I am a Protestant Christian. Many young Christians in the West need to understand that divisions do not unite the body of Christ (the church) but lead to separation and, consequently, weakness. For a part will always be weaker than the whole, the unity. Therefore, when faced with a direct threat to the life of the flock, many begin to realize this and calm their zeal for irreconcilability. Even before the war, I never welcomed divisions in the Church of Christ. All the more so when the war began.
Two bishops I know, one a Protestant evangelist and the other a Roman Catholic bishop, are serving together! Both wear bulletproof vests and other protective gear and go to the combat zone to provide humanitarian aid to people who, for whatever reason, are in close proximity to the front line. Believe me, in the face of danger and with the great desire of true servants of God, there is no room for divisions or disputes about theology. I understand that you would like to see photos, and I would very much like to show them, but for security reasons, given the immediate proximity to the front line, I will refrain from publishing these photos for now, but I will consider it for the future…
So, as my friend, a bishop from the Roman Catholic Church, said: “Have the courage to celebrate Christmas!” To be continued…
