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Pauline Harvey in Front of Mission House, Kotzebue, AK
Pauline Harvey in front of Mission House, Kotzebue, AK.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/perisho_alaska/1215/thumbnail.jp
Daniel Thomas, Sr. Kotzebue, AK
Daniel Thomas, Sr. Kotzebue,AK.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/perisho_alaska/1217/thumbnail.jp
Helen Kagoona & Dean Westlake. Kotzebue, AK
Helen Kagoona and Dean Westlake. Kotzebue, AKhttps://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/perisho_alaska/1222/thumbnail.jp
Thomas Outwater & ___
Thomas Outwater, ___.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/perisho_alaska/1247/thumbnail.jp
Unloading the Barge, Noorvik, AK, 1968
Unloading the barge, Noorvik, 1968.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/perisho_alaska/1248/thumbnail.jp
James Wells, Emma Ramoth, Homer Larkin, Lulu Foxglove, & Billy Sheldon. Selawik, AK
Left to right: James Wells, Emma Ramoth, Homer Larkin, Lulu Foxglove, & Billy Sheldon. Selawik, AKhttps://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/perisho_alaska/1259/thumbnail.jp
Matthew Dickerson, Aslan’s Breath: Seeing the Holy Spirit in Narnia
A review of Matthew Dickerson, Aslan’s Breath: Seeing the Holy Spirit in Narnia (Baltimore: Square Halo Books, 2024). 144 pages. $19.99. ISBN 9781941106334
Blumhofer, Edith L. Songs I Love to Sing: The Billy Graham Crusades and the Shaping of Modern Worship. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2023.
Strategies of Religious Communication of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Context of Russia’s War Against Ukraine
Abstract. The article examines the strategies of religious communication employed by the Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war. It discusses the transformation of approaches to religious activity through media platforms, particularly the “Nadiya” TV channel, which adapted its content to meet the audience\u27s needs during the war. The article emphasizes the issue that while Adventist media typically maintain a neutral stance and refrain from commenting on military actions, they cannot remain detached from the realities of a society living in a state of war. The role of the “Nadiya” TV channel in providing psychological and spiritual support to the civilian population and military families and strengthening moral values is analyzed. The article identifies the challenges associated with information warfare, analyzes strategies, and highlights the need to avoid information manipulation. Special attention is given to the limited influence of religious communication channels on active military personnel and the prospects for improving religious mass media to address the needs of all population segments in the context of a prolonged military conflict