https://www.thenation.com/article/how-us-evangelicals-fueled-rise-russias-pro-family-right/
The Russian Orthodox Churchs chief emissary to the US evangelical community is Hilarion Alfeyev, a high-ranking bishop and chairman of the powerful Department of External Church Relations (the position previously held by Patriarch Kirill). In February 2011, the 47-year-old Alfeyev traveled to Washington, where he met with prominent evangelical and pro-family leaders; and then to Dallas, where he addressed thousands of members of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church and emphasized the importance of creat[ing] new alliances, especially around issues of marriage, abortion and the family. Alfeyev also visited the Dallas Theological Seminary and had an hour-long meeting with George W. Bush
The trip to Dallas grew out of an increasingly close friendship between church leaders and a small circle of American and European Christian businessmen in Moscow. Alfeyevs visit was organized by Jerry Fullinwider, an oil executive and elder of the Highland Park church who, until recently, had business interests in Russia. Fullinwider, a member of the Koch brothers circle of major donorsthose who have given more than $1 million to Koch-related causesmet Alfeyev through his friend Bob Foresman, head of Barclays Capital in Russia. This select group of businessmen has unusual access to Alfeyev. In an interview for this article, Fullinwider described having dinner at Alfeyevs private residence on a recent trip to Moscow. Hes a real busy guy, says Fullinwider. Hes very, very hard to get in touch with unless you have a special number and you know the main guy who handles him, whos a good friend of mine.
Alfeyevs first trip to the United States paved the way for others, and in October 2012 he delivered a lecture at Villanova University, where he received an honorary degree and paid a visit to the Milwaukee-based Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation. One of the largest donor organizations of its kind in the United States, the Bradley Foundation, with more than $600 million in assets, is known for its contributions to US conservative groups like the Heritage Foundation and the Heartland Institute. But its charity isnt limited to home: over the last four years, the foundation has given $750,000 to the St. Gregory the Theologian Charity Foundation in Moscow, a new educational and cultural initiative founded in 2009 by Alfeyev, Russian billionaire and pharmaceutical magnate Vadim Yakunin, and Leonid Sevastianov, a 35-year-old international business consultant and head of Stratinvest.ru, a consulting and public relations firm. In 2009, through Alfeyevs charity, the Bradley Foundation donated $150,000 to support the Day of the Family, a recently created Russian holiday honoring faith and fidelity. The annual event has been championed by Svetlana Medvedeva, wife of Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev, a staunch anti-abortion advocate.
We want to promote the idea of the unity between the West and Russia on the basis of common Christian roots, Sevastianov told Inside the Vatican magazine in 2009. We believe in this alliance among traditional Christian countries
and we believe that, with a united voice, we can be a strong force against the radical secular world which has become dominant in our societies.
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