Orthodox Korean Ksenia Kim Talks About Her Path To The Church Today we are publishing an English translation of Fr. George Maximov’s interview with Ksenia Kim, an Orthodox Korean missionary. She talks about her difficult personal choice of faith, the history of Orthodoxy among the Korean people as well as the life of Korean Orthodox community […]
Something More Real on the Other Side of Sorrow
by C. J. S. Hayward A departure from our recent series on women and men who come to Orthodoxy without their spouses, this article is a deeper introspection of a student struggling Introduction: A bit of background I know one Orthodox priest of venerable age; the last time I saw him he was using a […]
A New Orthodox Parish in the Turkana Desert
It’s not every day you see the Gospel spreading to a totally new area of the world, to a culture and a people who have never even heard the name “Jesus.” That’s precisely what’s been happening in a remote region of Kenya, where the Turkana people live. As His Eminence Metropolitan Savas of Pittsburgh wrote […]
Following Christ the Healer: The Journey of Dr. Al Rossi
by Tudor Petcu A Romanian writer, Tudor Petcu is a graduate of the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucharest, Romania. He has published a number of articles related to philosophy and theology in different cultural and academic journals. His work focuses on the evolution of Orthodox spirituality in Western societies as well and he is going […]
Jorge’s Journey from Roman Catholic Spain to Wisconsin Orthodox
by Jorge Luque I was born in a nominally Roman Catholic family, though they did not practice their faith. I was baptised in the RC church, and some years later, about the age of nine, had my first communion. And that was all my Christian formation, those two separate instances without anything in between. My family did not […]
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