This book is carefully constructed to take account of the social and historical context of the Ukraine, not only in discussing Ukrainian evangelicals themselves but also in helping the reader understand the central role played by evangelism in their communities.... Among other things... it provides what is arguably the most comprehensive socio-historical account of Soviet Pentecostalism in the English language.... In all, this most illuminating study is essential reading for anyone interested in issues of globalization, social involvement, and Pentecostalism in Eastern Europe.(Pneuma: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies) Catherine Wanner's study of evangelical churches in Ukraine is a wonderful addition to the growing body of literature dealing with religion in the former USSR.... She begins with a brief history of Evangelicals in the Soviet Ukraine, explains developments during the late 1980s and early 1990s when the USSR was dissolving, and finally surveys the contemporary scene. The author does all of this very well, but what makes the book especially significant is her careful attention to the dialectic between local and transnational dynamics, and the complex relationships of faith and public life in a desecularizing nation. As a result, this book becomes not merely an excellent introduction to evangelical Protestantism in Ukraine, but also a window into the complexities of contemporary Christianity around the world. Highly recommended.(Choice)