How Should the Orthodox Christian Relate to the World?
We live out a paradox, we must be in this world, but not of the world. How can we live in such an in-between realm while making our way home?
Read more →We live out a paradox, we must be in this world, but not of the world. How can we live in such an in-between realm while making our way home?
Read more →The world must hear that Orthodox Christians do not accept the role of Constantinople in enabling, supporting, and covering up Christian persecution.
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 →Christian persecution is constantly with us, but usually ignored. The new Saints and Martyrs in Ukraine will change everything.
Read more →Our modern world is so thoroughly permeated with Gnostic ideas that we fail to even notice them. Even when they infect the Holy Orthodox Church.
Read more →Ecumenism is demonic, a cocktail of various peculiar religious beliefs and eccentric philosophies denying absolute truth and a personal God.
Read more →Many Westerners, particularly Americans, take Democracy for granted. On the death of the British Queen, let us take a fresh look at the spiritual, political, and economic ramifications of both Monarchy and Democracy.
Read more →Freedom was proclaimed nearly 2000 years ago—freedom from the fear of death and bondage to the devil which results from it.
Read more →After decades of embracing the LGBTQ+ agenda, the Episcopal Church is a shadow of itself. Why is the GOA determined to follow suit?
Read more →Our society is in freefall. At Christmas, as we celebrate the Incarnation of Jesus Christ, we need hope in our Churches, not masks and fear.
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