An advocate for Ukrainian children

Recently First Lady Melania Trump revealed that she’s maintained an open line to Russian dictator Vladamir Putin for one purpose: persuading him to return the estimated tens of thousands of children kidnapped from Ukrainian families as part of the ongoing war between the two nations. Eight children have so far been reunited with their families as a result of her efforts.

This has been a significant issue of importance for the first lady. In August, as her husband was engaging in high-stakes diplomacy with President Putin in Alaska, he handed him a letter from Melania asking for him to do the right thing and return these children. The president continues to pressure Vladmir Putin to stop his war on Ukraine, meeting this week with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The plight of these children is a continued point of negotiations, including a recently passed Senate resolution sponsored by Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley and Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar supporting Ukraine’s efforts to track and find these children. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said this a key demand in peace talks.

Save Ukraine, an evangelical Christian organization based in Kyiv, has identified more than 19,000 children taken from their families in Ukraine. Russia typically sends these children to camps to be brainwashed and offers them to families in Russia. They are often deployed as child soldiers. Save Ukraine, founded by former Ukrainian Commissioner for Children’s Rights, Mykola Kuleba, has rescued more than 650 children from Russia. This ministry has transition homes in Ukraine where they offer therapy, promote healing, and pursue reunification with parents. In 2024, I had a chance to visit with the Christians who serve these children, working with local churches to help heal and restore families.

Advocacy for these children seems personal for Melania, who grew up in Slovenia during the height of the Cold War. In her address at the 2020 Republican convention, she spoke of the harsh rule of the totalitarian regime and its contrast with America, a place she dreamed of living. So the First Lady understands the cruelty of Putin’s regime and has used her platform to advocate for the children he’s victimized. Trump himself has admitted her influence on him in these negotiations.

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Daniel is the director of the Land Center for Cultural Engagement at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of several books, including The Dignity Revolution, Agents of Grace, and his forthcoming book, In Defense of Christian Patriotism. Dan is a graduate of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Angela, have four children.

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