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- Mikhail_Morgulis abstract "Mikhail Morgulis (Russian: Михаил Моргулис) (October 1, 1941– ) is a Russian writer, editor and theologian. He was the first American to broadcast the word of God in Russian to millions primarily those living in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and the former republics of the Soviet Union and to Russian speaking audiences in the United States and Canada.Mikhail Morgulis was born in Kiev. His adoptive father, Zinovii Morgulis (Приёмный отец Зиновий Моргулис), was a journalist who published in Russian and Ukrainian newspapers and journals. His mother, Liubov Sadanovskaya (Любовь Садановская) was a physician.Morgulis received his higher education at the Naval College and then Kiev University. He holds an M.A. from Norwich University (Vermont, USA) where he taught in their renown Russian School (Русская школа). In 1972 Morgulis won a coveted award sponsored by the Ukrainian Union of Soviet Writers and the Soviet Ministry of Culture for his collection of stories entitled It's Hope's Turn (Очередь за надеждой). In 1977 he emigrated from the Soviet Union going first to Vienna and then Rome before settling in New York City. There he wrote for The New Russian Word (Новое Русское Слово) and Russian Thought (Русская Мысль) in Paris. At the same time he worked in a relief organization for Russian immigrants. His articles and stories also appeared in the journals Continent (Континент), Time and Us (Время и Мы), The World (Мир), The New Journal (Новый журнал) and Panorama (Панорама),as well as in the literary almanacs Three Anniversaries for Andrei Sedykh (Три юбилея Андрея Седых) and Kaleidoscope (Калейдоскоп).In the 1980s he edited two literary journals, Literary Abroad (Литературное зарубежье) and Literary Courier (Литературный курьер), both intended to offer an opportunity for Russian writers and readers in exile primarily in the United States.In 1982 he moved to Chicago where he helped establish the Slavic Gospel Press which published over 100 works in Russian, including copies of the Bible and translations of text by C.S. Lewis, G.K. Chesterton, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and others. Mikhail also began a series of spiritual radio broadcasts to the Soviet Union, beginning with his own literary novellas, Farewell, Cranes (До свиданья, журавли), and The Fate of the Clown (Судьба клоуна) that later appeared as audio-albums.In 1990, he was one of the first American to broadcast Christian programs in the Russian language via Soviet television inside the Soviet Union. In 1991 he visited Russia with a delegation of American spiritual leaders and met with president of USSR Mikhail Gorbachev and other political figures. He prayed in the Kremlin and in the KGB headquarters.Mikhail Morgulis continues his work today through Christian Bridges International (Международный Христианский Мост) and his Spiritual Diplomacy Foundation (Духовная Дипломатия) located in North Port, Florida. He continues to write and participate in an active ministry.In 1971 Mkhail Morgulis married Tatiana Titov (Татьяна Николаевна Титова). They have three children, Valerie, Zi, and Nicholas.".
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