On Thursday Vladimir Putin began to make good on his vow to require hundreds of thousands more Russians to join the fight against Ukraine. Overnight thousands of Russian men received draft papers were summoned to town squares and put on buses bound for training grounds. On social media videos captured men across the country delivering tearful goodbyes to their wives and children as they boarded the buses.
Evangelicals make up about a quarter of the population in the United States and are part of the nation’s largest religious group. But lately the movement is in crisis.
The biggest issue is church attendance. Many churches closed at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic and struggled to reopen while congregations thinned.
But a smaller audience isn’t the only problem: Pastors are quitting, or at least considering doing so.
Guest: Ruth Graham is a national correspondent covering religion, faith and values for The New York Times.
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