by Robert Easter This may be best left with the reader to decide. Nearly five years ago I arrived at Seminary to discover, having been out of country, that my own church was in the process of flying apart like a hot grenade. My attempts to hold on to a friendly fragment of the remnants […]
Presbyterians To Ordain Homosexuals As Clergy
Another example of the classic confusion between pastoral ministry to the homosexual with the demand for moral parity for homosexuals by the homosexual lobby, which is vehemently anti-Christian, and particularly anti-Orthodox. The Body of Christ endures it all, and offers a safe haven for those seeking refuge. “Thus says the LORD: “Stand by the roads, […]
Which Came First: New Testament or the Church?
by Fr. James Bernstein A convert to Christianity from Judaism, Fr. James was a teenage chess champion whose dramatic conversion experience at the age of 16 led him to Christianity, and is also one of the founders of Jews For Jesus. His journey led him directly to the Orthodox Christian faith, and his journey is […]
Why Charistmatics Should Become Orthodox
by Mike Spreng This comes to us from the excellent blog, Classical Christianity: Eastern Orthodoxy for Today, which is quickly becoming one of my favorites. There are a number of reasons why Charismatics should become eastern Orthodox; reasons such as apostolic succession, liturgical renewal and a general expansion of theology. But there are a few […]
The Gift of Orthodoxy
by Elizabeth Huestis St. Paul speaks of being “an Apostle out of due time” in the sense that he did not know Jesus first-hand, and did not travel around with Jesus the way that the other Apostles did. Yet God chose him particularly to have a special and useful place in the Church. In […]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 141
- 142
- 143
- 144
- 145
- …
- 157
- Next Page »