Escaping the decadence of the west, a number of families are relocating to Russia, seeking rest in a country which welcomes traditional family values. And in most cases, relocating means purchasing a home. In Russia, an exquisite home can be purchased for hundreds of thousands of dollars, while “fixer-upper” homes can sometimes be purchased for less than $5,000.
Editor’s note: As the Western world becomes more aggressively godless, more people have been looking towards Russia as the last place where they are free to raise a Christian family and leading a life of faith. Some have made the ultimate step and moved to Russia in their search for a Christian society where the establishment supports Christian values and beliefs and is not trying to destroy them.
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If I ever move, it's to Israel.
ReplyDelete(My former-USSR born wife said "If it weren't for my family, I'd never go back" after her visit there last summer.)
What did she experience?
DeleteI've been there a dozen times. The people are nice. The food is decent. The rest isn't good. Most people live in Soviet-era apartments. The drivers are completely bonkers. The officials are totally corrupt. The economy is suspect. There are many places to live.
ReplyDeleteThanks and I did like Sochi.
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