EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 25 MIN
Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day
from Resilient Faith · host Young Ho Pak
On this episode Sylvia sits with us to share the heart behind Armenia’s Genocide Memorial Day and the living faith shaping its present. The conversation explores how the memory of the Armenian genocide informs national identity, resilience, and the ongoing work of the church in Armenia and among Armenians abroad. Sylvia describes her personal journey from cultural Christianity toward a personal faith in Jesus and explains how the Great Commission motivates fieldwork among Armenians and unreached people groups across MENACA. We discuss the ways young Armenians are rising as leaders in gospel outreach—preaching in the streets, planting churches, and supporting mission work beyond Armenia. The interview also touches on the challenge of cultural Christianity, the role of scripture and prayer in ordinary life, and how local churches balance tradition with transformative discipleship. The episode wraps-up with gratitude for supporters, prayers for protection and wisdom, and a hopeful glimpse of what God is doing through Armenians in MENACA.
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