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More Than Just Me and Jesus

June 21, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

More than Me and Jesus

I had no idea of the true treasure of Orthodox spirituality that was in that book.

Filed Under: Evangelicals Tagged With: convert, evangelical, protestant, Simon and Ira Scionka

O Lord, Establish This Vineyard

June 21, 2010 By admin 1 Comment

The “spirituality” of the Vineyard movement as I experienced it is just a laid-back Southern California cockiness.

Filed Under: Clergy, Evangelicals Tagged With: 1993, christian, convert, error, evangelical, Fr. Seraphim Bell, Oral Roberts University, orthodox, ORU, theology, Vineyard Church

327 Baptized Orthodox in Zimbabwe

June 20, 2010 By admin 1 Comment

Through the blessing of Patriarch Theodore II of Alexandria and All of Africa, Metropolitan George of Zimbabwe conducted today, December 30th, three hundred and twenty-seven baptisms for catechumens in the parish of St. Nektarios in Harare. The majority of the converts were youth and young adults who had completed a catechism class over the past […]

Filed Under: Mass Conversions, Pagans Tagged With: 2009, Catechumens, convert, orthodox, Zimbabwe

Mission in Bali

June 19, 2010 By admin 4 Comments

by Fr. Aleksander Kobesi This comes to us from the Indonesian Orthodox Church in Bali. You can find the original article here. I and my family are converts to the Orthodox faith. I was born and raised as a Roman Catholic. By the Grace of God, I was ordained to be an Orthodox priest on […]

Filed Under: Missions Tagged With: Bali, Banjar, Denpasar, Fr. Daniel Byantoro, Indonesia, Indonesian Orthodox Church, Java, Met. Hilarion, Singaraja

African-American Orthodoxy

June 18, 2010 By admin 9 Comments

Dr. Albert Raboteau, Princeton University Professor of Religion, Orthodox Christian Convert

There are important analogies between African traditional religions and Orthodox Christianity. In classical theological terms, these analogies constitute a protoevangelion: a preparation for the Gospel based on God’s natural revelation to all peoples through nature and conscience. I would distinguish eight principal areas of convergence between African spirituality and Ancient Christianity.

Filed Under: Roman Catholics Tagged With: African, Albert, american, christian, convert, martyr, orthodox, Princeton, protevangelion, Protoevangelion, Raboteau, ring, shout, suffering, University, witness

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