nu003ch1u003eRealis, Ukraineu003c/h1u003en

nu003ca href=u0022https://cepartners.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Realis.jpgu0022 rel=u0022attachment wp-att-211u0022u003eu003cimg class=u0022alignnone size-full wp-image-211u0022 src=u0022https://cepartners.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Realis.jpgu0022 alt=u0022Realisu0022 width=u00221261u0022 height=u0022360u0022 /u003eu003c/au003ennThe nameu003cstrongu003e Realis u003c/strongu003ecomes from the 3 strands of Research, Education and Light. Its aim is to help the Church understand surrounding culture and to help society understand the Church.nnIt was a small Christian centre set up in Kiev in 1996, but two upheavals in society have earned it great respect and a full place within the University in Kiev - namely the Orange Revolution of 2004 and the Dignity Revolution of 2013. In each, the power of prayer became evident and vital, and in 2014 the University offered their buildings to enable Realis to offer their two current Master's programmes; u0022Christian Counselling and Chaplain Ministry in Crisis Situationsu0022, and u0022Sociopolitical Ethics and Theologyu0022. It remains to be seen how the Lord will use the 2022 invasion for the future of Realis. Since the invasion, Integra has been actively involved in humanitarian relief work, supporting displaced families and communities across Ukraine.nnWebsite : u003ca href=u0022http://www.realis.org/en/u0022 target=u0022_blanku0022 rel=u0022noopeneru0022u003ehttp://www.realis.org/en/u003c/au003en