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It’s About That Time…

May 29, 2011 By Fr. John 6 Comments

Dear friends of Journey To Orthodoxy, Christ is Risen! As many of you know, updating the Journey To Orthodoxy website and keeping up with the correspondence is a time-consuming task. We do our very best to respond to each and every contact quickly, answer questions accurately, and direct inquirers and seekers to local Orthodox clergy […]

Filed Under: Featured, JTO Blog, News Tagged With: Fr. John A. Peck, hiatus

The Tower of Christendom

May 11, 2011 By Fr. John 23 Comments

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 […]

Filed Under: Anglicans/Episcopalians, Featured Tagged With: Anglican, Branch Theory, convert, Episcopalian, orthodox, Robert Easter

Which Came First: New Testament or the Church?

May 8, 2011 By Fr. John 28 Comments

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 […]

Filed Under: Featured, Jews Tagged With: Fr. James Bernstein, Jesus, Judaism, orthodox

The Gift of Orthodoxy

May 4, 2011 By Fr. John 2 Comments

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 […]

Filed Under: Featured, Roman Catholics Tagged With: convert, Elizabeth Huestis, Jesus, orthodox, roman catholic

Why I Left the Church of Christ for Orthodoxy

May 3, 2011 By Fr. John 71 Comments

By Gavin Smith Recently I was asked by my godfather and good friend, Nathan Lewis, to explain why I left the Church of Christ for the “Eastern” Orthodox Church, hence the title of this article. The suggestion came after he and I discussed another friend of his who was also raised in the Church of […]

Filed Under: Featured, Mainline Protestants Tagged With: Church of Christ, convert, Gavin Smith, orthodoxy

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