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Reflections from a Field Trip to Belarus

September 28, 2016March 18, 2019 / borowska / Leave a comment

kineticcreation-comThis summer when I was doing my fieldwork, I explored a bit a Baptist church located in the sleeping area of Minsk. That was the biggest church I have seen so far. It was built in the 1990s, when Protestant communities did not face such building restrictions as they are in place today.

It was Saturday. I entered the church building. It looked quite impressive inside.

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