The Intelligence Handler’s Paradox
A personal testimony on fragmentation, Intelligence Tradecraft, and the search for wholeness. The cost of a career in Military Intelligence on the human soul, and how to find peace in Christ.
Read more →The Peace Activism category explores war, peace, diplomacy, conscientious objection, and peacemaking through the lens of Orthodox Christian teaching. These articles examine international conflicts, militarism, reconciliation, and the Christian calling to be peacemakers, drawing on Scripture, the lives of the saints, and the moral wisdom of the Orthodox Church.
A personal testimony on fragmentation, Intelligence Tradecraft, and the search for wholeness. The cost of a career in Military Intelligence on the human soul, and how to find peace in Christ.
Read more →Orthodox Christians worship the Prince of Peace. We have the fullness of the ancient Christian faith, the moral authority to discuss temporal and spiritual issues, and no “just-war theory” baggage. Why aren’t more of us opposing the war machine?
Read more →An Orthodox Christian reflection on the fears, tensions, and moral struggles faced as a family with an adult son serving in the military during the Trump era. This article explores faith, war, political uncertainty, and the emotional burden carried by families seeking to remain faithful to Christ amid modern American conflict and division.
Read more →Discover how Orthodox Christians can seek conscientious objector (CO) status in a U.S. military draft. Explore Church teachings on war and peace, historical context, practical steps for filing a sincere claim, and the spiritual realities of refusing to kill—even when hierarchy may not support you.
Read more →Discover how Christian Zionism and Dispensationalism are accelerating the decline of American Evangelicalism. From Scofield Bible myths to Gen Z rejection and political scandals, explore why unbiblical Zionism may be killing Evangelical faith—and why Orthodox Christianity offers a timeless alternative.
Read more →The murder of Charlie Kirk has highlighted the glaring problem America has with Rabbinic Jewish influence over many aspects of government, culture, and society. The New Testament warned us about the consequences.
Read more →St. Augustine taught that the only just reason for war was to achieve peace. Unfortunately for Americans, their ruling elite takes its cues more from George Orwell than from Orthodox Catholic saints. In America, war itself is the point.
Read more →“Cry ‘Havoc,’ and let slip the dogs of war.”
—“The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”