YEVGENY USTINOVICH has a PhD in biblical studies from Evangelische Theologische Faculteit, Belgium, as well as a PhD in Germanic languages from Donetsk National University, Ukraine. He serves as a research associate of the Department of New Testament and Related Literature at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. In 2014, he became a refugee, which inspired his interest in the topics of suffering, persecution, and Christian identity.
Overcoming the World combines a broad sweep of what lies behind John's gospel with fascinating examples of how the experience of suffering is shaped by perspective, and perspective is shaped by identity. Yevgeny Ustinovich helps us to see that if we take John's gospel seriously, we will reconsider the meaning and opportunity of suffering. This book is worth reading and re-reading. Georges Carillet, DMin President, Teaching Ministries International, Florida, USA Overcoming the World brings gospel hope and comfort to all who are living through challenges of life and relational pains - that is, to so many of us. Yevgeny Ustinovich places John's gospel firmly in the context of rejection and persecution of the early Christians by their own people. His pastoral reading drives home in vivid examples what John's gospel is all about: victory through defeat, conquest through martyrdom, renewal through destruction. Jelle Creemers, PhD Director, Institute for the Study of Freedom of Religion or Belief, Evangelische Theologische Faculteit, Leuven, Belgium