New Editor at the Helm
Mark R. Elliott, founder of the East-West
Church and Ministry Report in 1993, completed 25 years as editor with
the fall 2017 issue. He is pleased to announce that Geraldine Fagan, an
experienced reporter on religion in the former Soviet Union and author
of Believing in Russia--Religious Policy after Communism (London:
Routledge), has assumed the helm as editor. Beginning with the winter
2018 issue, the East-West Church Report (new title) will be distributed
as an emailed PDF. Dr. Elliott will continue association with the EWC
Report as editor emeritus.
For details of issues from 2018 onwards, please see our FaceBook page: https://www.facebook.com/EastWestChurchReport/.
Annual subscriptions ($23 individuals, $54 institutions) may be made via this website at https://www.eastwestreport.org/subscribe.
Welcome to the East West Church & Ministry Report
The East-West Church and Ministry Report serves as a clearinghouse for balanced, objective reporting on Christianity and Western ministry in the former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe--as a service to both the church and academia.
Since its founding in 1993, the EWC&M Report has covered all aspects of church life in post-Soviet states, with special attention devoted to the interface of Orthodox, Protestant, and Catholic confessions.
Researchers may make subject searches for content in the East-West Church and Ministry Report through the search function on this EWC&M Report website or through the EWC&M Report's inclusion in EBSCO's Academic Search International database.
The East-West Church and Ministry Report has received five Awards of Merit from the Evangelical Press Association and is covered by six indexing services.
Explore the East-West Church and Ministry Report
- Explore the contents of the four most recent issues
- Explore back issues in English: 2006 to 2013 | 1993 - 2005
- Explore back issues in Russian: 2009 - 2011, 2014 | 2001, 2003 - 2005
- Do a keyword search
Special Report on Greenhouse Gardening
Editor Emeritus Mark R. Elliott announces completion of an agricultural project in Ukraine and Russia and a report on the project, "Greenhouse Gardening for the Purpose of Self-Sustaining Ministry in the Former Soviet Union," available for downloading in Russian (44 pp.) and English (34 pp.) at no charge. A supplementary document, "A Greenhouse Project Goals, History, and Guidelines," is also available for downloading in Russian and English.