarity to fellow Christians.

The evangelist has ties with Putin, following his first meeting with the Russian leader in 2015. Graham and Putin have shared a certain view of religious liberty and have similar opinions on homosexuality and abortion, according to Baptist News.

Four days before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began, the conservative pastor was criticized on social media after he called on his followers to “Pray for President Putin.”

Graham tweeted: “Pray for President Putin today. This may sound like a strange request, but we need to pray that God would work in his heart so that war could be avoided at all cost. May God give wisdom to the leaders involved in these talks & negotiations, as well as those advising them.”

The tweet immediately went viral and outraged many. Critics claimed Graham has an unhealthy relationship with Putin and the tweet was very “un-Christian.”

Journalist Jeff Sharlet defended Graham, saying the pastor’s appeal was misunderstood. In a tweet, the author wrote: “I’m (the) last one to defend Franklin Graham—I report on Christian nationalism—but taking his ‘pray for Putin’ post out of context replicates fascist misinformation. Graham asks followers to pray that God turn Putin from war. There’s enough nasty on the Right; no need to manufacture.”

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img

Most Popular

More from Author

EU Nationals Want to Preserve Christian Culture—Poll

A recent survey found that the majority of British and EU nationals want to preserve Europe's Christian roots.

“Science does not contradict Christianity” Says NASA Astronaut

A former NASA astronaut believes that the study of science and nature is in accordance to with what's written in the Bible.

Podcasting Priest Sees Hope in the Future of Christianity in America

Fr. Mike Schmitz believes that reports of Christianity is in a decline in America could be "good news" for the church.

Priest Who Went to Hell Shares What He Saw

A priest from Michigan claims he died and went to hell in 2016, saying he wouldn't wish it on his worst enemy.

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_imgspot_img

Ask Kathy: Why am I not experiencing more joy in my life?

We asked Kathy Martin, a well known counselor with a thriving practice in Palm Beach County, if she would address questions brought to her by readers of One Christian Voice. And she agreed! Here is the first question we posed to her and her solution.

EU Nationals Want to Preserve Christian Culture—Poll

A recent survey found that the majority of British and EU nationals want to preserve Europe's Christian roots.

“Science does not contradict Christianity” Says NASA Astronaut

A former NASA astronaut believes that the study of science and nature is in accordance to with what's written in the Bible.

Podcasting Priest Sees Hope in the Future of Christianity in America

Fr. Mike Schmitz believes that reports of Christianity is in a decline in America could be "good news" for the church.

Priest Who Went to Hell Shares What He Saw

A priest from Michigan claims he died and went to hell in 2016, saying he wouldn't wish it on his worst enemy.

Christians are Comfortable Resolving Conflict at Home —Barna

Barna Group released a study which found that Christians say they are comfortable resolving conflict at home.

More Afghan Christians Are Accessing the Bible Online

Online Afghan ministries report an increase in the number of Christians within Afghanistan who access virtual Bible study.

US Christian Group Celebrates 10,000th Traveler to Israel

Passages celebrated a milestone of bringing a total of 10,000 Christian students to Israel within seven years.

Week of Prayer 2023 in Europe Focuses on Joy

European evangelical churches are invited to a special weeklong time of prayer from January 8-15, 2023.

Lauren Daigle Donates Almost $700K to Charities

Christian music artist Lauren Daigle wrapped up the holiday season by donating $681,000 to community charities.

Bethlehem Welcomes Christmas Tourists After Pandemic Ebb

After two years, business is back in Bethlehem as thousands of tourists arrive in the city for the Christmas season.

Over 18,000 World Cup Fans Come to Christ

More than 18,000 World Cup fans decided to follow Jesus Christ after seeing the digital campaign of a former professional soccer player.