Growing up Disappointed in Easter
Growing up Evangelical, there was always something shallow about the observance of Easter. It can often seem that Evangelical Churches are not even sure what they are celebrating. Or why.
Read more →Growing up Evangelical, there was always something shallow about the observance of Easter. It can often seem that Evangelical Churches are not even sure what they are celebrating. Or why.
Read more →If the early Church of the 1st to 4th Centuries was actually Evangelical, what would we expect to see in the historical record?
Read more →For decades, a unified and healthy Orthodox Church has been seen by the U.S. National Security State as a threat to be dealt with.
Read more →Freedom of speech is under attack from both ‘sides’ of the political spectrum. Will A.G.I. emerge as the arbiter and enforcer of acceptable speech?
Read more →As Orthodox Christians who lived through some of the worst decisions ever made by our hierarchs, we need to keep telling our stories about COVID. Pandemics are not going away.
Read more →The suffering and dying of Syrian Christians is met with silence in the West. American policy created this disaster. We have to face the results.
Read more →Orthodox Political Theology, Part II: Christian Service in War; Legitimacy, Symphonia, and the Role of Sobornost.
Read more →If you were faced with the loss of your beautiful 18 year old daughter, how would you respond? For one Orthodox family, the response is to ask for help building an Orthodox memorial chapel that can also be used for Orthodox missions in their area. May Lilly’s legacy be one of many souls saved through her faithful example and prayers!
Read more →MAGA cheers President Trump’s moves for peace in Ukraine, but few are criticizing the push for renewed war in the Middle East and fresh censorship at home. Christians are in more danger than they realize.
Read more →Millennialism, in all its forms, is the curse of the modern world. Whether we believe we can perfect society, or fulfill prophecy to force Jesus to come back, the fruits of this heresy are always rotten. Yet for Americans captivated by thoughts of our own unlimited potential, there is nothing else nearly so attractive as a philosophy.
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