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A Journey To The Ancient Faith: Part 3

November 21, 2010 By Fr. John 2 Comments

This is the story of parachurch Campus Crusade Leaders and their flocks becoming Orthodox by the thousands. Part 3 of 4.


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  1. Alan SIZER says

    November 22, 2010 at 4:54 pm

    Moving, interesting. Got converted to Christ in 70’s been around Evangelicanism Charismatic Church Ecumenical church all for number of years. Went to Orthodox Romanian concernt Sat Pm after travelling to Evangelican fellowship in Romania some 12 weeks ago.

    Listened to Vespers on Saturday eve and was tansfixed by its beauty. Also spoke to Pries and one or two Romanian Orthodox believes (lovely people) shared the Eucharist..

    Spoke to priest about Canon Michael Harper who had influenced me as a new christian towards Charismatic renewal He became Orthodox, I read an article by him where he spoke of his “Coming home”. This was Father Timothys experience. the priest I spoke to. Where does that leave me? Who knows? However I am humble enough to appreciate any prayers offered for us on our journey. Thy will be done Lord

  2. Fr. John says

    November 22, 2010 at 5:54 pm

    Alan,

    Welcome to the Journey.

    It’s a well worn path.

    Fr. John

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