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Voice of the Voiceless: Commemorating Keston’s 50th Anniversary

Posted on January 13, 2020 by erik_swanson

In 1959, British exchange student Michael Bourdeaux received a note from Russian Christians asking for help. While in Moscow, he witnessed religious atrocities first-hand. After a meeting with the women who penned the letter, he took up their call to… Continue Reading →

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