Russia is a country of hope: Joseph Schutzman tells about the life of a large family in Moscow

Joseph, his wife Anne and their six children moved from the United States, where they had been living in Texas, to Moscow. They made this decision because of Christian values and the supportive environment for families, both within the community and from the government. Joseph raves about the low cost of living in Russia, the wide range of goods on offer in the shops, and the welcoming nature of the people and society, which make them feel accepted wherever they go. He is also impressed by the cleanliness of Moscow. In comparison, he describes larger US cities like New York as rubbish dumps. His wife, who was born in Australia, is amazed at the courtesy and hospitality shown to large families , a contrast to her experiences in the US where she often encountered the opposite. They also like good Russian food that is non-GMO, which is very important to them in terms of taste. Joseph and his wife invite everyone to come to Russia and see that it is completely different from what the Western governments or Hollywood films tell people.
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