Now That You’re Awake: 110 Things You Can Do
They say you can’t fight city hall, but the local level is actually where you can be the most effective in political organizing. Seek God while you try to improve your own community.
Read more →They say you can’t fight city hall, but the local level is actually where you can be the most effective in political organizing. Seek God while you try to improve your own community.
Read more →The US is moving at high speed towards a Central Bank Digital Currency. What could that mean for personal and religious liberty?
Read more →Ecumenical engagement with Anglicanism is increasing. A former Episcopal priest issues a sobering, personal warning to his Orthodox family about the dangers.
Read more →With the persecution of Bishop Joseph Strickland, the danger of centralized power is once again made evident. We Orthodox must take heed, as there is a movement afoot to give us the same kind of structure.
Read more →A simple sermon about demonically celebrating sin causes a firestorm of threats and bullying. Americans don’t have to just sit back and take it. Parents can help protect their children against the sin of “Pride Month”, as well as building up their own spiritual lives.
Read more →There is no mistaking the symbolism of an Orthodox Archbishop serving at an Episcopal Church adorned with a Pride Flag, again!
Read more →Judaism is a religion and a related culture with tremendous influence in the West. All Americans, particularly Orthodox, should understand both better.
Read more →Parents can now help block Websites that are grooming children into perverse lifestyles. We can protect the innocence of our children! Best of all, it is all free.
Read more →An Orthodox iconographer calls on Orthodox Bishops to wake up and lead us against the forces of Woke before its too late. Includes original cartoons.
Read more →Persecution of the true Orthodox Church in Ukraine is increasing. Global Orthodoxy rightly condemns it. Why not also condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine? What do our Orthodox Hierarchs understand that so many critics don’t?
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