Tag: Darina Rebro

Artsakh: Land That Must Not Be Named

The wars over Nagorno-Karabakh have claimed thousands of lives over the past three decades. The wounds remain fresh in a nation still recovering from repeated conflict and loss.

Recipe for a Weary Soul

In a world overwhelmed with suffering, it’s vital to reconnect with God and His creation.

The Father’s Voice in Times of War

A father’s presence, both physical and spiritual, is impossible to overestimate. This is especially apparent in times of war.

The Romanticization of Mental Illness

The rise of videos celebrating and glamourizing mental illness is one of the alarming consequences of our ‘post-truth’ culture.

The Peter Pan Generation

The ideal of responsibility is based on the simple assumption that with maturity should come a certain readiness to accept the sufferings and burdens of life with dignity. This, if you like, is part of the backbone of Western Civilization.

Faith and Patriotism in a Besieged Kyiv

Animated by faith and patriotism and buoyed by an unkillable sense of humor, Ukrainians are thus far shocking the world by their steadfastness in the face of Russian aggression.