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Anglican to Antiochian

June 13, 2020 By Fr. John 4 Comments

by David E. Sumner The Anglican Communion, from where I came to Orthodox Christianity, consists of churches in 40 countries that grew out of the Church of England. The Episcopal Church—the American branch of Anglicanism—was brought here by English settlers 100 years before the American revolution. I was a member of the Episcopal Church for […]

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“Satan doesn’t care if you believe in God or not. He wants to destroy you – and your family.”

June 12, 2020 By Fr. John 2 Comments

I grew up in a southern Baptist household. Well, my mom was Baptist and my dad was agnostic. My church life wasn’t constant. We went through periods of church attendance and would fall off until my mom found a new Baptist Church that she liked. While all this was going on, I was becoming a […]

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My Journey from Satanism to Orthodoxy

May 25, 2020 By Fr. John 11 Comments

by James R Cummings On this roller coaster ride we call life, I have always felt like someone was watching over me, and now I know God has been there all along watching over me, guiding and protecting me. Because of my ego I took credit for everything, only to learn later on in life, […]

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Indiana Man studies Yoga and New Age Religion in India but Returns Home to Embrace Orthodox Christianity

March 28, 2020 By Fr. John 2 Comments

“I went all the way around the world to find God; little did I know He was just three minutes down the road from my house.” — Michael Arbuckle by David E. Sumner Michael and Audrey Arbuckle married each other three times—first by an Amazonian shaman in Peru in 2012; second in a civil ceremony […]

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Shawnee Smith, actress, USA: Orthodox, A Love Story – How I became Eastern Orthodox Christian

February 11, 2020 By Fr. John 4 Comments

Shawnee Smith, actress, USA: Orthodox, A Love Story – How I became Eastern Orthodox Christian Shawnee Smith, Charlie Sheen’s co-star on Anger Management, makes her directorial debut in Orthodoxy: A Love Story. It’s a film that travels across America, exploring not just Shawnee’s own story, but that of ordinary Orthodox people she meets along the […]

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