Ex-Atheist Who Escaped Communism Becomes Christian YouTube Star

Ruslan KD is a podcaster, performer, influencer, refugee and, most importantly: a believer. His powerful cultural commentaries are seen around social media, offering powerful, biblical takes on the issues of the day. But it’s his origin story some might not be familiar with — a journey filled with pain, doubt, and eventual surrender. “I’m ... ethnically Armenian,“ Ruslan recently told CBN News. “My father is full Armenian. My mother is adopted by an Armenian family in Azerbaijan — Baku. So, that’s the city we come from is Baku, right in the Middle East off the Caspian Sea.“ Ruslan noted this region is well-known for its tensions, with Armenians being mistreated, targeted, and even killed. The Armenian Genocide, which began in 1915, is one of the most horrific examples of the dire situations that have plagued the region. Ruslan said “by the grace of God“ they were able to get out of Baku and stayed in Moscow before immigrating to the United States in 1991 when
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